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walterbyrd writes with news that Nikon is the latest company to agree to
pay Microsoft for the privilege of using Android on its devices — as you might expect from Nikon, the devices in this case are cameras. (
Microsoft's press release.)
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walterbyrd writes with news that Nikon is the latest company to agree to
pay Microsoft for the privilege of using Android on its devices — as you might expect from Nikon, the devices in this case are cameras. (
Microsoft's press release.)
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chrb writes
"An International Trade Commission judge has issued a preliminary ruling that Motorola Mobility infringed one of Microsoft's patents. The disputed patent covers storing a meeting request on a mobile device, and was rejected by the European Patent Office as being 'obvious.' The judge also ruled that six other Microsoft patents were not being infringed. Experts say that this will strengthen Microsoft's hand in collecting patent fees on Android. Microsoft recently claimed that it now collects patent fees on over half of all Android devices sold."