Jurors in the latest courtroom battle between Apple and Samsung have delivered their verdict siding with Apple, deciding Samsung needs to pay Apple $533 million for infringing utility and design patents relating to the iPhone with its own devices.
While similar problems have been resolved in other parts of the world, Apple Maps is continuing to use mislabeled places in much of rural Canada, according to user complaints and a check by AppleInsider.
A number of MacBook and MacBook Pro models are showing up in Apple’s online store as sold out but available for delivery after June 4, suggesting that a refresh of some lines could be announced during June’s WWDC event.
An Oregon family’s Amazon Echo recorded household audio and sent it to an employee of the family’s husband, something Amazon blamed on a rare bug that it intends to fix.
Leon Speakers, in a new promotional video, shows how it installed the custom audio in common and meeting spaces in Apple’s new headquarters in Cupertino.
‘Complicit,’ which showed at film festivals around the world the last two years and just aired on Australian television, says Chinese electronics firms use harmful chemicals that poison workers and Apple should be held completely responsible for it.
An review of documents presented in court show that Apple was aware that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were more prone to bending than the smaller iPhone 5s.
Vevo, the record label-owned distributor of music videos and related content, will be shutting down its apps for iOS and other operating systems, as well as its consumer-facing website.
WWDC 2018 is just around the corner, and we’re extremely excited to see what Apple’s got up its sleeve. The annual conference is focused on software technologies, but sometimes Apple sneaks in a few hardware releases and announcements.