
Google mostly loses EU antitrust appeal, still has to pay €4.1 billion fine
"We are disappointed that the Court did not annul the decision in full. Android has created more choice for everyone, not less, and supports thousands of successful businesses in Europe and around the world," said Google's spokersperson.

Zoom sued by its shareholder for fraud around security lapses
The new shareholder lawsuit comes after a user lawsuit, which followed after a series of publicised security and privacy issues found on the popular video-conferencing app.

Apple agrees to pay a US$500 million fine for slowing down older iPhones
US-based users not involved in the lawsuit could still get some money from the pay-out.

Apple could face lawsuits from investors over its revised earnings estimates
Two law firms are investigating whether Apple failed to warn investors about slowing iPhone demand.

Intel faces at least 32 lawsuits as a result of the Meltdown and Spectre flaws
Intel is facing at least 32 lawsuits as a result of the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities in its processors.

Spotify has been hit with a US$1.6 billion copyright lawsuit by a major music publisher
Wixen Music Publishing has hit Spotify with a US$1.6 billion lawsuit alleging that the streaming company is using thousands of songs without the correct license.

Bose’s class-action lawsuit alleges that their headphones are spying on users
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Bose, and it alleges that their headphones are secretly collecting and selling customer data.

Qualcomm will not stop shipping chips to Apple despite US$1 billion lawsuit
Qualcomm will not stop shipping modem chips to Apple despite the latter suing it for US$1 billion. However, sources close to Qualcomm say the company is considering filing a countersuit in response.

NVIDIA will pay GeForce GTX 970 owners US$30 each for misleading VRAM claims
NVIDIA has agreed to a preliminary settlement in a lawsuit brought to it for alleged false advertising of the amount of VRAM on the GeForce GTX 970. In addition to paying US$30 each to customers who bought the GPU, NVIDIA and the other defendants will have to pay as much as US$1.3 million in attorney's fees.