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Qualcomm sues Apple for breaching software licence

By a Staff Writer on Nov 3, 2017 10:27AM
Qualcomm sues Apple for breaching software licence

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Qualcomm has sued Apple, alleging that it violated a software licence contract to benefit rival chipmaker Intel for making broadband modems, the latest salvo in the longstanding dispute between Qualcomm and Apple. Qualcomm said in a lawsuit filed in California state court in San Diego ...

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