Technology giant Google has announced its plans to sell mobile phone manufacturer Motorola to Chinese firm Lenovo for $2.91 billion (£1.8 billion).
Technology giant Google has announced its plans to sell mobile phone manufacturer Motorola to Chinese firm Lenovo for $2.91 billion (£1.8 billion).
About a year and a half ago, we wrote about “Rockstar Consortium,” a shell company set up by Apple and Microsoft (and a few other companies), in which they placed many of the patents they received when they outbid Google to get Nortel’s patents. We noted at the time that one of the reasons regulators let Apple, Microsoft, RIM and others team up to buy these patents without it being an antitrust concern was that they promised that all the patents would be able to be licensed on “reasonable terms.” Except… once they handed them off to Rockstar, that company’s CEO, John Veschi, noted that this promise “does not apply to us.”
Argos has announced its own budget 7″ Android “MyTablet”, which will cost just £99.99 when it hits the shelves tomorrow.
Apple basically created the tablet computer market, but it has been more than two years since they released the first…