Where has the skyhook gone? Don’t ask Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The master of the move is as befuddled as anybody as to why the weapon he used to score a large chunk of his NBA-best 38,387 points has ...
Skyhook Wireless, Inc., the Boston company that sued Google over the use of Wi-Fi locator technology in cell phones, recieved $90 million in its March settlement with the tech giant, a third of which ...
In April of last year, Ted Morgan had two tough brushes with giants of the tech world: Apple and Google. The story of what happened to Morgan’s start-up, Boston-based Skyhook Inc., illustrates just ...
The company's technology is now a feature of Android and iOS and the subject of a suit against Google. But Ted Morgan sees opportunity in new markets and Skyhook's patent portfolio. Stephen Shankland ...
Ted Morgan is a modern-day Magellan. Morgan, 43, founded and runs Skyhook Wireless, a Boston company mapping the physical landscape so you can use your mobile phone to navigate the unknown--or find ...
Skyhook, a pioneer in the development of mobile location technology, is bringing accurate and precise location to the smart feature phone market. The volume of mobile phone shipments is once again ...
Skyhook Wireless, which makes software that shows smartphone users where they are on their phone’s maps, filed a lawsuit Wednesday claiming Google had persuaded Motorola and another phone manufacturer ...
We figured Skyhook's business interference and patent infringement lawsuits against Google would turn up some dirt, and we didn't have long to wait: the location-services company's complaint flatly ...