A lawsuit filed in California back in 2017 related to the video calling feature FaceTime has reportedly been settled for millions of dollars.
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Disgruntled former Apple employee claims the company ‘suffocates the creation of new technologies’
If the name Gerard Williams III sounds familiar, it might be because you've seen his name associated with the overall chip design of Apple's A-series processors over the years.
Masimo is suing Apple for stealing trade secrets related to health monitoring in the Apple Watch
The Apple Watch has evolved quite a bit since its debut all those years ago, becoming increasingly more and more focused on health features.
$5 billion class action over sale of Apple Music data tossed out of the window
In a judgment Monday at the Northern Court of California, U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup dismissed a $5 billion class action complaint over alleged sale of Apple Music data.
Corellium says it makes iPhones ‘safer’ with its iOS virtualization software
Back in August of this year, it was reported that Apple had filed a suit against a mobile device virtualization company called Corellium, citing copyright infringement. And now that company has responded.
Apple sues mobile device virtualization company Corellium, cites ‘copyright infringement’
Apple’s legal team filed a lawsuit against mobile device virtualization company Corellium LLC this week for purported “copyright infringement,” citing that Corellium’s business model “is based entirely on commercializing the illegal replication of the copyrighted operating system and applications that run on Apple’s iPhone, iPad, and other Apple devices.”
Corellium’s services are a valuable asset to security researchers because they enable deployment of Apple’s mobile operating system in a virtualized environment. With such a tool, hackers can research iOS vulnerabilities, and in the case of unc0ver lead developer Pwn20wnd, it can even help with jailbreak tool development by ensuring stability across all device and firmware combinations.
A new class-action lawsuit targets Apple over storing some iCloud data on servers run by Amazon, Google and Microsoft
A new class-action complaint filed with the US District Court for the Northern District of California accuses Apple of false advertising, basically arguing that the Cupertino company is misleading customers as to where precisely their iCloud data is stored.
Eight US states could separately launch antitrust investigations of Apple & others
Following the unusual step of announcing a broad antitrust review of major Silicon Valley platform giants on part of the United States Department of Justice, a new report released Friday alleges that eight US states could separately probe the tech giants.
FTC officially announces it’s slapping Facebook with a $5 billion fine
The United States Federal Trade Commission officially said today it's leveling a $5 billion fine against Facebook less than two weeks after The Wall Street Journal first reported on the fine.
DOJ launches broad antitrust review of Big Tech
The United States Department of Justice (DoJ) has launched a broad antitrust review into whether Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook and other technology companies are unlawfully stifling competition.
Apple responds to the Supreme Court ruling that the App Store antitrust case can move forward
The US Supreme Court has ruled that a major lawsuit against Apple and its App Store with potentially far-reaching ramifications could move forward, affirming the Ninth Circuit’s ruling.