Tech Alert
Apple could be paying the University Of Wisconsin-Madison over 850 million dollars for violating the schools pennant. That’s right, Apple may not be so innocent after all.
A jury found Apple guilty of using technology patented in 1998 without the University of Wisconsin’s permission. These processors were found in devices such as the iPhone 5s, 6, 6 plus and certain ipad models used the device to enhance processor efficiency.
The next steps in the trial will be accessing Apple’s liability and damages. If found guilty of knowing that the technology was from the University of Wisconsin, they could owe a lot more than 850 million. For more details be sure to check out the video above.
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