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  • Microsoft and LG cross-license patents
    Thursday 7 June 2007 – 11:50
    Microsoft and LG Electronics announced that the two companies have entered into a cross-license agreement, which will enable LG to use Microsoft technology in its products, especially Linux-based embedded devices
  • Rambus to license non-memory product
    Saturday 8 April 2000 – 10:54
    Hoping to tap into the high-growth communications market, Rambus unveiled an I/O cell it will license for use in routers and switchers.
  • ATI loses bus license from Intel
    Monday 24 July 2006 – 08:10
    Following the rumors about a possible merger between AMD an ATI, Intel apparently pulled ATI's bus license. According to a brief article posted by the Inquirer just before the AMD/ATI news was announced, Intel may take taken this action already a few days ago.
  • Microsoft: A single license for a dual-core processor
    Tuesday 19 October 2004 – 06:23
    Microsoft announced that it will continue its per-processor licensing model with the introduction of dual-core and multicore processors. Systems, which required only one software license so far, will not need an additional license, even if it will be equipped with a dual-core chip.
  • Qualcomm strikes license deals for audio, video
    Tuesday 23 March 2004 – 03:15
    Wireless technology company Qualcomm on Monday unveiled a deal with graphics chip designer ATI Technologies Inc.

Articles & reviews

  • Virtual bank license for Entropia Universe sold for $90,000*
    Saturday 5 May 2007 – 02:37
    The first licenses for virtual banking in the "Entropia Universe" have been distributed...
  • CES 2007: Roadmaster shows programmable license plate frame*
    Tuesday 9 January 2007 – 02:02
    CES 2007: Roadmaster shows programmable license plate frame We checked out Roadmaster's booth at CES today - although it didn't really fit the trend of most other in-car products around the show. While Roadmaster does not have a whole lot of entertainment products, it does have interesting Bluetooth technology devices and rear-view video camera systems. And then there was a programmable license plate frame.
  • Lukewarm response to Microsoft's offer to share Windows code*
    Thursday 26 January 2006 – 06:51
    Lukewarm response to Microsoft's offer to share Windows code In public statements yesterday, EC Commissioner for Competition Neelie Kroes rendered an unofficial, preliminary rejection of Microsoft's offer to create a new licensing program for releasing its Windows source code, claiming that code is not self-explanatory as to the nature of how Windows works. Microsoft also didn't get the response it had hoped for from the rest of the world. Did the "barriers to entry" finally come tumbling down, not with a bang, but a whimper?

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