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Friday, June 24, 2016

Chinese company suing Apple to ban iPhone 6 'barely exists,' says report - CNET

The company, Shenzhen Baili Marketing Services, no longer answers its phone, has dumped its websites and can’t be found at its three registered locations, says the Wall Street Journal.

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