Houston Couple in Their 20s Charged for Fatal Death of Six-Week-Old TwinsThe parents of six-week-old twin infants were charged for allegedly starving and beating their children to death. On April 19, Angelina Belinda Calderon (21) and Fernando Vega (21) were arrested on charges of child abuse leading to the deaths of their six-week-old twin daughters. On October 4, 2023, Houston Police responded to a call from […]
Texas Mother Faces Charges for Poisoning Son's BullyA mother’s desperate actTampered drink to avenge her son’s bullyBully was rushed to the hospital A Texas mother’s arrest after intervening in her son’s bullying situation is making national headlines. New York Post reports that Jennifer Lynn Rossi was alarmed after her 11-year-old son confided in her about being bullied at school. He reportedly told […]
Five U.S. Vacation Spots That Don't Break the Bank① Popular U.S. Travel Destinations Among Locals The United States might seem like an expensive vacation spot, but there are many places across the country where you can enjoy a relaxing vacation without hurting your wallet. Both foreign and domestic travelers can find fantastic resorts in each state. These cities offer many free attractions, making […]
Texas Jury Rules in Favor of Samsung Electronics in $4 Billion Semiconductor Patent Case [TheGuru=SoYoung Oh] Samsung Electronics is expected to win its semiconductor patent infringement battle against a US patent giant. It received a verdict from the jury that it did not infringe the patent. According to industry reports on the 19th, a jury in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas ruled on the 15th (local time) that Samsung Electronics did not infringe on Demaray LLC's semiconductor patents. The verdict did not conclude on the validity of the two patents at issue (patent numbers 7544276 and 7381657). With this verdict, Samsung effectively won the first trial. Samsung was sued by Demaray in July 2020. Samsung Electronics America (SEA), Samsung Semiconductor Inc (SSI), and Samsung Austin Semiconductor LLC (SAS), a U.S. semiconductor fab in Austin, Texas, were also named as defendants. Demaray alleged that Samsung had misappropriated two patents related to an oxidation process that coats wafers with a thin film, and sought more than $4 billion in damages for alleged patent infringement. Demaray called Samsung's semiconductor equipment supplier Applied Materials to testify. This was an unsuccessful attempt to prove Samsung's alleged infringement. Demaray is a patent management company (NPE) that makes money by suing companies over patents without making products. It is headquartered in California, USA, and holds more than 60 patents. It has been involved in lawsuits with Intel and Applied Materials...
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