Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Apr 2010 14:31 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Yeah, we're continuing with the mobile news for now. As it turns out, there are two ways to deal with ever increasing competition. Where Apple sued HTC, Microsoft has decided to do what it does best: they're trying to extract some form of profit out of the rising popularity of Android phones. This morning, the Redmond giant announced it signed a patent licensing agreement with HTC.
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Here's the clue...
by mrhasbean on Wed 28th Apr 2010 18:03 UTC
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The agreement expands HTC’s long-standing business relationship with Microsoft.


The likely conversation (paraphrased ;) ):

Microsoft: Hey HTC, you guys have built Windows Mobile products in the past haven't you? You'd like to do that again at some stage I gather?

HTC: Well, yer, sure.

Microsoft: So it wouldn't look good if we were suing you for infringing our IP then would it?

HTC: Umm, I suppose not.

Microsoft: Ok, we have an understanding then...

HTC have a vested interest in coming to an agreement with Microsoft, they don't with Apple. So please, believe the PR spin as you seem to do with everything Microsoft, but don't try to again make it look like something it isn't. It's business. Nothing more, nothing less. Just like Adobe and Google being in bed is business. And just like Apple these companies will put whatever spin on it they want to make it look positive in the media. None are any better than the others.

At least there are many posters here who can see the logic of that.

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