News 1998-1999
Khyber Technologies Corp. Developing Electronics That Could Become Next Wave of Hand-Held Devices Tuesday, December 21, 1999 Section: BUSINESS Page: C7 – Akron Beacon Journal By Dave Scott, Beacon...
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Khyber to have Booth at Consumer Electronics Show FAIRLAWN, OH , December 28, 2000 – While being showcased at Khyber’s booth during the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the...
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Khyber Wins “Designing & Engineering Showcase” Award FAIRLAWN, OH , January 25, 2001 – Khyber Technologies’ newest product, the PocketPartner, was showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)...
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2007 March: With the sale of its PDA patent-family behind it, Khyber turns its focus to marketing its new patents, especially the patent-families Khyber calls the Docking Display and the Integrated...
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2011 August: Khyber sells U.S. Patents 7,120,462 & 7,831,276 and all related foreign granted patents to a major intellectual property company. 2010 November: Khyber Docking Display Invention is...
View ArticleA Khyber Patent is a subject of a Landmark Trial
One of Khyber’s patents is a subject of a landmark trial initiated by Intellectual Ventures against Motorola Mobility, a subsidiary of Google. (Reuters) – Intellectual Ventures is set to square off...
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Apr 2, 2013 USPTO re-issues Khyber patent US RE44,122 E for Dock-able Keyboard for portable computing devices, such as smartphones and tablets. Jul 9, 2013 USPTO Khyber receives US patent #8,483,755...
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View ArticleSize Adaptable Add-On Module Patent
Khyber Technologies announces the licensing availability of US Patent 8,783,574 B2. This patent was filed in 2005, with a priority date of May 5th, 2004. The patent was published on July 22nd, 2014....
View ArticleMOBILE FORM-N-FUNCTION PATENTS OFFERING
In a crowd of mobile devices — with virtually similar CPUs, OSs, and networks — the products look and perform very similar to each other, thereby getting commoditized. The makers have to compete...
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