Qualcomm Cleared in Chip Licensing Trial, Sets Stage for Continued Expansion into Laptop and AI Markets

Wilmington, Delaware – A federal jury in Delaware has ruled in favor of Qualcomm in a noteworthy legal dispute with Arm Holdings concerning the licensing of central processors, paving the way for Qualcomm’s expansion into the laptop segment. Despite this victory, the mixed verdict leaves some disputes unresolved, signaling potential for further legal entanglements. The jury decision came after a week-long trial, which did not resolve all the contentious points between the two technology giants. They agreed on Qualcomm’s use of Nuvia’s technology, a startup Qualcomm acquired in 2021 for $1.4 billion, affirming that the … Read more

Grand Jury to Review Case of Man Accused in Fatal Shooting Over Stolen Laptop

Bluefield, West Virginia – The case concerning a man accused of fatally shooting a teenager during an alleged laptop theft has moved to a grand jury. The decision was announced following a preliminary hearing this week, pushing the legal proceedings to a new phase as the community remains divided over the grim incident. In late August, 16-year-old Gavin Smith was shot as he allegedly attempted to steal a laptop from the accused, Edward McCallister. The tragic situation unfolded in a residential neighborhood, triggering significant discussion about property rights and self-defense laws. Authorities reported that the … Read more