Besides tying purchased iTunes Store songs to the iPod, Apple has allegedly used "unfair" legal tactics simply to squash competitors, including countersuing Creative in a patent dispute to force a ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Taiwan's Luxpro Technology has said it will file a 100 million US dollar compensation lawsuit against Apple Computer for losses incurred ...
The financial troubles for Apple just don't seem to end. Luxpro – the Taiwanese manufacturer known for its MP3 player that closely resembled the iPod shuffle – has emerged victorious in the lawsuit ...
Luxpro introduces their screenless flash player that bears what some might call a slight resemblance to the iPod shuffle in both looks, appearance and, well… name. The Super Shuffle (MX-575D) comes in ...
Taiwan’s Luxpro Corp. unveiled two new digital music players bearing a superficial resemblance to Apple’s iPod Shuffle player at the Computex trade show in Taipei this week. The Top Tangent and EZ ...
Phillip Torrone with Make:Magazine and iPodLounge have both reviewed the Luxpro Super Tangent shuffle knock off and have come up with two somewhat different impressions of the device. Phillip mostly ...
LuxPro, makers of the Shuffle-inspired Super Tangent, are up to their old tricks, taking the best from Apple’s marketing materials and remixing them, Tangent-style, to create something that’s just shy ...
On the heals of coming out on top against Apple in a in patent infringement case (concerning the iPod shuffle) in Taiwan, Taiwan-based Luxpro has resumed shipping its MP3 players in the local market ...