Posts tagged: apple
Apple, others settle with patent troll SimpleAir
Apple and several other technology companies have settled with patent troll SimpleAir to license four of the company's mobile patents. [Read more]
Tim Cook: Bringing a world of change to the world of Apple?
According to a new feature from Fortune, Cook has dramatically changed some things at Apple, making it more corporate than Steve Jobs might have liked. [Read more]
Apple tinkers with iPen stylus and haptic feedback
Recently published patents suggest Apple was working on a stylus that would be able to provide haptic feedback for an improved user interface. [Read more]
Apple gets Siri and John Malkovich to have a meeting of minds
In two really quite amusing ads, Siri and John Malkovich interact on something of an astral plane. [Read more]
Apple reaffirms fight against e-book antitrust case
In a new court filing Apple slams the Department of Justice's case against it point by point, saying it's "fundamentally flawed." [Read more]
Samsung, Apple CEOs meet without coming to agreement?
Despite spending 16 hours together over two days, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Samsung CEO Choi Gee-sung reportedly can't reach a settlement in patent disputes. [Read more]
Why Apple needs to settle its e-book suits
More and more, it appears that Apple's e-book agreement with publishers was anticompetitive -- or, at the very least, anticonsumer. [Read more]
Apple releases digital raw compatibility update 3.13
New camera devices added to the growing list of supported raw formats in Apple's software. [Read more]
Next Gen iPhone Screen Specs Leak, Apple to Reportedly Deliver Mini Tablet
iPhone rumored to have 16:9 aspect ration either a 3.999 inch or 4.1 inch screen
Apple is the biggest chip buyer — and getting bigger
Apple buys about 50 percent more memory, processors, and other semiconductor products than its nearest rival, Samsung -- which, by the way, isn't just a buyer, but also the second-biggest producer. [Read more]
Apple again the world’s most valuable brand; Google third
Apple took the top spot for the second year in a row, beating out IBM, Google, and McDonald's to assume the position of the world's most valuable brand. [Read more]