The clock has wound down on the newest Apple Watch after President Joe Biden declined to issue a last-minute, emergency action to keep the best-selling smartwatch on store shelves. President Joe Biden ...
A federal jury in California has sided with Masimo in a patent battle with Apple over Apple Watch’s blood oxygen feature. The jury awarded Masimo $634 million in damages and concluded that Apple ...
On Friday (Nov. 14), Apple was hit with bad news concerning its Apple Watches from two different sources: the ongoing Masimo lawsuit and the U.S. government. The company lost a patent lawsuit to ...
A federal jury Friday ruled that Masimo's smartwatches infringed on Apple Watch patents, but awarded Apple just $250 in damages, which is the statuary minimum amount Apple could seek while it pursues ...
The $250 (yep, there’s no missing ‘M’ from the end of that number) Apple was awarded in its patent infringement case against Masimo might seem amusing – as John Gruber wryly noted, it’s just about ...
One of the major selling points of Apple Watches in recent years has been the ability to test users’ blood oxygen levels. Unfortunately, ongoing litigation has prevented this feature from being ...
Apple has sought an injunction against health tech maker Masimo’s own smart watches, but it also netted the bare minimum for patent infringement. Reading time 3 minutes For most regular people, it’s ...
With Masimo CEO Joe Kiani leaving the health technology company, Apple could start negotiating to bring back blood oxygen monitoring to Apple Watch devices. If you live in the US, your Apple Watch ...
Apple's current blood oxygen sensing implementation in the U.S. does not infringe on patents owned by Masimo and Apple will not face a revived import ban, a U.S. International Trade Commission judge ...
Masimo's long-time lawsuit over Apple Watch patent infringement has encountered another setback, as a U.S. District Court filing reveals the complaint against the USITC will be dismissed with ...
A federal jury ruled Friday that Masimo smartwatches infringed Apple patents, but Apple isn’t getting a big payday. Bloomberg Law reports that the company was only seeking the statutory minimum of ...
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