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M5 iPad Pro Unit That Was Unboxed And Tested Before Apple’s Official Announcement Has Been Bricked And Is As Useful As An Expensive Cutting Board

Apple’s supply chain made a blockbuster of a blunder when its M5 iPad Pro became a part of an unboxing video that was uploaded to YouTube before the technology giant officially announced the flagship tablet series. The leak certainly highlighted some cracks in the company’s logistics armor, but Apple has taken serious action by bricking the device, ensuring that it can never work again. The damage had already been done, with various YouTube channels likely benefiting from a revenue surge after posting the M5 iPad Pro unboxing videos The latest 13-inch iPad Pro was first spotted in the hands of YouTuber Wylsacom, [.].

Apple hit with massive fine over Apple Watch dispute

Macworld Apple has suffered a major defeat in its long-term legal dispute with the medtech firm Masimo and has been ordered to pay $634 million in damages. As the Daily Journal reports, a federal jury agreed that the latter company’s pulse-oximetry patent was infringed by a feature in some Apple Watches. Apple had argued that damages should be in the $3m to $6m range, whereas Masimo had asked for between $634M and $749M. As part of the verdict, jurors decided that certain Apple Watch models can legally be classed as “patient monitors,” a question which was crucial to the patent-infringement claims. Apple had argued that its smartwatches don’t meet that definition because they don’t provide continuous monitoring, but Masimo argued that the Cupertino company embraced this definition in practice, if not in its marketing verbiage. The dispute has been running for years. Back in 2020, Masimo complained of employee poaching and patent infringement in the Apple Watch Series 4 and 5, which was later expanded to include the Series 6, and eventually the 7, 8, 9, and Ultra models. Last year, the U. S. International Trade Commission blocked sales of the Series 9 and Ultra 2, and Apple was obliged to software-block their blood-oxygen sensors. The feature was eventually restored in August of this year, but in a modified and arguably less useful form. Apple has issued a statement indicating that it intends to appeal the verdict. “We disagree with today’s decision, which we believe is contrary to the facts,” the statement reads. “Masimo is a medical device company that does not sell any products to consumers. Over the past six years, they have sued Apple in multiple courts and asserted over 25 patents, the majority of which have been found to be invalid. The single patent in this case expired in 2022, and is specific to historic patient monitoring technology from decades ago.”.

Apple (AAPL) Stock: Gay Dating Apps Removed From Chinese Store on Government Orders

TLDR Apple removed gay dating apps Blued and Finka from the Chinese iOS store following orders from the Cyberspace Administration of China A “lite” version of Blued remains available on the China App Store The removal follows China’s ongoing crackdown on app stores, with similar actions taken against WhatsApp, Threads, and Grindr in recent years [.] The post Apple (AAPL) Stock: Gay Dating Apps Removed From Chinese Store on Government Orders appeared first on CoinCentral.

The M4 Mac mini has completely changed how I view all other desktops [Video]

Believe it or not, the M4 Mac mini was released just over a year ago. Apple changed the footprint, design, and form factor to create a compact 5in x 5in x 2in aluminum box with a fan at the bottom. It was a nice upgrade from its predecessor. But, in all honesty, I was not expecting much. I figured it would be a fine computer, especially because Apple debuted it at a $599 price point ($499 now on Amazon). So I thought to myself, there has to be some limitation that everyday users would notice, right? But after using this for an entire year as my main desktop, it has completely distorted how I think about computers and what real value in tech should look like. more.

A New Documentary Oscar Campaign Stop Launches in London

Apple TV’s “Come See Me In The Good Light,” about poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley, will kick off the inaugural London-based documentary showcase LLDNDOCS on Nov. 21. The newly formed three-day event will feature a lineup of 10 documentary features that reflect on how memory and time shape our relationships and the lasting impact [.].

MNF + Week 9 Panic Meter: 7 WRs CLOSE TO COPING CORNER + TOP Waiver Wire adds for Week 10

Nine weeks into the fantasy season and we have plenty of panic on the streets. Matt Harmon and Justin Boone fire up the ‘People’s Panic Meter’ to answer your email and social submissions. Boone also provides players you need to target on the waiver wire including a few deep sleepers you may not have to fight for with your league mates.

Weeks after its release, the mid-range Lenovo Idea Tab Plus with AI and a pen is hugely discounted

You clearly don’t have a lot of time to take advantage of this outstanding “flash sale”, which makes a remarkably affordable tablet. even more remarkable.

iPhone 17 Pro Max Leaked in Video Just Days Before Launch, Big Design Change Expected

As anticipation grows for the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and the new iPhone 17 Air, here’s what the leaked video reveals about the Pro Max’s design and expected upgrades.