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The Masimo v Apple patent infringement case ends in a Mistrial with 6 out of 7 Jurors deciding Apple was Not Guilty

On Sunday Patently Apple posted a report titled "A California Jury is now deliberating on whether Apple infringed Masimo s smartwatch technology." With a California judge dismissing two key claims from Masimo, the jury was left with one decision: Did Apple improperly use Masimo s trade secrets for the Apple Watch blood-oxygen monitoring sensor. Yesterday the jury failed to reach a verdict in the case causing a mistrial.

Columbia s largest Department Store has stopped selling certain iPhone models to comply with the Court s Ban

On Sunday Patently Apple posted a report titled “Apple’s 5G iPhones and iPads have been banned in Colombia after the Court granted Ericsson a rare Anti-Antisuit Injunction+.” Two days later and it was reported that Falabella .

Apple wins a patent covering a Custom-Fit Face Module for its future HMD that may be a factor in holding back Apple s HMD until Q4 2022+

Today the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office officially granted Apple a patent that relates to wearable electronic device systems and more specifically, systems designed to ensure that the HMD fits on a user s face comfortably. The timing of this granted patent is interesting considering that Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo s latest investor note to clients states that Apple s HMD will be delayed due to Apple s obsession with comfort fitting.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel & other EU leaders blast social media and Twitter Specifically for shutting down the U S President s Account

German Chancellor Angela Merkel & other EU leaders blast social media and Twitter Specifically for shutting down the U.S. President s Account   German Chancellor Angela Merkel has weighed in heavily against the decision to ban U.S. President Trump s account by blasting Twitter. Merkel’s chief spokesman, Steffen Seibert, told reporters in Berlin on Monday that The right to freedom of opinion is of fundamental importance. Given that, the chancellor considers it problematic that the president’s accounts have been permanently suspended.   Seibert added that while Twitter was right to flag Trump’s inaccurate tweets about the 2020 U.S. election, banning his account altogether was a step too far. He added that

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