Apple ordering screens sized at least 4" for next iPhone – WSJ

May 16, 2012 (4 days ago) – 11:28 am

Apple has begun placing orders for a new, larger screen that will measure at least four inches diagonally, according to a new report. - more -

Apple argues plaintiffs are too vague in class action lawsuit over Siri

May 16, 2012 (4 days ago) – 8:00 am

Apple has filed a motion to dismiss a set of class-action lawsuits, which accuse the company of falsely advertising its Siri voice assistant feature for the iPhone 4S, under the grounds that the - more -

China Mobile ‘actively talking’ to Apple about iPhone cooperation

May 16, 2012 (4 days ago) – 6:35 am

China Mobile revealed on Wednesday that it is in ongoing negotiations with Apple to bring the iPhone to its network. - more -

HTC handsets held up at US customs due to ITC injunction over Apple patent

May 16, 2012 (4 days ago) – 4:00 am

Taiwanese handset maker HTC revealed on Tuesday that shipments of its HTC One X and EVO 4G LTE devices have been delayed because they are being reviewed by U.S. Customs to check for - more -

‘Social Network’ scribe signs on to adapt official Steve Jobs biography

May 16, 2012 (4 days ago) – 1:35 am

Aaron Sorkin, the award-winning writer who wrote the screenplay for The Social Network, has agreed to adapt Walter Isaacson's authorized biography of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. - more -

Tim Cook meets with Speaker of the House John Boehner

May 15, 2012 (5 days ago) – 11:55 pm

Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook met with Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives John Boehner on Tuesday for reasons yet to be reported. - more -

Quicktime for Windows update brings host of security fixes

May 15, 2012 (5 days ago) – 11:40 pm

Apple on Tuesday released Quicktime 7.7.2 for Windows PCs to fix a total of 17 security vulnerabilities, most of which don't affect Mac users as patches were included in OS X software updates. - more -

Judge denies Apple, publishers’ motion to dismiss e-book civil suit

May 15, 2012 (5 days ago) – 10:51 pm

A federal judge on Tuesday denied petitions by both Apple and a group of five major publishing houses to dismiss a class-action lawsuit accusing the companies of collusion in e-book price fixing. - more -

Remote control iPad interface reportedly outlined for rumored Apple HDTV

May 15, 2012 (5 days ago) – 9:36 pm

An uncorroborated report claims to have knowledge of how Apple is planning to use the iPad with a much rumored unannounced television, saying that the tablet will run dedicated remote control apps featuring - more -

Smaller iPad seen boosting Apple’s sales to schools, gamers

May 15, 2012 (5 days ago) – 7:48 pm

A smaller, more affordable iPad could increase Apple's tablet sales not only to schools and students, but also to people who play games on mobile devices, a new analysis concludes. - more -