Apps not using UDID data willl see 24% less ad revenue, study says
A study conducted by mobile ad server MoPub claims that by rejecting apps which use UDID data, Apple is effectively cutting off around 24 percent of developer ad revenue.
Sprint will continue to offer unlimited data for next-gen iPhone
Although Apple's follow-up to the iPhone 4S remains unannounced, Sprint CEO Dan Hesse confirmed on Wednesday that his company will be offering unlimited data even if the device supports 4G LTE.
Ferrari chair learns management tips in meeting with Apple’s Tim Cook
The chairman and president of Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari recently had a two-hour meeting with Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook to talk about corporate strategy and management styles.
New Apple retail chief Josh Browett receives $61M in stock rights
Apple's new senior vice president of retail, John Browett, has officially begun work at his new company, and was issued about $61 million worth of restricted stock.
New Apple retail chief John Browett receives $61M in stock rights
Apple's new senior vice president of retail, John Browett, has officially begun work at his new company, and was issued about $61 million worth of restricted stock.
Tickets to Apple’s WWDC 2012 sell out in two hours
Tickets to this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, to be held from June 11 through 15 in San Francisco, sold out in just two hours Wednesday morning.
Apple to kick off 2012 Worldwide Developers Conference on June 11
Apple on Wednesday announced that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference will run June 11 through 15 at Moscone West in San Francisco, Calif., and tickets to the conference are now on sale.
Sprint sold 1.5M iPhones in Q1 2012, 44% to new customers
Sprint on Wednesday announced its own quarterly earnings, revealing that it sold 1.5 million iPhones last quarter, with 44 percent of those going to new customers.
HTC profits drop 70%, company cites Apple’s iPhone 4S as biggest cause
Before Apple posted yet another blowout quarter, rival HTC revealed its profits dropped 70 percent thanks largely to the launch of Apple's iPhone 4S.
Samsung in violation of court order to produce documents about Apple
A U.S. judge has ruled that Samsung is in violation of court orders requiring it to product documents mentioning Apple's products, as Apple seeks evidence that its rival infringed on its patents.
Wall Street: Q2 earnings prove Apple is beginning ‘international growth story’
After Apple announced record March quarter earnings of $11.6 billion, Wall Street watchers responded enthusiastically, with one analyst calling it proof of the beginning of an "international growth story" for the company.
Apple’s US K12 customers snapped up two iPads for every Mac this quarter
Apple's chief financial officer Peter Oppenheimer noted in the company's Q2 conference call that US K-12 education customers had purchased twice as many iPads as Macs, despite also setting a new record in Mac sales for the quarter.

