Apple Gets Slapped with 862M lawsuit, HTC A9, and Motorola Turbo 2 - Android Weekly
Apple Gets Slapped with 862M lawsuit, HTC A9, and Motorola Turbo 2 - Android Weekly
2015-10-18
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about how Apple got slapped around in
court 862 million times Apple could be
on the hook for a substantial damage
payout to the tune of 862 million as a
US jury has found the company guilty of
making use of patented technology owned
by University of wisconsin-madison 'z
Wharf licensing arm without permission
the patent infringement in this case is
related to Apple's processors used in
the iPhone 6 Wharf also took up a
similar lawsuit against Apple last month
to target the company's latest a nine
and a nine X processors that are found
in the iPhone 6s and iPad pro Apple
failed to convince the jury that the
university's patent was invalid and have
previously tried to convince the US
Patent Office to review the patent but
this bid was rejected back in April and
HTC teases the new evolution of the one
HTC is set to unveil its next smartphone
on October 20th in New York City where
we're pretty sure the time when he's
company will officially announce the
rumored HTC One a9 aka the arrow the
company has just tweeted out a teaser
that features a short little monochrome
video other rumors have leaked that
don't contain too many spoilers about
the hardware inside the HTC One a9
although it does suggest that the phone
will come with a 5-inch screen at 1080p
resolution
there's also mention of a 13 megapixel
rear-facing camera a 4 megapixel
front-facing camera and 4G LTE speeds
the one a9
is said to also ship with Android 6.0
marshmallow and HTC Sense home software
HTC is also partnering with title
jay-z's music streaming service for the
event from their website they say this
those who appreciate great music know
greatness when they hear it
that's why it only makes sense to
partner with title to celebrate the
launch of our newest device for an event
unlike anything else that's ever rocked
the Barclays center well if the rumors
about the a9 are accurate that's a bit
overstated but now let's talk the turbo
to Verizon Wireless is planning
something special for October 27th and
by all accounts it is something to do
with the unannounced Motorola Droid
turbo 2 as well as at least one other
device
the turbo 2 is rumored to be a higher
SPECT variant of the Moto X style and
has been leaked for some time now
including the Moto X force previously
the Moto X bounce believed to be its
international moniker earlier this week
case manufacturer q Maddox essentially
confirmed the device by posting various
press renderings of its upcoming
accessory offerings based on this and
previous leaks the Motorola Droid turbo
2 is said to feature a five point four
three inch qHD display said to be quote
shatterproof it will apparently be
reinforced with metal edges to improve
its strength the phone is expected to be
powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810
processor three gigabytes of RAM and may
come with both 32 and 64 gigabytes
storage options also slated are is a 21
megapixel rear-facing camera a 5
megapixel front-facing camera and a
whopping 3760 million power battery and
of course wireless charging and this
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