While the ruling clears Motive of infringement, Samsara’s separate lawsuit in federal court in Delaware remains active. That case alleges patent violations, fraud and false advertising.
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Exxon Buys Kentucky Battery Factory to Expand Energy Storage
The Texas oil giant is making several forays into low-carbon energy even as it expands fossil fuel production faster than its rivals.
September 9, 2025New Data Shows Much Weaker Job Market in 2024, This Year
The Labor Department reported Sept. 9 that employers added 911,000 fewer jobs than originally reported from April 2024 through March.
September 9, 2025Dual Efforts Steer Arizona Crackdown on Lawsuit Financing
The legislation is particularly significant for Arizona's trucking industry, which faces an increasing number of lawsuits often backed by third-party funding.
September 9, 2025Small-Business Optimism Edges Higher on Better Sales Outlook
The National Federation of Independent Business optimism index advanced 0.5 point to 100.8, the highest level since January.
September 9, 2025VinFast Plans US Plant in 2028 as It Seeks Equity Backers
VinFast, which announced last year it was delaying a North Carolina EV factory until 2028, is “pushing forward” with a plan to open the plant at that time.
September 9, 2025Attorney: Detained Korean Hyundai Workers Were in US Legally
A lawyer for several workers detained at a Hyundai factory says many of those rounded up in the immigration raid are engineers and equipment installers brought in for specialized work.
September 9, 2025US Farm Trade Deficit Widens to New Record as Imports Surge
The U.S. agricultural trade deficit widened further in July, highlighting the challenge facing President Donald Trump as he vows to reverse the trend.
September 9, 2025US Firm Agrees to $500M Investment in Pakistan for Minerals
A U.S. metals company signed a $500 million investment deal with Pakistan on Sept. 8.
September 8, 2025Canada Diverts Aluminum Exports to Europe as US Tariffs Bite
Aluminum producers in Quebec are diverting more of the metal used to make cans and car parts to Europe as rising U.S. tariffs make their shipments more expensive for American customers.
September 8, 2025