by Ian Burns | Sep 18, 2013 | Engineers, Innovation, Intellectual Property Law, Invention, Technology, Uncategorized
Researchers have recently come up with one of the creepiest technologies I have seen. They have invented devices that can control cockroaches remotely. Soon you may have your own zombie cockroach and be able to use it for a variety of things: perform inspections and...
by Ian Burns | Sep 10, 2013 | Drone, Engineers, Innovation, Intellectual Property Law, Patents, Technology, UAV, Uncategorized
Drone technology is in its infancy and there is a great deal of room for improvements. We have compiled a list of the hottest areas of drone development. Innovators are making rapid advances and finding solutions to difficult problems in these categories. Drone...
by Ian Burns | Aug 1, 2013 | Innovation, Intellectual Property Law, Invention, Patents, Uncategorized
Google Car In 2011 Nevada passed a law that permits operation of autonomous vehicles in the State. The first driverless vehicle license was issued to Google, the internet search giant. The licensed Google car is a Toyota Prius that uses Google’s experimental...
by Ian Burns | Jul 18, 2013 | Innovation, Intellectual Property Law, Invention, Patents, Uncategorized
Rate of Innovation Rate of innovation can be measured in different ways. One method uses the rate by which patents are granted (patent rate). The greater the number of patents granted, the greater the number of inventions and the greater the rage of innovation....
by Ian Burns | Jun 24, 2013 | Intellectual Property Law, Patent License, Patent Litigation, Patents, Uncategorized
Patent License Microsoft has signed a patent license agreement with Taiwan’s Foxconn, a major electronics manufacturer. The patents licensed relate to technology used in Android and Chrome software. Foxconn manufactures devices that run the Android and Chrome...