A federal jury in California ruled on Friday that Apple must pay Masimo, a medical-monitoring technology firm, $634 million in damages for violating a patent on blood-oxygen sensing tech used in the Apple Watch. The verdict upheld Masimo’s claims that features like workout mode and heart rate notifications in the Apple Watch infringed the patent, according to a Masimo spokesperson. Apple has indicated it will appeal the decision. Reuters:
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