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Apple accused by Singapore company of infringing 6 positioning patents on iPhone and Apple Watch

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Apple was recently accused by Geoscope Technologies Pte. Ltd of infringing 6 patents related to the field of mobile geolocation services. The iPhone and Apple Watch are the two devices that the company believes are infringing its intellectual property.

Geoscope is a Singapore company registered and operating in the Commonwealth of Virginia, USA. The company said the original inventors of the six technology patents will testify in court.

Location-based services refer to software services that use geographic data to provide information to users, or perform other functions for users based on their location. Location-based services mainly include maps, navigation services (such as driving directions), local search (such as finding nearby restaurants), social networking, targeted advertising, and more.

The company wrote in the lawsuit:

"Apple has recognized the importance and benefits of location-based services. For example, one of Apple's websites describes Apple's Location Services as saying "Location Services allow Apple and third-party applications and websites to collect and use information based on the current location of your iPhone or Apple Watch to provide various location-based services".

For example, an app might use your location data with a location search query to help you find nearby coffee shops or theaters, or your device might automatically set its time zone based on your current location."

The six patents are.:

7,561,104: Method To Modify Calibration Data Used To Locate A Mobile Unit

8,400,358: Method To Modify Calibration Data Used To Locate A Mobile Unit

8,786,494: Method To Modify Calibration Data Used To Locate A Mobile Unit

8,406,753: System And Method For Generating A Location Estimate Using Uniform And Non-uniform Grid Points

9,097,784: System And Method To Collect And Modify Calibration Data

8,320,264: Method And Apparatus For Determining Path Loss By Active Signal Detection

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