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Apple Watch Crash Lands in US! Patent Spat Grounds Sales, Japan's Moon Sniper Soars

Big Apple bites dust! Blood oxygen sensor lawsuit halts Watch sales, Japan joins lunar club with pinpoint landing. Tech woes & celestial wins - buckle up for a wild news ride!

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Tech titan stumbles! Apple Watch sales halted in US by blood oxygen sensor squabble. ⌚️

Meanwhile, Japan blasts off! "Moon Sniper" lands with pinpoint precision, joining the lunar club!

One grounded, one skyrocketing - get ready for a wild news day!

TODAY’S MENU

  • Apple Watch Banned in US After Court Upholds Sensor Patent Claims

  • Lunar Bullseye! Japan's "Moon Sniper" Lands with Pinpoint Precision, Joining the Celestial Club.

  • Meme of the day!

 

NEWS

Apple Watch Banned in US After Court Upholds Sensor Patent Claims

Big Apple Bites Dust! Court Blows Whistle on Apple Watch Sales After Blood Oxygen Sensor Spat. Tick-tock, Apple's latest shiny toys - the Series 9 and Ultra 2 Watch models - are suddenly off-limits in the US, thanks to a patent feud with rival Masimo. Turns out, their fancy blood oxygen sensors might be a little too familiar, raising intellectual property concerns.

A federal court just slammed the brakes on sales, reversing a temporary hold and leaving Apple facing a potential months-long appeal process. This doesn't even touch the separate US International Trade Commission's ban, which Masimo also scored. So, what's next? Can Apple find a loophole or will their smartwatch sales go flatlining in the US? One thing's for sure, this legal battle is far from over, and the race for blood oxygen tech supremacy just got a whole lot spicier. Stay tuned for updates on this⌚️-vs-🩸 showdown!

Lunar Bullseye! Japan's "Moon Sniper" Lands with Pinpoint Precision, Joining the Celestial Club.

The lunar dust has settled, and a new name is etched in the cosmic record books: Japan! Their daring "Moon Sniper" spacecraft has landed with spectacular accuracy, scoring a bullseye within 100 meters of the Shioli crater on the Moon's near side. This audacious feat makes Japan the fifth nation to touch the lunar surface, joining the celestial ranks alongside the giants - the US, USSR, China, and India, who made history themselves by landing near the south pole last year.

But the "Moon Sniper" wasn't just about braggado rights. This landing showcased Japan's precision engineering prowess, guiding the spacecraft to its target with laser-like focus. It's a testament to their unwavering ambition, proving they're not just content with gazing at the stars, but reaching out and shaking their celestial hand.

Of course, the lunar stage just got a whole lot more crowded with this new arrival. With each nation planting their flag on the Moon, the race for extraterrestrial knowledge and exploration heats up. What secrets will "Moon Sniper" uncover? What scientific marvels will it witness? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure: The moon just got a whole lot more interesting. So dust off your telescopes, folks, because the next chapter in lunar exploration is unfolding, and Japan's "Moon Sniper" is leading the charge!

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