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Title: News: New lawsuit accuses Apple of deliberately ‘breaking’ FaceTime to force users to upgrade to iOS 7
Post by: HCK on February 03, 2017, 04:05:26 pm
News: New lawsuit accuses Apple of deliberately ‘breaking’ FaceTime to force users to upgrade to iOS 7

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               A new class action lawsuit has been filed in California, accusing Apple of deliberately “breaking” FaceTime for iOS 6 users in order to force them to upgrade to iOS 7, thereby violating California’s unfair competition laws, AppleInsider reports. Citing documents disclosed in the VirnetX patent lawsuit, the class-action filing alleges that Apple secretly took this step in order to reduce high monthly data relay charges it was incurring…

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