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Title: Apple sued by SpaceTime3D over three-dimensional screen display
Post by: HCK on February 13, 2022, 04:05:20 pm
Apple sued by SpaceTime3D over three-dimensional screen display

"The claimed invention further discloses how the user can select an image from the plurality of images displayed in 3D space, where the selected image is then reopened in 2D space"

What you need to know


Apple is being sued by SpaceTime3D.
It is alleged that the Cupertino company is infringing on patents relating to three-dimensional displays.
SpaceTime3D claims it has patented the tech used by Apple in its multitasking and Safari interfaces.


Apple has been sued by a company called SpaceTime3D over claims it has infringed on patents relating to displaying three-dimensional space on a 2D surface.

A suit filed in the United States District Court of Western Texas Wednesday states:


  Plaintiff SpaceTime3D, Inc., is an application software company incorporated in New York, NY. Founded by Ezra Eddie Bakhash ("Mr. Bakhash"), SpaceTime3D delivers a seamless digital experience for consumers by using imaging and three-dimensional graphical technology to remove and expand the visual an...

Source: Apple sued by SpaceTime3D over three-dimensional screen display (https://www.imore.com/apple-sued-spacetime3d-over-three-dimensional-screen-display)