Apple tried at the last second to get out of producing a trove of documents by Monday as it was ordered to in its ongoing dispute with Epic, and Magistrate Judge Thomas Hixson is not having it. In early August, the company was given a deadline of September 30 to produce documents relating to the ...
Read Also
- 'We nicknamed it Eddy': What do schools and teachers think of AI in classrooms?
- The Digital Trends guide to FAST streaming services
- Best live TV streaming services: YouTube TV, Hulu, Sling TV, and more
- Here’s a peek at how A Minecraft Movie will handle crafting
- Designing multifunctional framework materials for sustainable photocatalysis
- X faces additional $1.9M fine to end ban in Brazil
- Apple October Mac event: everything we expect to be announced
- That surprising Rings of Power kiss was more about strategy than romance, according to Robert Aramayo
- Meta rethinks smart glasses with Orion
- Meta rethinks smart glasses with Orion
Latest Engadget
- Here’s a peek at how A Minecraft Movie will handle crafting
- Judge rejects Apple’s last-minute request for a deadline extension in Epic case
- The history of overhyped tech, and a chilling new graphic novel from Charles Burns
- Engadget review recap: iPhones, AirPods, Pixel Buds and an early look at the PlayStation 5 Pro
- X can be 'immediately' unblocked in Brazil after it pays a $1.9 million fine
- VR hit Walkabout Mini Golf is getting a mobile edition
- Valve cuts binding arbitration from its Steam user agreement
- Valve's Deadlock lets you turn cheaters into frogs
- Microsoft explains how it's tackling security and privacy for Recall
- Blizzard is trying to make a StarCraft shooter again (for the third time)