FlickIntelligence, LLC has sued Microsoft (6:24-cv-00079), NXP Semiconductors (NXP USA) (6:24-cv-00080), and Unity Software (6:24-cv-00082) over the provision of the Windows Mixed Reality VR (“virtual reality”) headset, NXP’s augment reality (AR) systems, and Unity’s AR platform, respectively. A single patent—generally related to displaying information about a “scene element” on a “secondary display” of an AR device—is asserted in these latest Western District of Texas complaints. Meta, sued by FlickIntelligence this past September, has filed a motion to dismiss for pleading inadequacies and on patent eligibility grounds.
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