LAS VEGAS — In a broad stretch of desert 30 minutes from the glitz of the Strip, Qualcomm vice president Francesco Grilli pecks out a message on a partly translucent brick of a smartphone, then holds it up to the sky. Moments later, the text he just sent arrives on his other, more conventional phone.The
This post is closely related to the final part of the previous post, European and German patent stats confirm China has taken lead over U.S. in digital communications patent filings: Huawei, Ericsson lead the pack; OPPO ahead of Nokia; Apple is nowhere. On some other occasion I’ll also comment on the latest evidence of Apple…
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