Why the video pros are moving away from Apple
Six months after the launch of Final Cut Pro X (FCPX), Apple's major overhaul to its professional video editing software Final Cut Pro, video pros find themselves increasingly looking at other software options. The new...
ITC gives Motorola the early win in patent fight with Apple
Apple has suffered an early loss in its patent suit against Motorola. An administrative law judge (ALJ) with the International Trade Commission (ITC) issued an initial ruling late on Friday, saying that Motorola did not violate t...
Week in Apple: Apple’s education event, Anobit, data hogs, and more
This last week was CES 2012, meaning that Apple news largely took a backseat to what went on in Las Vegas. That doesn't mean nothing happened in the world of Apple, though. We discussed why quad-core iOS devices could...
Next-gen iPad expected to have quad-core processor, LTE support
The next-generation iPad won't just have a higher-resolution display—it will also come with LTE support and a quad-core processor, according to Bloomberg's sources. The publication claims to have spoken with three separate...
Child labor violations at Apple suppliers down in 2011
Apple is beginning to reveal more information about its suppliers in China as part of its 2012 Supplier Responsibility Progress Report. Published on Friday, Apple's latest report (which comes in the form of several PDFs) reveal...
We told you so? Chinese iPhone 4S launch turns into egg-throwing melee
It's January 13, which means that Chinese iPhone buyers in China should already have new iPhone 4Ss in their grubby little hands. That is not the case, however, due to a disastrous launch day that generated safety issues, forcin......
Apple confirms January 19 "education event" in NYC
Apple has begun to send invitations to members of the press for a media event in New York City on Thursday, January 19. The announcement is being described as an "education event" and will take...
In last-ditch effort to prove patent portfolio, Kodak sues Apple and HTC (again)
Apple and HTC are once again being accused of patent infringement, this time related to how the iPhone, iPad, and iPod transmit digital images. Eastman Kodak announced on Tuesday that it had filed lawsuits against...
Week in Apple: developer wishes, iBooks changes, and more
As we get settled into the new year, Apple news is beginning to ramp up again. In the past week, our top Apple news included interviews with developers about what they want to see out of Apple in the...
iPhone 4S users are big data hogs compared to iPhone 4 users
That new and improved antenna in the iPhone 4S is apparently helping its users download gobs of data. In fact, according to a new report from network management firm Arieso, iPhone 4S owners use twice as much data as...
Next-gen iPad rumors start up: upgraded cameras, slightly thicker body
Rumor-mongers start your engines, because it's January and the beginning of iPad rumor season. The next-gen iPad is well on its way, according to sources speaking to iLounge, with upgraded cameras, a higher-resolution display, a...
Judge not convinced by Apple’s trade secrets argument, unseals docs
A judge has denied Apple's request to keep certain court documents sealed in its copyright infringement case against Mac clone maker Psystar. In a late Tuesday filing, US District Judge William Alsup ordered that portions of the ...

