In a closely watched intellectual property case, U.S. District Judge Sue L. Robinson has ruled that Rambus employees had destroyed email and other documents related to the company’s patents, litigation, and marketing strategies between 1998 and 1999, and, as such, a dozen DRAM-related patents held by Rambus cannot be enforced against memory maker Micron. The two companies have patent-infringement lawsuits filed against each other in the Delaware court; however, Judge Robinson’s ruling would appear to take most of the wind out of Rambus’ case, with the judge characterizing Rambus’ bad faith “clear and convincing.”
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Xbox looks strong for Christmas
And all of this from a console that was launched only 12 months ago.
“The last three weeks have been amazing,” says spokesman Wilf Robinson.
“Three weeks ago we got 51%, last week we achieved 43% and this week we came in at 53%.”
Robinson says the results are huge in world terms and demonstrate enthusiasm for the product by New Zealand gamers.
He says Xbox is evolving into a home entertainment hub that enables people to play DVDs, sing karaoke and socialise with people all over the world.

