Apple fails to kill lawsuit claiming it 'broke' FaceTime

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Judge says class actions can go ahead.

Apple fails to kill lawsuit claiming it 'broke' FaceTime
Apple has failed in its bid to dismiss a lawsuit claiming it disabled the popular FaceTime video conferencing feature on older iPhones to force users to upgrade. US district judge Lucy Koh ruled late on Friday that iPhone 4 and 4S users can pursue nationwide class action claims that Apple ...

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