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This decision to deny cert on Epic's petition in particular is pretty important. It's going to make it harder for anyone - to include the DOJ - to establish that Apple has monopoly power in certain relevant markets and thus to establish that Apple h…
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AppleInsider said: ... That hold on the injunction is presumably now lifted, but neither the courts nor Apple have commented.... Pursuant to the Ninth Circuit's stay order from July, the mandate requiring Apple to cease its anti-steering …
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tht said: carnegie said: entropys said: All articles I have read fail to specify exactly what patents Apple is supposed to have infringed. More interested in the controversy I suppose. From what I can sort of gather, it is a ge…
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mike1 said: BiggieTall said: There were reported talks within Apple to buy Masimo but they decided not to. Prior to the Trade Commission ruling, Apple was one vote away in the jury trial from being found not guilty of patent infringem…
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Claim 30 of 10,945.648 20. A user-worn device configured to non-invasively determine measurements of a user's tissue, the user-worn device comprising: a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs); at least four photodiodes configured to receive li…
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Claim 24 of 10,945,648 20. A user-worn device configured to non-invasively determine measurements of a user's tissue, the user-worn device comprising: a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs); at least four photodiodes configured to receive li…
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Claim 12 of 10,945,648 8. A user-worn device configured to non-invasively determine measurements of a physiological parameter of a user, the user-worn device comprising: a first set of light emitting diodes (LEDs), the first set comprising at leas…
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Claim 28 of 10,912,502 28. A user-worn device configured to non-invasively measure an oxygen saturation of a user, the user-worn device comprising: a first set of light emitting diodes (LEDs), the first set of LEDs comprising at least an LED confi…
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entropys said: All articles I have read fail to specify exactly what patents Apple is supposed to have infringed. More interested in the controversy I suppose. From what I can sort of gather, it is a general patent applying to blood oxygen s…
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davidw said: gatorguy said: lmasanti said: With all due respect to the US Judiciary system… Epic vs. Apple was decided by a judge. Epic vs. Google ws decided by a jury. The jury makes its decision based in how well the parts ‘…
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gatorguy said: lmasanti said: With all due respect to the US Judiciary system… Epic vs. Apple was decided by a judge. Epic vs. Google ws decided by a jury. The jury makes its decision based in how well the parts ‘expose’ the facts. …
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There are a number of important differences between this case against Google and Epic's case against Apple, both when it comes to the accusations made and the trial results. But the most important difference is the nature of the relevant antitrust (…
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macxpress said: carnegie said: entropys said: I always found this case strange, at least why Apple was involved at all. Broadcom made the chips, and should be responsible for ensuring patents were covered. Apple bought the broad…
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Xed said: carnegie said: entropys said: I always found this case strange, at least why Apple was involved at all. Broadcom made the chips, and should be responsible for ensuring patents were covered. Apple bought the broadcom ch…
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entropys said: Interesting. But should it not be that it is Broadcom using the patent, not Apple? I guess it is like receiving stolen goods? The due diligence on purchasing complex hardware must be excruciating. And of course favour big compa…
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entropys said: I always found this case strange, at least why Apple was involved at all. Broadcom made the chips, and should be responsible for ensuring patents were covered. Apple bought the broadcom chips, but was somehow supposed to know i…
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AppleInsider said: ... It was also reported that the three companies were due to file a new, joint status report by August 18, 2023. It's not clear now whether that happened on schedule, but according to Reuters, Caltech has now formally file…
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macuserosu said: Especially with GM’s CEO getting the flack she is, I which industry would move to a more modest $250,000 to $500,000 base salary and all other income is based off of performance of the company. That way they have the most In…
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This isn't Mr. Cook's first stock sale since 2021. He also sold stock in April of this year when another tranche of shares, from the same RSU award these shares came from, vested. In September of 2020 he received an RSU award which would have more …
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chasm said: carnegie said: Apple is likely to file its own cert petition, asking the Supreme Court to consider aspects of the case, today or tomorrow. I think the deadline for filing that petition is, as it was for Epic, tomorrow. T…