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Apple convinced a federal jury on Friday that early versions of health monitoring tech company Masimo's smartwatches infringe two of its design patents as part of a broader intellectual property ...
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 ... of modern pulse oximeters,” and its tech ...
Masimo has obtained an import ban for an Apple Watch feature in the USA. Apple sued back and won a Pyrrhic victory. A new chapter has been added to the conflict between Apple and medical ...
Apple's legal team argued that Masimo had copied the Apple Watch's design and functionality, focusing on the device's aesthetic appeal rather than its innovative pulse oximetry technology.
This is the latest development in the long legal battle between Masimo, a medical tech firm, and Apple in which the former alleges the latter unlawfully incorporated its pulse oximetry tech into the ...
We want them to stop copying our design.” He criticized Masimo for focusing on its innovations in pulse oximetry—technology that measures blood oxygen levels—arguing that the infringement still ...
The intense legal feud between Apple and medical technology company Masimo has reached a pivotal moment with Apple winning a nominal victory in the latest round of court battles. A federal jury ...
We want them to stop copying our design” and features,” Apple attorney said, lambasting Masimo for focusing on its innovations in pulse oximetry, the blood-oxygen measurement feature.
which started with the Masimo’s claim that its patents had been infringed by the Apple Watch’s pulse-oximetry feature, which allows Watch owners to measure their blood oxygen levels.