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You may or may not be familiar with this legal battle, but Sendo sued UK based Orange for patent infringement last month. The lawsuit revolves around a claim that Microsoft stole their Smartphone technology and gave it to other companies - Orange being one of them. Well, they've settle this case with Orange and have to cough up money to cover Orange's legal costs.
The U.K. cell phone manufacturer has withdrawn the lawsuit, but the terms of the settlement remain confidential, according to Sendo. Sendo had attempted to stop sales of Orange's SPV, a smart phone based on Microsoft software, in the United Kingdom, saying that the SPV infringed on its circuit-board patent.