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It's Wednesday, October 04, 2023. A Florida-based company called X Social Media has accused Elon Mus

[The Morning After]( It's Wednesday, October 04, 2023. A Florida-based company called X Social Media has accused Elon Musk’s X Corp. of trademark and service mark [infringement](. With SpaceX, AI venture xAI (not to mention the brief existence of banking startup x.com), Musk really loves the letter X. At the time of the renaming, trademark attorney Josh Gerben told Reuters there was “about a 100 percent probability that both opportunistic and legitimate plaintiffs will sue Twitter/X over the new name.” Conveniently, Gerben’s law firm is representing the plaintiff in this case. X Social Media says it’s “offered its advertising and social media services connecting law firms and those in need of advocates since 2016.” While its logo looks vastly different from the logo used by the social network formerly known as Twitter, it apparently “frequently emphasizes the ‘X’ portion of its mark throughout its advertising.” The plaintiff told the court it has already suffered losses in revenue due to Twitter’s rebranding and that the confusion will probably continue to its “financial detriment.” It’s now asking the court for an injunction against Musk’s X, asking for damages equivalent to three times its losses or the defendant’s profits. If it’s looking for X/Twitter’s profits,[it might struggle](. — Mat Smith ​​You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. [Subscribe right here!]( The biggest stories you might have missed [SteelSeries starts out strong with its first dedicated gaming microphones]( [Ford’s new F-150 Lightning Flash has a 320-mile range and hands-free highway driving]( [The FCC has begun fining companies over their dead satellites]( [The best laptops for 2023]( [Samsung Galaxy S23 FE hands-on: Moving beyond fan edition]( [The original Apple Watch lineup is officially obsolete]( The 2015 original series includes a $17,000 edition. [[TMA] Engadget]( Apple’s first-generation Watch is now officially obsolete, including the Hermes and $17,000 18-carat gold Watch Edition models, according to Apple’s latest obsolete product list seen by MacRumors. That means the Series 0 Watch models, first released in 2015, are no longer eligible for hardware service and providers cannot order parts. Still, the original watch fulfilled a role, like the very first iPhone, of proof of concept. Apple improved on the wearable to become the most popular smartwatch by a fair margin — it’s just not a watch that grows in value. [Continue reading.]( [A pedestrian was pinned under a Cruise robotaxi after another car’s hit-and-run]( The woman is in critical condition. A Cruise autonomous car was involved in a [horrific accident]( in San Francisco on Monday evening. A pedestrian crossing a street was hit by another car, which sped off. However, the hit-and-run hurled her in front of a Cruise driverless taxi, which stopped atop her leg as she screamed in pain. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the woman was still in critical condition at 9:30 AM ET on Tuesday. Cruise says there weren’t any passengers in the AV, which was in autonomous mode. Cruise and Waymo got approval from California regulators this year to operate and charge fares for fully autonomous cars in San Francisco at any time of the day. However, the state’s DMV asked the company in August to reduce its fleet of driverless taxis by half, pending an investigation into crashes involving the AVs. [Continue reading.]( [Surface Laptop Go 3 review]( Microsoft’s basic PC grows up. [[TMA] Engadget]( When the Surface Laptop Go debuted three years ago, it seemed like Microsoft made the cheapest possible notebook without sacrificing that Surface flair. The result was a $549 computer with such mediocre specs it just wasn’t worth considering. Now, with noticeably faster than previous Laptop Go models and better build quality, Microsoft’s getting a lot of things right, even though prices start at $799. [Continue reading.]( [How to watch Google unveil the Pixel 8]( Find out all the juice about the Pixel 8 lineup and the Pixel Watch 2. Yes, we know everything already. So. Many. Leaks. But Google may have some surprises or fancy Pixel features to warrant watching along with its livestream. (I hope so.) It all starts at 10 AM ET on October 4. We’ll have full coverage of all the Pixel news right here on Engadget, including our own liveblog. [Continue reading.]( The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( Copyright © 2023 Yahoo. All rights reserved.

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