RIP Doug Englebart

It truly is a sign of how far we have come since the advent of the computer age when its key architects begin to shrug off the mortal coil; RIP Doug Englebart, inventor of the computer mouse, one of the main proponents of computer networks and pioneer of video-conferencing. Stick with TechWench as we pay… Continue reading RIP Doug Englebart

Thomas Edison: Inventor Or Thief?

Thomas Alva Edison is credited as being the fourth most prolific inventor in history, with 1093 inventions patented under his name in the United States, and more in the United Kingdom, Germany and France. He’s most famous for inventing the light bulb. But how many inventions can Edison really claim? It seems that in many… Continue reading Thomas Edison: Inventor Or Thief?

Patent Infringement Charges on Seagate and WD drives – Rembrandt to Gain

Rembrandt IP management has two patents that could significantly affect the hard drives of the country. Two cases on patent infringement have been filed by the company against Sea gate and Western Digital Company.  These companies manufacture a number of hard drives and related products. The case filed by Rembrandt is for getting fair judgment… Continue reading Patent Infringement Charges on Seagate and WD drives – Rembrandt to Gain