Apple wants its touch sensitive devices to function properly even when wet
Apple wants its touch sensitive devices to function properly even when wet. The tech giant has been granted a patent for “Touch Sensing With Water Rejection.”
Apple wants its touch sensitive devices to function properly even when wet. The tech giant has been granted a patent for “Touch Sensing With Water Rejection.”
A four-year-old class action lawsuit filed in the UK again Apple's App Store fees will finally go to trial today with up to 1.5 billion pounds (about US$1.83 billion) in potential damages at stake.
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