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Apple Inc. has to stop selling its Series 9 and Ultra 2 smartwatches with a blood oxygen feature in the US, suffering another legal setback in its patent dispute with Masimo Corp. An appeals court declined to grant Apple a longer pause on an import ban. So for now, Apple can’t sell the watches. Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow…

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Apple Inc. has to stop selling its Series 9 and Ultra 2 smartwatches with a blood oxygen feature in the US, suffering another legal setback in its patent dispute with Masimo Corp. An appeals court declined to grant Apple a longer pause on an import ban. So for now, Apple can’t sell the watches. Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow reports.
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  1. @loricannon2988

    January 17, 2024 at 3:44 pm

    I knew I was right when I took my Apple Watch ⌚️ back to Apple 3 Times and they kept telling me they fixed it ????

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  3. @SuperVillainRetroFaceToys

    January 17, 2024 at 6:52 pm

    The Massimo Patton did not even work properly anyway it’s best that Apple took it out their watch. Anyway, his pattern did not work anyway even if this placed inside of another device, it would not properly work. Apple only used it to have an extension just to say that they’re doing something in this field, other than that who cares if they take that out it doesn’t work properly anyway stop sweating apple about that that app was trash. I’m glad they took it out.

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