Investigations of Apple are open

The International Trade Commission opened the investigation into Apple following Qualcomm allegations that the iPhone giant has violated several technological patents of the world's largest mobile chip maker. As a result, Qualcomm requires stopping sales of iPhones in the US for those models that violate its patents. Early in Apple, he indicted [...]
The International Trade Commission opened the investigation into Apple following Qualcomm allegations that the iPhone giant has violated several technological patents of the world's largest mobile chip maker.
As a result, Qualcomm requires stopping sales of iPhones in the US for those models that violate its patents.
Early in Apple, he indicted Qualcomm asking for $1 billion in damages on the charge that the company follows dishonest business practices.
It was this moment when relations between the two companies reached the lowest point that Apple's suppliers stopped the licenses at Qualcomm.
The latter retaliated by suing Apple with the reasoning that she violates six patents that improve the battery's life expectancy in several iPhone models.
Microsoft, Google and Facebook formed a lobby group in support of Apple, saying the US ban on iPhone sales is harmful to consumers.
The opening of investigations into Apple is the good news for the company, which reported a 40% decline in profits as a result of Apple's default.
License licencing is one of the most profitable businesses of mobile processors producer Snapdragon. / PCWorld Albanian












