SpaceTime3D sues Apple over three-dimensional screen display patents
Apple is being sued by SpaceTime3D which alleges that Apple is infringing on patents relating to three-dimensional displays. SpaceTime3D claims Apple is violating its patents in Apple’s multitasking and Safari interfaces.
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A suit filed in the United States District Court of Western Texas Wednesday states:
Plaintiff SpaceTime3D, Inc., is an application software company incorporated in New York, NY. Founded by Ezra Eddie Bakhash (“Mr. Bakhash”), SpaceTime3D delivers a seamless digital experience for consumers by using imaging and three-dimensional graphical technology to remove and expand the visual and spatial constraints on small screen displays.
The patent is designed to improve user interfaces on a small screen by displaying images in a three-dimensional space to allow a user to browse and navigate unlimited amounts of content. Specific infringements noted by the suit include Safari tabs on devices like Apple’s best iPhones (pictured, multitasking on devices like the iPhone 13 and Apple Watch Series 7 and more.
The suit asserts that Spacetime3D published its patent application in 2007.
Via: iMore.com