microsoft.jpgIPNews® – Microsoft Inc. said Tuesday that it has forged a licensing agreement with Research in Motion Ltd. for its latest technology to optimize flash memory storage, widely used in smartphones and other devices.

The Blackberry maker will now be able to use Microsoft’s Extended File Allocation Table, known as exFAT, a modern file system that facilitates large files for audiovisual media. The system also enables seamless data portability and an easy interchange between desktop PCs and other electronic devices, according to Microsoft. To continue reading, click: Microsoft, RIM Strike Deal On File Storage Patent Licensing