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Created: 10/9/2018 12:00:00 AM
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In a move that might surprise a few people, Microsoft announced yesterday that it’s joining Open Innovation Network (OIN) – an open source patent consortium – and making its entire portfolio of patents open source. Microsoft will add nearly 60,000 patents to OIN, vastly enlarging its existing pool of 1,300 global patents. In the past few years, the Redmond-based company made nearly $3.4 billion in royalties from its Android-related patents. This resulted in frequent clashes with the Android community and others but Microsoft is intent on leaving that behind. The company’s corporate VP Erich Anderson said in a blog: We know Microsoft’s decision…
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In a move that might surprise a few people, Microsoft announced yesterday that it’s joining Open Innovation Network (OIN) – an open source patent consortium – and making its entire portfolio of patents open source. Microsoft will add nearly 60,000 patents to OIN, vastly enlarging its existing pool of 1,300 global patents. In the past few years, the Redmond-based company made nearly $3.4 billion in royalties from its Android-related patents. This resulted in frequent clashes with the Android community and others but Microsoft is intent on leaving that behind. The company’s corporate VP Erich Anderson said in a blog: We know Microsoft’s decision…
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Or just read more coverage about: Microsoft

Razer’s first smartphone was one of the more unique devices last year. Bucking the trend of tiny bezels and curvy lines, Razer built a beastly, boxy device with giant speakers, a massive battery, and the first 120hz display in a smartphone. But it had its fair share of issues too. The camera was underwhelming and lacked optical image stabilization (OIS). The LCD panel was fast but not particularly great otherwise. And the phone missed features available on other flagships like wireless charging and waterproofing. The Razer Phone 2 looks nearly identical to its predecessor from the front, leading me to…
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