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technology2 years ago

"Apple's Solution to Avoid Watch Ban: Removing Blood-Oxygen Feature"

Apple plans to remove blood-oxygen sensors from some of its smartwatches to avoid a U.S. ban resulting from a patent dispute with Masimo Corp. The move comes after U.S. Customs and Border Protection approved Apple's redesign, allowing the company to keep its watches on the market. In December, Apple temporarily halted the sale of certain smartwatch models after the U.S. International Trade Commission found that they violated Masimo's patent. Both companies have accused each other of patent infringement, with the dispute centered around blood-oxygen tracking technology.

business2 years ago

"Masimo CEO Open to Settling Apple Watch Rift Amid Looming US Ban"

Masimo Corp CEO Joe Kiani has expressed openness to settling the ongoing legal dispute with Apple Inc over patent infringement related to the Apple Watch. Kiani stated that he would be willing to work with Apple to improve their product but did not disclose the amount of money he would seek in a settlement. The International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled earlier this year that the Apple Watch violated two Masimo patents, resulting in an import ban on certain models starting on December 25. Apple plans to appeal the decision and has already begun removing the affected devices from its retail channels. Kiani accused Apple of deliberately taking Masimo's intellectual property and hiring its engineers to work on similar medical technology for the Apple Watch.

technology2 years ago

Apple Accused of Underhanded Tactics and Employee Poaching in Trade Secret Lawsuit.

Aspiring partners have accused Apple of copying their ideas, with many of Apple's patent battles with smaller companies hinging on technology used in the Apple Watch. Apple has been accused of hiring employees from these companies and offering to double their salaries, before publishing patents under their names for sensors similar to those of the smaller companies.