In re Cognizant Technology: Third Circuit adopts de novo review for failure to plead demand futility
In In re Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation Derivative Litigation, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, sitting en banc, overruled its prior decision in Blasband v. Rales ...
MANASSAS, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BAE Systems has been selected by the Department of Defense (DoD) to qualify a new generation of integrated circuit technology for use in the harsh environment of space.
Now that autos are moving toward high-powered battery voltage, the industry is turning new attention toward making sure the flow can stop on a dime when needed. Power management company Eaton Corp.
A Ronald Reagan appointee pressed the customers on their standing and supposed injury suffered from having their voiceprints ...
In a recent development, NTT Corporation unveiled the “first” gigahertz ultrasonic circuit that utilizes topological insulator principles, indicating a new era in ultrasonic communication technology.
The recent decision by the Federal Circuit in Honeywell International Inc. v. 3G Licensing, S.A., issued on January 2, 2025, overturned the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s (“the Board”) factual and ...
Website users today are used to some level of tracking of their internet activity, from targeted advertisements and other types of data collection. One such data-collection technology was the subject ...
Researchers have developed a new way to build power efficient and programmable integrated switching units on a silicon photonics chip. The new technology is poised to reduce production costs by ...
Recent advances in terahertz technology are significantly expanding the horizon of high-speed, high-frequency electronic and photonic systems. Positioned between microwave electronics and infrared ...
Recent developments at the Federal Circuit and the USPTO may inform evolving patent strategy on medical technology. In one case, the Federal Circuit invalidated a patent relating to catheter insertion ...
The appeals panel found that students’ accusations “do not plausibly rise to the level of actionable harassment” required for ...
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