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Apple Settles a Billion Dollar Suit - MOSK: 10.13.2023

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2023

⏱️ 14 minutes

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0:00.0

This is MacO S Ken.

0:09.0

Apple settles a patent suit.

0:10.8

I Things join an airline's cabin crew and time's running out for an early

0:15.4

Apple timepiece. It is Friday the 13th of October 2023.

0:21.5

No no no no I! I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacoS Ken.

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1:00.0

Apple, Broadcom, and Caltech have buried the hatchet, and it was probably an expensive hatchet to bury.

1:09.0

A piece from 9 to 5 max says the two companies have reached an agreement with the California Institute of Technology to end a patent lawsuit tied to Wi-Fi chips made by Broadcom and used by Apple.

1:22.4

According to the report, Cal and used by Apple.

1:23.0

According to the report, Caltech filed the lawsuit in 2016,

1:27.0

saying that all of Apple's products infringed upon its patents

1:32.0

iPhone, iPad, Mac, I Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, Home

1:38.3

Pod, and even the discontinued airport routers.

1:43.2

The patents in question related to Wi-Fi performance and balancing speed with factors

1:48.0

like heat, power, and chip size.

1:51.6

A court actually found in Caltech's favor in 2020. Back then a jury

1:56.5

actually ordered the offending companies to pay Caltech over a billion dollars

2:00.9

with roughly 838 million expected from Apple and about

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