Individual Inventor Targets “Raise to Wake” Feature of Certain Apple Devices
In a new Northern District of California complaint, Apple (3:22-cv-02159) has been accused of infringing a single patent generally related to a device that, when idle, detects when a user touches or moves the device, determines whether the user is looking at the device (gaze detection), identifies the user with face recognition, and displays certain content specific to the user that was not shown when the device was idle. The plaintiff is the asserted patent’s sole named inventor, Chian Chiu Li, with infringement allegations targeting the provision of various models of iPhone and iPad that support the “raise to wake” feature.
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