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Christopher Allbritton
Christopher Allbritton is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Apple Watch Series 10 review: Bigger and better
26 Sept 2024
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www.cnn.com
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The Apple Watch Series 10 is a significant upgrade, offering a slimmer design, larger and brighter screen, and excellent battery life. It introduces new features like sleep apnea tracking and maintains the core functionalities of previous models. While the Series 10 is a compelling choice for those upgrading from older models, it may not be necessary for Series 9 users. The review highlights the Series 10 as a worthy alternative to the Ultra 2 for most users, except for those needing specific features like scuba diving support.
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Piero Cingari
Piero Cingari is an accomplished financial writer and analyst with a rich background in covering financial and economic themes. He holds master's in economics from the University of Bologna. He began as a bond/FX strategist at AcomeA SGR, later covering currencies and commodities at Capital.com. ...
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Apple Dodges Import Ban In Apple Watch Patent Battle With Masimo
15 Jan 2024
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Benzinga
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| Legal
Apple Inc. has potentially avoided an import ban on its latest Apple Watch models due to a patent infringement dispute with Masimo Corporation. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection ruled in favor of Apple's redesign, which involves significant software updates, including the removal of the blood oxygen saturation feature. This decision, however, is not final and could be overturned by the U.S. International Trade Commission. The conflict began with Masimo's accusations that Apple's Series 9 and Ultra 2 watches infringed on its patents. Apple's ability to navigate this legal challenge highlights its agility in dealing with regulatory issues. In Q3 2023, Apple's wearables division, including the Apple Watch, generated $8.28 billion in revenue.
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Mike Ives
Mike Ives is a journalist based in Hanoi, Vietnam, and a regular contributor to The Economist and The New York Times.
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Apple Resuming Sales of Its Newest Smartwatches, for Now
28 Dec 2023
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www.nytimes.com
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Apple resumed sales of its newest smartwatches, the Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2, after a federal appeals court temporarily reversed a ban on their import and sale in the United States. The ban was initially imposed due to a patent infringement case involving Masimo and Cercacor Laboratories. The Biden administration chose not to veto the ruling, making it final, but the appeals court has paused enforcement while considering Apple's appeal. The legal battle, which may affect other Apple Watch models using similar technology, will determine the long-term availability of these products in the U.S.
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Indrabati Lahiri
I am a finance journalist and editor, with almost 4 years' experience across full-time and freelance roles, based in London, United Kingdom. I've written about equitiies, commodities, finance, investing and emerging markets extensively. Currently, I'm a business reporter at Euronews. I've ...
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Apple overtakes Samsung to seize crown as world’s largest smartphone-maker
16 Jan 2024
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www.euronews.com
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Apple surpassed Samsung as the world's largest smartphone manufacturer by volume in 2023, ending Samsung's 12-year streak. Apple's market share reached 20.1%, with Samsung at 19.4%. The success was attributed to consumers opting for higher-end models. Samsung lost ground in the low-end market, facing competition from Chinese brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, and Transsion. Apple also faced challenges, including a US import ban on certain Apple Watch models due to a patent infringement case with Masimo, and production issues in China leading to consideration of alternative manufacturing hubs like India.
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Alex Perry
Newsweek Europe chief international correspondent 2014-2015; TIME magazine correspondent and bureau chief 2001-2013 in Hong Kong, South Asia and Africa. Longform specialist; frequent TV and radio contributor; author of three books (the latest, The Rift, out 2015/2016) and numerous ebooks; award ...
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The Apple Watch ban is impacting repairs, too
22 Dec 2023
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Mashable SEA | Latest Entertainment & Trending
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English
| Legal Issues
A ban on direct sales of Apple's Series 9 and Ultra 2 smartwatches has led to a halt in repairs for any Apple Watch Series 6 and newer models out of warranty. The ban stems from a patent dispute with Masimo over blood oxygen-sensing technology. While Apple cannot perform hardware repairs, software support continues, and new watches can still be purchased from retailers like Best Buy. The Biden administration has until December 25 to intervene following the International Trade Commission's decision.
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Nimish Sawant
Nimish Sawant is a journalist based in Berlin, Germany and Mumbai, India. I have over 13 years of full-time experience covering Technology for print and online publications. Areas such as AI, Blockchain, Cybersecurity, Climate Change, Environmental issues, and human interest stories, among other ...
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Amazon Prime Day: 60+ deals that are still here
22 Oct 2023
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www.xda-developers.com
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Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days have ended, but numerous tech deals are still available. The event, which ran from October 10 to October 22, previewed upcoming Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. The article lists the best remaining deals across various categories, including smartphones, tablets, wearables, earbuds, CPUs, GPUs, monitors, and laptops. Notable products on sale include the Google Pixel 7a, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, Apple iPad Air 5, Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, and AMD Ryzen 9 7900X. The discounts are exclusive to Amazon Prime members, with a 30-day free trial available for new members. The article also notes that other retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Target may offer competing sales.
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