A court ruled that Samsung owed Apple $ 539 milli for violating the iPhone's patents, but we may not have heard the end of the debacle that lasted for years . Other news of the week included the revelati that Apple was aware of the problems of the iPhone 6 before "Bendgate" burst

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All you need to know:
- A jury ruled that Samsung still needs a lot of mey. mey to Apple >>
- Apple was aware of the structural deficiencies of the iPhone 6 line >>
- The company is offering a credit of $ 50 for people who replaced the iPhone batteries before the beginning of the recent discount program >>
- It seems that an update of the MacBook is imminent >>
- Apple may have to pay a fee per employee in Cupertino >> [19659007] The company is working with Volkswagen self-employed shuttles >> [19659006] FBI allegedly inflated Tasks encrypted cell phes >>
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A summary of all our hottest stories this week:
Samsung owes Apple $ 539M for iPhone patent infringement Apple knew in advance about the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus & # 39; Bendgate & # 39; said court filing
Apple offering $ 50 credit for iPhone batteries replaced before the updated repair program
Apple MacBook and MacBook Pro decreases before the update possible at the WWDC [19659016] Apple looking down the possibility of new per employee …