Stories by Nehal Malik
Google Infringed on Five Sonos Patents, Says U.S. Trade Judge
The U.S. International Trade Commission has recognized the validity of Sonos' patents, and decided that Google infringed on all five of them.
Cineplex Launches ‘CineClub’ Subscription Service to Lure Back Movie Fans
Subscription costs $9.99, perks include free tickets, discounts, and more.
Toronto’s ‘theScore’ Sold for $2 Billion USD to Penn National Gaming
The deal is expected to close in Q1 2022.
Quebec to Launch ‘Vaccine Passport’ to Access Restaurants, Gyms and More
'Vaccine passports' will give fully vaccinated residents access to non-essential services.
Bell Says Unfair 5G Auction Will Make it ‘Very Difficult’ to Lower Wireless Prices
National providers like Bell and Rogers had to pay outrageous prices for licenses, whereas regional providers received $4 billion in implied subsidies.
WhatsApp Says Apple’s CSAM Detection System ‘Very Concerning’
How the tables have turned.
Apple Wins Patent Infringement Lawsuit, Avoids Paying $308.5 Million
A U.S. District Judge in Texas has ruled that Personalized Media Communications LLC's patent is unenforceable.
Apple Criticized for Not Adopting Universal ‘Do Not Track’ Feature for Safari
A tool for global privacy control across the internet, enforceable under the California Consumer Privacy Act, has not been adopted by one of the most outspoken proponents of privacy in the tech space.
Apple’s Entire Mac Lineup Said to Include Apple Silicon in 2022: Gurman
Apple Silicon-powered Mac Pro expected to launch late next year.
Scarlett Johansson Sues Disney for Releasing ‘Black Widow’ Online
The 'Black Widow' star claims movie's dual-release cost her millions of dollars.
Apple’s iPad Maintains Lead in the Global Tablet Market: Report
iPad shipments grew by 3.5% in Q2 2021 as compared to Q2 2020, and Apple is still in the lead with a 31.9% market share.
Beatles Producer Talks Spatial Audio on Apple Music
"Sgt. Pepper’s, how it’s being presented right now, I’m actually going to change it. It doesn’t sound quite right to me," said Giles Martins, producer for The Beatles.