The accusations suggest a deliberate act of intellectual property theft aimed at appropriating proprietary information from Tesla's battery manufacturing operations.
Kathryn Husak, 46, faces two counts of grand theft charges and tampering with evidence, both fourth-degree felonies.
Apple this month sued its former employee Andrew Aude in California state court, alleging that he breached the company's confidentiality agreement and violated labor laws by leaking sensitive information to the media and employees at other tech companies. Apple has demanded a jury trial, and it is seeking damages in excess of $25,000. Aude joined Apple as an iOS software engineer in 2016, shortly after graduating college. He worked on optimizing battery performance, making him "privy to...
While Apple may be talking to Google about adopting the search giant's Gemini AI for upcoming releases of iOS, over in China that's not a feasible plan, seeing as how Google services are banned. So, a local player is the answer, and it seems like Apple found it in Baidu, long called "the Google of China" - how fitting. News from China today reveals that Baidu is set to provide AI services to Apple's latest devices - only in China, of course. Baidu will be Apple's generative AI provider in the...
(FOX40.COM) — A former Bayside Church employee is accused of stealing property worth over $50,000 from the church. The Placer County Sheriff’s Office said it arrested a 41-year-old man from Citrus Heights after a multi-week investigation of the burglary case at the church. A video shared by the sheriff’s office showed various electronical equipment among []
A Brush High School secretary has been charged in Lyndhurst Municipal Court with third-degree felony theft by deception after police discovered missing funds from a fundraiser for former principal Michael Fording, who died of stage four colon cancer in November. Lyndhurst Police Chief Patrick Rhode confirmed that Stacie LaRiccia was charged after a police investigation […]
As Donald Trump's legal eagle, Alina Habba is no stranger to dishing out lawsuits, but she once found herself on the unexpected end of some serious allegations.
Apple has filed a lawsuit against former employee Andrew Aude, claiming that he leaked confidential info on the Vision Pro and other projects to media outlets and other tech companies.
Two men, one Canadian and one Chinese national, are accused by the US of stealing Tesla's battery-making tech and attempting to sell it through online ads
The Apple Vision Pro may get a boost of support when it eventually launches in China, with Tencent reportedly agreeing to supply apps for the headset. Tencent's WeChat could be heading to the Apple Vision Pro Apple CEO Tim Cook has already confirmed that the Apple Vision Pro will be heading to China later in 2024, However, while the exact timing of the headset launch is unknown, it may get some local support in the important market. A Tuesday report from The Information cites a...
Apple Vision Pro is currently only available in the United States, but Apple has promised that it will come to other markets before the end of the year. During a visit to China this week, Apple CEO Tim Cook offered confirmation that China is one of the countries in which Vision Pro will launch this year. more
A former UPS worker located in Winnipeg, Canada has been accused of stealing Apple products valued at more than $1.3 million, and reselling them for profit. According to Canada's Global News and the Winnipeg Free Press, UPS worker Orville Beltrano stole approximately 866 Apple devices from the warehouse where he had worked since 2013. Beltrano served as a supervisor at the location, and he was selling the products that he swiped on Kijiji. Between September 2023 and January 2024,...