RIM suing the already hurting Motorola
February 18, 2008

MONTREAL (Reuters) - BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion has sued Motorola , over what the Canadian company says are patent infringements and “exorbitant” licensing fees, according to court documents.
The civil action, filed on Friday in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, alleges that Motorola infringed on a number of patents held by RIM.
In addition, RIM alleges that Motorola “is demanding exorbitant royalties…for patents that Motorola claims are essential to various standards for mobile wireless telecommunications and wireless computing that RIM practices.”
This includes technology that allows mobile telephone handset users to use Wi-Fi, RIM said.
At the same time, Motorola is refusing to acknowledge or pay royalties for certain patents held by RIM, the BlackBerry-maker said.
RIM claims that Motorola’s response to the “declining fortunes” of its own handset business can been seen in dramatic increases in royalties charged to RIM.
None of the allegations has been proved in court.
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I’m Just an Everyday Normal Guy - Jon Lajoie
February 3, 2008
Beware that the “f-bomb” is dropped many times. Trust me, after you listen to this you will never look at a “thug” the same way ; )
2 Girls 1 Cup - Music Video
January 20, 2008
by Jon Lajoie
Virgin Mobile Canada - Some ups, some downs…
November 11, 2007
Before I get started on their service, I just wanted to say that I was quite excited to have an alternative cell phone provider. Roger’s, Bell & Telus each have their positives and negatives but Virgin is by far the most interesting company. Roger’s offers a great selection of cell phones that can appeal to any one. Bell offers a horrible phone selection but the best service in my opinion. Telus…well Telus is run by a bunch of hippies and anyone who knows me knows that I hate hippies.
On with the show
Virgin Mobile, a company that offers Canadians an alternative cell phone solution. Albeit an interesting one at that. Aimed at young adults and people like me (26) that don’t want to grow-up, ever. Their network is based on a partnership between Bell Mobility and Sir Richard Branson. This offers great coverage within Canada, but I wouldn’t purchase one of these phones if you plan on traveling.
The Phone - Samsung A300
The phone that I chose is the Samsung A300. A simple phone with (in today’s standards) a basic feature set. All the regular bells & whistles eg. Camera, browser, poly-phonic tones, blue-tooth, an interesting menu system with pigs, underwear, “sexy” lips and chainsaws. The battery is a horrendous display of what Lithium-Ion can in fact do. With average usage (5 - 10 calls/day @1-3mins each) I was recharging the battery every 24-48hrs. Turn on blue-tooth and there goes the neighborhood and your chance to make any phone calls.
The Samsung A300 is great for people that need a phone to be just that, a phone. The camera’s crap, the browser is sub-par and the screen is dull and boring. If you’re interested in functionality, go with something else. Just remember that if you are annoyed with recharging batteries everyday stay away from this phone.
Rogers picks up iPhone - Canadian’s hide their wallets
October 28, 2007
Say hello to iPhone.

A Boy Genius report states (now this doesn’t mean it’s true) that Rogers and the iPhone are teaming up for a December 7th 2007 release date. So, what will Canadians be paying for their new toy? $499 on a three-year contract….If I’m not mistaken our golden dollar is (at the time of 11:52am Oct. 27) worth 1.037883 U.S. dollars.
Most likely this rumour is not true, and Canadians will have to continue to sneak across the border in order to get their iPhone. To be honest, I would rather cross the border and pick up an iPhone for the bargain basement price of $399 USD or $383 CND than be extorted by Rogers. Crap, I’ll even sign-up with AT&T and pay long distance charges.


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