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Apple's stripping out blood oxygen sensing from Apple Watch enough to skirt import ban
If the Masimo patents are related to hardware and software, then removing just the software might not avoid the violation.After all, a device that still carries hardware for a (temporarily) forbidden service could have that service reactivated at any subsequent software update.In consequence a device with hardware for a (temporarily) forbidden service inevitably has a higher market value than the same device without such hardware (where such service cannot be simply turned on with a software update).Such market value difference between a device with hardware for a (temporarily) forbidden service and one without such hardware would still be a violation of the patent holder exclusivity rights i.m.o.. -
Apple denies that iPhone 12 modem exceeds French limits on radio exposure
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FTC's lawsuit trying to break up Meta will go on
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Hyundai burned by 'Apple Car' negotiation disclosure walk-backs and reframes
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How Apple Silicon Macs can supercharge computing in the 2020s
ARM recent vulnerabilities (incl. Checkm8, Spectre and Meltdown) surfacing in past Apple silicon efforts, including the currently pervasive T2, are concerning indeed.Hope Apple is finally reacting to such Achilles’ heel in its Apple Silicon strategy. Which, if appropriately handled, could turn into a strategic advantage on competing mainstream silicon.