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It was back in 2015 when Apple first confirmed the existence of its CarPlay offering. Fast forwarding to three years later, the tech giant is now celebrating the fact that CarPlay connectivity is now made available in over 400 different cars.
In a patent case that started about seven years ago, a jury in a United States District Court in the city of San Jose in California has decided that Samsung should pay an amount of $539 million for infringing on no less than five patents owned by its fierce rival Apple. The South Korean tech giant is said to have infringed on these patents with the Android powered mobile devices it had released back in 2010 to 2011.
Nearly a couple of months ago, Pandora had revealed that it was planning to introduce major improvements to the way it delivers personalized playlists. True enough, the music streaming service provider then proceeded to take full advantage of its Music Genome database (more on this later) to launch various playlists according to music genres, listening moods, and even the user’s activity, over the ensuing weeks.
About five months ago, Christopher Wray, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had stated that the agency had close to 7,800 mobile devices from last year that feds could not gain access to.
In a recent blog post, Dropbox took the opportunity to talk about the latest features and enhancements found on its mobile apps for the Android and iOS platforms. The company noted that the newest round of improvements put more emphasis on allowing users to keep in sync with their teams or colleagues even while in the field.