Apple faces more patent ‘troll’ suits than any other tech company
Over the last five years, no technology company has been sued by more non-practicing entities over alleged patent infringement than Apple.
Famous designer says Apple will reveal ‘revolutionary’ product within 8 months
Acclaimed French designer Phillippe Starck revealed in a recent interview that he has been working with Apple on a "revolutionary" new product that will be revealed within the next 8 months.
German court upholds ban on Apple’s iCloud push e-mail services
Apple will not be able to immediately reactivate push e-mail for iCloud and MobileMe users in Germany, as a local court has upheld a ban on the service in that country.
Apple expected to report sales of 33M iPhones, 12M iPads to start 2012
With Apple to report its earnings in just a week and a half, the company is projected to reveal sales of 33 million iPhones and 12 million iPads to kick off calendar 2012.
Google ‘quite focused’ on low-end Android tablets as iPad controls high end
Google CEO Larry Page said on Thursday that his company is "quite focused" on reaching the lower end of the tablet market, even as Apple's iPad continues to dominate the high-end price range.
Apple denies DoJ allegations of collusion, says it broke up Amazon monopoly
Apple has spoken out against the U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit filed against the company earlier this week, noting that the launch of its iBookstore actually broke "Amazon's monopolistic grip on the publishing industry."
Brazilian city with Foxconn iPhone, iPad plant names street after Steve Jobs
The city of Jundiaí in Brazil has changed the name of one of its streets to "Avenida Steve Jobs," offering a tribute to the late Apple co-founder not far from a Foxconn plant believed to be producing iPhones and iPads.
Apple granted motion to intervene in Lodsys patent dispute
Ten months after filing for the motion, Apple has finally been granted the power to intervene on behalf of numerous iOS developers that have been hit with a slew of patent suits by Lodsys.
Apple Java update removes Flashback malware
Apple on Thursday released a software update to remove Flashback, the most notorious Mac trojan to date, which reportedly affected some 600,000 Macs worldwide.
Apple improving iTunes account security with stricter requirements
Apple has begun asking users to select and answer a series of questions associated with their Apple IDs to enhance security measures.
Extremely rare Apple Macintosh 128K with ‘Twiggy Drive’ listed for $100K on eBay
An extremely rare piece of Apple history has appeared for auction on eBay in the form of a Macintosh 128K, complete with a 5.25-inch "Twiggy" disk drive.
DoJ seen as unlikely to win antitrust e-book suit against Apple
Experts who have reviewed the U.S. Department of Justice antitrust case against Apple over alleged price fixing of e-books believe that the government will likely lose.

