Apple escapes US ban on selling latest Watch series
Apple is still able to sell its Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 Series in the United States. A ban on these models, part of a patent dispute with healthtech company Masimo, has been temporarily suspended.
A US court ruled that the tech giant can still continue to sell its Apple Watch Series 9 a... Read more
Google loses case against Epic Games as jury sees ‘illegal monopoly’
Game maker Epic Games recently won a legal dispute with Google that has been dragging on since 2020. In a recent ruling, the jury confirmed that the tech giant has an illegal monopoly on payment methods through its app store, Google Play, thwarting other payment systems.
Epic Games, known for Fo... Read more
Valeo drags Nvidia to court over source code theft
French automotive specialist Valeo is dragging Nvidia to US court. It's suing the GPU maker over the alleged theft of source code. The move comes after an Nvidia employee, a former Valeo employee, shared a screen capture of the code in a video call in 2021.
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Chinese YMTC accuses U.S. chipmaker Micron of patent infringement
Chinese chip manufacturer Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC) is accusing its U.S. competitor Micron Technology of patent infringement. The company is taking the allegation to the U.S. courts.
According to Reuters, YTMC is accusing Micron Technology of patent infringement on eight of its patents.... Read more
‘Batterygate’: did Apple conceal faulty batteries with software updates?
Apple has unsuccessfully tried to block a lawsuit in London. The tech giant allegedly knew it was putting faulty batteries in various iPhone models. The company has been accused of curtailing the performance of its chips to cover up this fact.
On Wednesday, London's Competition Appeal Tribunal (... Read more
Google optimized ad auctions to favourably impact revenue
Google regularly tweaked its ad auction system for Google Ads to meet revenue targets. This testified Google's advertising chief, Jerry Dischler during the lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) against the tech giant.
The competition lawsuit over Google Search's dominance in the ... Read more
Mastermind behind Lapsus$ ransomware attacks found guilty
The British 18-year-old alleged mastermind behind the notorious Lapsus$ hacking attacks has been found guilty by a jury in London. His charges include breaking into tech companies, stealing data and demanding a ransom to prevent leaks.
The 18-year-old prime suspect and presumed mastermind behind... Read more
HP is unfairly restricting All-in-One printers’ scanning functionality
An owner of an HP All-in-One printer recently won a partial victory in a U.S. court. He has proven that the manufacturer partially blocked scanning and fax functionality when ink levels were low, without informing users.
An owner of an HP All-in-One printer in the U.S. recently won a partial vic... Read more
US lawsuit against Google limited in scope by insufficient evidence
Several US states have filed a lawsuit against Google for monopolizing its search engine. However, a federal judge has ordered that the scope of the case should remain limited, in part because of insufficient evidence.
In a recent ruling, Google has won a victory in the lawsuit over the alleged ... Read more
Orca Security: ‘Wiz copied our corporate infrastructure flawlessly’
Wiz is accused of patent infringement by competitor Orca Security. The complaint deals with Wiz's entire business infrastructure.
Orca Security is filing a lawsuit against Wiz, reports SiliconANGLE. The company is accusing its competitor of patent infringement.
Founded in 2019, Orca Securit... Read more