Apple targets Samsung smartphones, tablets with new German lawsuits
Apple has filed suit against Samsung once again in Germany, aiming to have sales of 10 of the Korean company's smartphones halted. In a separate newly filed suit, Apple also targeted five models of Samsung tablets. Apple is targeting design rights with its latest suits.
Touch typist’s dream keyboard comes to the Mac
Apple users who also type like the wind are in luck: Das Keyboard took the wrapper off a version of its impressive mechanical switch keyboard that's designed for Macs. In addition to tactile feedback, the Das Keyboard for Mac offers special keys designed for Apple machines.
Analyst’s supplier checks suggest Apple sales gaining steam
In a new research note to clients, Ticonderoga Securities analyst Brian White noted December was a record month for his "Apple Barometer": an index of sales at Apple's Asian suppliers. It's an unusual bump in a month when orders at Apple's suppliers typically fall off.
Is iTunes the key to Apple’s paid app advantage?
Apple's iOS mobile platform tends to sell more paid software than its rivals, and its biggest advantage might be a head start that Google, Microsoft or any other mobile competitor can't do much to eliminate: iTunes. It's also an advantage Apple likely isn't done profiting by.
Your next iPhone could be waterproof
According to one maker of a waterproof microscopic film technology, we might see waterproof devices among the next generation of mobile phones, and Apple could be at the fore of this movement. The revolution could come without big trade-offs in physical design.
New report claims high-res, quad-core LTE iPad 3 production underway
A new report from Bloomberg says Apple's next iPad has indeed begun production. The new iPad will have a sharper screen, according to the new report, but also "LTE access," something we've yet to hear much about in early iPad rumors.
Hands on with OnLive Desktop: Windows works surprisingly well on the iPad
Sometimes Windows is just what the doctor ordered, and with OnLive's new Desktop app for iPad, I suspect it'll be the prescription I'm looking for much more often. Here's a look at what the fresh new Windows virtualization app for iPad offers.
Apple lists suppliers, highlights audits in 2012 Supplier Responsibility Report
Apple released its latest Supplier Responsibility Progress Report on Friday, detailing efforts it made during 2011 to improve conditions at its supplier facilities, and to make sure its standards for labor, health and safety, and impact on the environment were being met.
iPad growth seen slowing in 2012, but that’s no disaster
Apple might not have as impressive a year in 2012 in terms of iPad growth as it did in 2011, according to some early predictions. Numbers from DisplaySearch on Friday indicate 9.7-inch flat panel shipments for iPads are expected to hit around 65 million in 2012.
Apple going greener thanks to change in cable production
Apple's drive to put out greener products will cost suppliers cash in the short term but will result in big long-term environmental advantages. Volex, which makes power and USB cables for the Mac maker's mobile devices, will switch to halogen-free designs during the coming year.
Kickstarter finds: Pressure-sensitive iPad stylus, a case that pops, and super simple sound
Kickstarter isn't slowing down in 2012, but it has a high bar to reach in terms of matching its amazing 2011. Luckily, there are already some amazing products that prove innovation isn't in short supply at the crowd-funding site as we head into the new year.
Snapseed on the Mac is a great tool for hobbyist photographers
Snapseed, Apple's iPad app of the year for 2011, is available on the Mac as of Thursday via the Mac App Store. It's more expensive than the iOS version, but cheaper than a lot of the photo editing competition. So how does it stack up?

