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Apple is reportedly preparing to release iOS 6.1.2 early next week to fix a security flaw that allows an attacker to bypass the pass code easily.

Apple accused of putting new employees to work on fake projects

Apple will challenge a ruling in Brazil this week that found the iPad-maker does not have exclusive rights to the iPhone trademark in the country.

Apple does not possess exclusive rights to the iPhone trademark in Brazil, as a local firm registered it in the year 2000.

Apple Inc. has made some changes to its line of MacBooks as it looks to bump up disappointing sales.

Microsoft and Apple are investigating an issue with iOS 6.1 devices and Exchange E-mail Servers, as Microsoft offers workaround advice.

Apple is reportedly preparing to rush out iOS 6.1.1 to users amidst complaints about decreased battery life and 3G signal issues.

The Australian parliament is set to grill executives from tech giants Apple, Microsoft and Adobe on why Australians pay higher prices despite a strong AUD currency.

Evasi0n has been updated again (v1.2) to disable OTA updates, since they don't work for jailbroken devices, as 7 million devices have installed the jailbreak so far.

Smart watch in development for Cupertino giant

According to a Reuters article, Apple CEO Tim Cook opposed taking Samsung to court over its Galaxy smartphones and tablets, but Steve Jobs pulled rank

A rumor sources from Chian suggests that Apple is preparing to release an iPhone 5S and a 5-inch iPhone 6 this year.

The Department of Justice (DoJ) reported that it reached a settlement with publishers Macmillan in an e-book price fixing anti-trust case.

Some cellular providers in Europe have warned their customers not to install the iOS 6.1 update, due to 3G signal problems.

According to a new report, Apple has poached an OLED expert from LG.
The report says Apple has hired James (Jueng-Gil) Lee, previously of ......

Even Woz believes Apple has fallen behind

A USITC judge has scheduled a final ruling on Apple's complaint against Samsung for August 1, 2013.

Apple's iTunes digital market has sold a whopping 25 billion songs since it was launched.

The California Supreme Court has sided with Apple in a lawsuit over the data that Apple collects from users of its web services during payment transactions.

A U.S. appeals court has rejected a request from Apple to expedite its appeal against a lower court's decision not to impose an injunction on the sale of Samsung devices.
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