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Apple will pay 234 million for patent infringement

A jury in the United States ordered Apple to pay a fine in the amount of 234 million dollars for the illegal use of proprietary technology.

The plaintiff in the patent infringement case was the Alumni Foundation of Wisconsin University in Madison, which demanded that Apple pay damages to 400 million dollars for using a microchip architecture solution belonging to it. In particular, this technology was used in the new A9 processor in iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus phones. It allows processors to work for a long time without temperature fluctuations and reduced efficiency.

According to the university, they turned to Apple with a proposal to agree on a license transaction, but the company did not go to the negotiations. In 2008, the university filed a lawsuit for violating the same patents against Intel. Then the parties managed to settle the case, not bringing to court.

Last week, Apple was again named most expensive brand in the world, which contributed to the market launch of its smart watches, as well as the iPhone 6S smartphone.

Three weeks ago Apple broke the record for iPhone sales.

Apple claims that in the first three days, the company sold 13 millions of new smartphones, which is a record figure.

“The sales of the iPhone 6S and the iPhone 6S Plus were phenomenal, and their output on the first weekend is higher than ever in Apple’s history,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO.

And two weeks ago, the company itself patented smart ringhaving a screen and a touchpad for interacting with other electronic devices. Report this appeared on the website of the US Patent Office on the night of October 2.

According to the approved application, the smart ring will allow you to receive information, for example, from a smartphone, and display it on the screen, as well as control the functions of the phone using the touch panel. In addition, a microphone will be built into the gadget. It is assumed that the ring will be able to recognize handwritten text by the movements of the finger on which it is worn.

 

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