Microsoft has added yet two more companies with Android- and Chrome OS-based products to its patent-licensing list.

As part of today's deals, Microsoft will be receiving undisclosed royalty payments from both vendors.
Aluratek makes Android-based tablets, e-book readers, digital picture frames and other consumer electronics devices. Coby? makes Android-based tablets and netbooks, TVS, and other consumer electronics devices.
Microsoft's claim is that Android and Chrome OS violate publicly-unspecified Microsoft patents and companies that are choosing to build products around these Google operating systems are making a risky bet.
Microsoft has convinced a number of Android and Linux-based device makers that it's better and cheaper to pay than fight.? Among those companies with Android- and Linux-based devices that have capitulated are Amazon, Buffalo, Compal, General Dynamics, HTC, LG Electronics, Samsung, TomTom, Velocity Micro and others.
Barnes & Noble was a holdout, refusing to sign a patent deal with Microsoft, but a coule of months ago, opted to settle and sign with Microsoft. Microsoft invested $300 million in a new joint venture with B&N as part of that settlement.
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