- Patent that generally allows a user to use e-mail applications on a mobile device when the network is unavailable – such as when a user is on an airplane.
- Patent that generally allows the mobile device to operate seamlessly, and securely, with a server over a wireless network.
- Patent that generally allows access to updated versions of applications on mobile devices.
- Patent that generally allows consumers to experience an improved user experience in navigating through various pages of information without delay.
- Patent that enables data in the cloud to be accessed or shared by different devices such as mobile handsets or computers.
Apparently the lawsuit didn’t come out of nowhere either – Openwave mentioned in a statement that it had previously approached Apple and RIM to negotiate a license of its technology, but they “did not receive a substantive response.” It’s going to be interesting to see how this lawsuit turns out.