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Nissan's nifty solar panel system for the Sakura EV,  Apple lost its UK antitrust lawsuit, and Strava pulled the plug on its Garmin lawsuit

Nissan's nifty solar panel system for the Sakura EV, Apple lost its UK antitrust lawsuit, and Strava pulled the plug on its Garmin lawsuit

Update: 2025-10-24
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-When fully stretched out on a sunny day, Nissan's solar panel system can add about 1,864 miles of driving distance a year and power multiple accessories. The panel works whether you're driving or parked.


-The Competition Appeal Tribunal ruled that the iPhone maker abused its dominant market position to inflate developer fees. The tribunal found that the company has "near absolute market power" for iOS app distribution and in-app payments. The decision declared that Apple has been "abusing its dominant position by charging excessive and unfair prices."


-Strava's big attack on Garmin didn't last long. On Tuesday, the former filed paperwork to dismiss its patent infringement lawsuit against the latter.

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Nissan's nifty solar panel system for the Sakura EV,  Apple lost its UK antitrust lawsuit, and Strava pulled the plug on its Garmin lawsuit

Nissan's nifty solar panel system for the Sakura EV, Apple lost its UK antitrust lawsuit, and Strava pulled the plug on its Garmin lawsuit

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