Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Sharp to pay for Microsoft exFAT format used on your Android device

Sharp to pay for Microsoft exFAT format used on your Android device
Microsoft has said that Sharp has agreed to pay royalties to be able to use exFAT, a file system format, in their own Android devices. This format is the full name Extended File Allocation Table, which is often used on the flash memory device and appears first on the operating system Windows Embedded CE 6.0 was released in 2006. exFAT can store files over 4GB capacity (such as HD video files) and high-speed access to format FAT32 is more effective when used for the memory card or storage device small and medium size . Details on the amount that Sharp must not be disclosed to Microsoft.   Microsoft's move is part of a strategy force companies producing Android phones to pay for their licensing fees. Last month, two companies have been named Coby Microsoft Aluratek and touching neck and forced to spend money if you do not want the litigation occurs. Previously, Samsung, HTC, Sony, Canon, Panasonic and many other enterprises from Europe, America also has to pay regard to the patent, different contracts for Microsoft.   According to Microsoft ...

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