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 and setting up shop on its own, before being acquired by Apple last summer for $3 billion.  For a short while, HTC owned 50 percent of Beats before they sold it back, but more on that below.  At issue is whether that screw job was just a business deal gone wrong, or whether it was a violation of the contract between the two companies. Beat By Dre: The Exclusive Inside Story of How Monster Lost the World  The complaint  embedded below  filed today in San Mateo Superior Court  alleges that Dr. Dre, along with Beats co-founder and record executive Jimmy Iovine, defrauded and betrayed Monster CEO Noel Lee when the companies split back in 2012. As Giz stanley cup modo reported two years ago, the split was never amicable. Dre and Iovine walked away with a brand worth a fortune, while Lee was left with his competent audio company that had no other blockbuster products to rely on. Monster鈥擬onster Cable, technically鈥攚as really good at making HDMI cables and patch wires for musicians. They ;d provided the hardware design for Beats but not the branding,  stanley cup which was ultimately critical for the product   success. This quote from Sam Biddle   reporting is long, but it perfectly sets up the legal battle that  stanley cup 8217  about to go down: There can ;t be two winners. Monster solidified an agreement that got Beats Electronics alive and shipping headphones, but not without gigantic forfeit: Jimmy and Dre   side of Beats would retain permanent ownership of everything that Wlwf A Custom, All-GIF Keyboard Is Coming to iOS Because Of Course It Is
 waxed poetic, reporting the scene: As ballets go, this one was rather mechanical. A cast of front-loaders twirled and turned and performed parking-lot pas de deux with a machine that can melt 600 tons of snow in an hour. They are getting ready, nearly two months ahead of time, to ensure that this season   Super Bowl is free of the horrors of s stanley cups now. Graceful, operatic, weigh stanley cup ing as much as small Transformers, these half-robotic snow-removal machines form a veritable anti-snow army, and the NFL鈥攁ssisted, of course, by the taxpayer-funded infrastructure of the state鈥攊s preparing quite a rollout for the big game. Take a look at this list of equipment at the ready: 821 trucks would be ready for snow duty within 30 miles of the stadium and an additional 2,400 trucks could be called in from elsewhere in the state. In New York, the officials said, 2,000 garbage trucks that double as plows would be standing by, along with 440 salt spreaders and more than 230 front-loade stanley cup rs. The stadium itself has six plows, 30 front-loaders and 12 trucks to haul snow in addition to the 600-tons-an-hour melter and a couple of smaller ones, and the stadium went through what amounted to a dress rehearsal in the snowy weather last weekend. Brad Mayne, the president and chief executive of the stadium, said crews cleared and melted 5,000 tons of snow from the parking lots. These crawling landscape technicians will thus shape and clear the roads and parking lots of eastern New Jersey, leadin