Stop me if you’ve heard this one: Someone holding a random patent they never made use of sues a few major corporations that are actually making use of the technology.

Stop me if you’ve heard this one: Someone holding a random patent they never made use of sues a few major corporations that are actually making use of the technology.
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iTunes and PlayStation Network Targets of Patent Lawsuit
HTC One X Unboxed Ahead of Launch (Video) is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile . The HTC One X set to go on sale in Europe next week, a device that will be the company’s first big release of 2012
HTC One X Unboxed Ahead of Launch (Video) is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile . The HTC One X set to go on sale in Europe next week, a device that will be the company’s first big release of 2012
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HTC One X Unboxed Ahead of Launch (Video)
AT&T had revealed at Mobile World Congress at the end of last month that it would offer a 4G LTE variant of the flagship HTC One X smartphone for its network–also known as the HTC One XL–in the future. Now, according to one person who is intimately testing the dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 -powered HTC One XL variant, we now know a little bit more information about the device. According to that person, the device has just entered field testing and that given the time schedule, we may see the One XL grace AT&T’s 4G LTE network come this mid-May
AT&T had revealed at Mobile World Congress at the end of last month that it would offer a 4G LTE variant of the flagship HTC One X smartphone for its network–also known as the HTC One XL–in the future. Now, according to one person who is intimately testing the dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 -powered HTC One XL variant, we now know a little bit more information about the device. According to that person, the device has just entered field testing and that given the time schedule, we may see the One XL grace AT&T’s 4G LTE network come this mid-May

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AT&T Tester Reveals Additional Information About LTE HTC One XL







NFL Network’s Hammers Sapp, Removes Twitter Account From Total Access
In case you were already at the bar Friday afternoon and didn’t hear, NFL Network dropped the hammer on Warren Sapp for his Twitter snitch comments towards Jeremy Shockey . The network, which claims it is totally autonomous from the NFL, says its executives had words with Sapp regarding breaking news and that he’s not a reporter. But, according to our friends at SportsRantz.com , there was another punishment that you might not realize.
In case you were already at the bar Friday afternoon and didn’t hear, NFL Network dropped the hammer on Warren Sapp for his Twitter snitch comments towards Jeremy Shockey. The network, which claims it is totally autonomous from the NFL, says its executives had words with Sapp regarding breaking news and that he’s not a reporter. But, according to our friends at SportsRantz.com, there was another punishment that you might not realize.
As you can see above, that is Sapp Friday on NFL Network’s Total Access show. Notice beside his name that his Twitter handle @QBKILLA is missing. Strange, right? As SportsRantz.com points out, on Thursday, a day after he allegedly outed Shockey, the NFL Network had no issue with pointing viewers towards Warren’s private Twitter account.
According to CBS Sportsline:
So the punishment in this case seems to be a chat with network executives and losing the privilege to promote a Twitter account where you possibly break federal labor laws and then go on NFL Network and continue attacking Shockey?
Let’s remember that if a player makes a derogatory comment about the NFL, referees, flips off fans, or modifies a jersey there are significant penalties against such actions. The NFL Network can say the only affiliation it has with the league is in name only. However, the public perceives the network to be the mouthpiece of the league. Standards cannot be staggering for one side and not the other.
Guess we’ll just sit back and wait for the lawsuits to drop.
[Warren Sapp Isn’t Gone From NFL Network – But His Twitter Handle Is]
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