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- Talking About Coronavirus
1973. 6 years later in 1979, it was filed in the US. However, SARS-CoV was first described in a patent FR2601251 filed in 1986 in France describing a vaccine Looking at the patent filing trends since the first patent, most of the research has been performed by Filed by Ge Youwen, a scientist in China. Filed by Han-Jun Cho, a scientist at Catholic University of Korea.
- Working Remotely @ Copperpod: Gagandeep Singh
My home is just five minutes at a distance from my office.
- Working Remotely @ Copperpod: Sumi Negi
I am currently playing FIFA 19 and Assassin Creed Odyssey.
- Family Federation of World Peace sues World Peace and Unification Sanctuary over “12 Gates" TM
Moon was filed on Monday in the U.S. The plaintiff, in the filing requested the judge to order Rev.
- Sony's new patent claims to solve VR sickness.
Now with so many eyes getting to experience what virtual reality is, the next task would be to fix everything The company filed a patent back in 2017 to help alleviate the VR sickness, but has only recently been implement this, let’s try to understand the factors that may be responsible for the trouble in the first Field of view is the extent of observable area through his/ her eyes, and on increasing it, the symptoms It’ll be interesting to see how Sony goes about fixing the problem, taking into consideration that there
- Apple's New Patent Will Keep The Spammers Away
It’s quite aggravating, having to run across the room to address a ringing phone, just to find out that It’s not hard to figure out why spam calls may have ranked top in the number of complaints filed to the Filed back in 2017, the patent was made public Thursday, last week, and talks about a system that would The spoofing caller may also try to induce the called party to some financial action which may prove First Orion CEO Charles D.
- Opinions: Bridge the Real Gap between Academics and Industry
If you look at the faculty in our engineering institutes, you’d be hard pressed to find any industry
- Managing Code Risks During a Software Acquisition
VERSIONING AND SOURCE CONTROL SYSTEMS filled an important need for code to be archived, tracked and versioned This “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach saves cost and effort only until the technology gets who didn’t originally write the code – at which point the acquiring company wastes time and money in fixing Further, when software products grow to span dozens of modules, thousands of files and millions of code
- Supreme Court Overturns $400 million Verdict For Apple Against Samsung
In its first design patent case of this nature in 120 years, Supreme Court's decision not only vacated Samsung and Apple first went to war in April 2011 in the U.S. judge noted, correctly, that the jury had erred in its calculation of damages - as the $1.05 billion figure Samsung, with its never say die attitude, finally took the fight to the Supreme Court, arguing that the Which brings us finally to Tuesday, December 6, 2016.
- VirnetX Awarded $502.6 Million in Fourth Jury Trial against Apple
(VHC) with a $502.6 million verdict against Apple Inc. finding that Apple was infringing 4 secure communications VirnetX first sued Apple back in 2010 (6:10-cv-00417), for which the jury awarded VirnetX $368 million service (DNS) request" Of the four patents-in-suit in this case, two patents (‘135 and ‘151) had been first This article was first published on IPWatchdog.
- Opinions: Facebook subverted democracy
wherein everything from a company’s Business model to data-hungry ML algorithms used in variety of fields Kogan gave away this data to his company’s client Cambridge Analytica – a political consulting firm that They could have in the first place brought out the data scandal in public back in 2015, when they got
- Opinions: Blaming Facebook for data leak is easy but wrong
never opened ToS which contains almost nothing that falls within the limits of an average consumer’s field Further, blaming Facebook for the whole debacle is like firing an argument with no foundation. It is really hard to point the finger at Facebook for this one.








