Canadian handheld maker Research In Motion announced Monday that it had won a favorable judgment in a patent infringement suit filed against it by Glenayre Technologies.

According to Research in Motion, a judge in the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of California has dismissed the 2-year-old suit brought by Atlanta-based Glenayre Technologies. The suit contended that Research In Motion violated a Glenayre patent on using dual power supplies to provide different voltages to a handheld device.

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