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Apple calls out Masimo's imaginary watch in court battle
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50088, member: 636"] Apple wants judges to throw out the ban on Apple Watch sales that happened because of a fight over health technology. The tech company asked a federal appeals court to reverse the decision that stopped them from selling watches with blood oxygen sensors. Masimo claims Apple stole their patent ideas for measuring oxygen levels in blood. The legal battle has been going on for years and cost Masimo around $100 million to fight. Apple's lawyers told the court that millions of people lost access to important health features because of this ban. Masimo's legal team fired back and said Apple was trying to change the rules to win their case. Three judges asked tough questions about whether Masimo deserved to win since they didn't even have a competing product ready when the fight started. Apple released their first watch with oxygen sensors back in 2020 but Masimo didn't launch their version until 2022. The judges seemed confused about how Masimo could claim harm from a product they hadn't built. Apple argued the whole ban was unfair from the start. The company told the court that Masimo only had imaginary products when they first complained about patent theft. Apple CEO Tim Cook has made it clear he won't pay Masimo any licensing fees to use their technology. Masimo fired their CEO Joe Kiani last year after shareholders voted him out during internal company drama. Both companies might still work out a deal to bring the health feature back to Apple Watches. The legal fight continues as both sides battle over who owns the oxygen sensing technology. [/QUOTE]
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