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Macworld s February digital magazine: iPhone 12 vs. Android s best phones
The best content from Macworld wrapped up in our digital magazine. Credit: Rob Schultz / IDG
Every day, Macworld brings you the essential daily news and other info about all things Apple. But staying on top of that torrent of information can be a constant challenge. One solution: the Macworld digital magazine.
In the February issue
In the February issue we pit the iPhone 12 vs. Android’s best phones. Learn about the 7 ways iOS 14 protects your privacy. We also have reviews of the iPad Air, iPhone 12 mini and HomePod mini.
Also in this month’s issue:
Apple is an American technology company founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in April 1976. Incorporated in 1977, the company was one of the early manufacturers of personal computing devices with graphical user interface. Over the years, the company also forayed into other consumer electronics segments like mobile communication devices, digital music players, notebooks, and wearables. The company also develops and markets a range of related software and services, accessories, and networking solutions. Currently, the company’s chief executive officer (CEO) is Timothy Donald Cook, commonly known as Tim Cook. From smart wearables to digital content streaming platforms, Apple offers a wide range of products and services within a closed ecosystem. Its products include iMac desktops, MacBook notebooks, iPhone mobile devices, iPad tablets, iPod digital multimedia devices, Apple Watch and Apple TV. The services include iOS operating system for mobile devices, macO
District judge Nancy Rosenstengel granted Apple Inc.’s motion to supplement its motion for reconsideration of an order remanding the claim that it profited from individual biometric data to the St. Clair County Circuit Court.
Apple filed its motion for leave to submit supplemental authority in support of its motion to reconsider on Dec. 16 through attorney Raj Shah of Chicago.
Apple argued that the Seventh Circuit accepted an appeal to review a remand order in another lawsuit involving the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) against Clearview Al Inc. on Nov. 18. Plaintiff Thornley’s suit alleges Clearview sold access to a database containing biometric information.
While Apple Loses Copyright Claims against Virtual iPhone maker Corellium, the company may have violated the Copyright Act (DMCA)
It s being reported today that lost its copyright claims against Florida company Corellium that makes virtual iPhones used by security researchers to test for vulnerabilities to its system.
Patently Apple followed this legal battle between Apple vs. Corellium over three reports that you could review to get some background. The first report was posted in August 2019 titled Apple Files a Copyright Infringement Lawsuit against Virtualization Software Company Corellium; the second report was posted in December 2019 titled Apple Amends their Lawsuit against Corellium by adding a Claim of Unlawful Trafficking of their Copyrighted Works; and the third report was posted in May 2020 titled Apple Sued Corellium last Summer and the case is taking a Strange Twist involving Apple Photos that touch on National Security.