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Angus Kidman
Friday, 05 January 2007 12:03
Luxpro's statement didn't, however, mention that the Tangent range was originally sold under the brand name Super Shuffle, a strategy which has since been discontinued.
The $100 million figure is being sought as compensation for Apple's earlier actions, which "caused Luxpro to lose valuable market opportunities and a considerable amount of orders", the statement said.
Getting sued is hardly a new development for Apple. Its most recent financial filings revealed seven lawsuits claiming patent violations, as well as a number concerning its recently restated financial results.
In September 2006, Apple launched a new model of the Shuffle which is half the size of the original design. To date, LuxPro has not released a similar-looking product.
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