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The Apple Watch Series 10 also includes a sleep apnea detector, pending FDA approval, which is also planned to be supported by the Apple Watch Series 9 and the Apple Watch Ultra 2. To enhance phone call quality, the Series 10 incorporates a neural network that suppresses background noise for clearer conversations.
The Apple Watch Series 10, which starts at $399, gets the biggest changes of the lot, with Apple increasing the display size of the 41-millimeter model to 42 mm and the previous 45-mm edition to ...
The trial ended with a no jury verdict; the jury favored Apple, but a holdout juror refused to compromise. [10] In June 2021, Masimo expanded its lawsuit to encompass the Apple Watch Series 6, filing a complaint to the International Trade Commission to state that the Series 6 infringes five patents for Masimo's light-based pulse oximeters. [11]
Apple Inc. has been the subject of criticism and legal action. This includes its handling labor violations at its outsourced manufacturing hubs in China, its environmental impact of its supply chains, tax and monopoly practices, a lack of diversity and women in leadership in corporate and retail, various labor conditions (mishandling sexual misconduct complaints), and its response to worker ...
The Justice Department suit is just the latest headache for Apple, which is off to a rough start in 2024. Shares of Apple are down 7% year to date as the company struggles with slowing iPhone ...
Apple unveiled its push into AI, Apple Intelligence, in June and announced new iPhones Monday. We still don't know when exactly the iPhone will have the much-anticipated AI features, though.
The case In re Apple iPod iTunes Antitrust Litigation was filed as a class action in 2005 [9] claiming Apple violated the U.S. antitrust statutes in operating a music-downloading monopoly that it created by changing its software design to the proprietary FairPlay encoding in 2004, resulting in other vendors' music files being incompatible with and thus inoperable on the iPod. [10]