Prosser missed the deadline to comment on the matter to the court. However, Prosser assured that he would not ignore the lawsuit – on the contrary: he had been in contact with Apple from the start. In fact, Prosser, Ramacciotti and Apple’s lawyers have now presented the court with a joint status report. In it, the parties inform about the progress in the evidentiary process. Cupertino is still working to determine the full extent of what was on Lipnik’s iPhone. Apple and Prosser would also work together to arrange a date for his testimony. The company is serious about the matter: In the lawsuit, Apple requested, among other things, damages, preliminary injunctions and an order requiring the destruction of illegally obtained information.
Vision Pro with special F1 demo at the start of the season?
Apple committed to Formula 1 a while ago. The company may use the announced event on March 4th to point out the live broadcast of the upcoming races on the Vision Pro. This is a rumor that John Gruber started on Daring Fireball. The reason for this assumption is the proximity to the season opener on March 8th in Melbourne. Gruber points out that a live broadcast may reach technical limits. However, Apple could at least be working on an interactive F1 experience – such as a virtual drive on the track.

