Reincubate Ltd. sued Apple in New Jersey federal court this week, accusing the iPhone maker of stealing patented features from its cross-platform Camo app (which turns smartphones into webcams) and incorporating them into iOS’s Continuity Camera to redirect demand to Apple’s bundled offering. The lawsuit also alleges Apple holds an illegal monopoly over the U.S. smartphone software market. Reuters:
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Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Apple sued by Camo app maker over ‘Continuity Camera’
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Apple sued by Camo app maker over ‘Continuity Camera’
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