REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (CN) - Hip-hop star Dr. Dre conspired to dupe a former partner out of his stake in Beats Electronics, which Apple bought for $3.4 billion last year, Nevada sound equipment company ...
LOS ANGELES (CN) – Beats Electronics sued audio-video cable maker Monster on Friday, claiming Monster owes $71 million for products it sold under a deal reached after the companies parted ways five ...
If you thought that Apple's acquisition of Beats would be the last big news for the audio accessory and streaming company, think again. Monster, Beats' previous partner in the business, is now suing ...
Monster, which co-designed the original Beats By Dr. Dre headphones, is filing suit against Beats Electronics, the firm acquired by Apple in May and co-founded by musician Dr. Dre and producer Jimmy ...
The line of high-end headphones, which Monster helped develop, was "fraudulently acquired" through a "sham" transaction, according to the lawsuit. Steven Musil is the night news editor at CNET News.
Apple has suspended audio accessory maker Monster's right to make licensed accessories for Apple devices following a lawsuit Monster filed against Apple-owned Beats Electronics in January, reports The ...
If Monster's new collaboration with Lady Gaga is a little too extreme in the style stakes for you, then their new entry-level headphones – the Beats Solo – may be more attractive. Smaller and lighter ...
A former partner of Beats Electronics is suing the company and phone manufacturer HTC for “deliberate acts of corporate betrayal.” Monster, which was involved in the design and development of the ...
LAS VEGAS — Beats co-founders Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre conspired to push aside audio tech firm Monster, which had designed and made Beats By Dr. Dre headphones, to gain complete control of the popular ...
Beats will "squeeze" a trusting partner out of the equation The complaint goes on to say that the company has a “pattern and practice” to “lure entrepreneurs, musicians, and electronic product ...
Beats Electronics, bought last year by Apple Inc. for about $3 billion, was sued Tuesday along with Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine by audio components firm Monster and its chief executive, alleging fraud.