Company Denies Forced Student Labor Was Used to Make iPhones
Students work on assembly lines, but Foxconn says they aren't required to be there and are paid
Students work on assembly lines, but Foxconn says they aren't required to be there and are paid
What sort of patent lawsuits will that lead to?
That puts Apple in the Justice Department's crosshairs in the ongoing saga over "price-fixing"
We know what you've been up to with your iPad
"The FBI has not requested this information from Apple, nor have we provided it to the FBI or any organization," said Natalie Kerris, an Apple spokeswoman.
Something else the company seems to have in common with Apple
"At this time there is no evidence indicating that an FBI laptop was compromised or that the FBI either sought or obtained this data."
Recent Apple win in America not to be repeated in Asia
Attempts to end disputes without having to go to court
Apple keeps changing the reason for rejecting the anti-war app
Hearings will begin in December
Sources say customer satisfaction taking a back seat to sales numbers.
Salt in the wound after winning $1 billion from the South Korean competitor
Says intellectual property deserves to be protected.
Online retailer could be looking to challenge Apple's iphone
South Korean court has ruled both companies infringed on each other and has imposed a partial ban on their products
Presumably none of them are "How much are we getting paid for this, again?"
Just try to imagine sitting on the jury of a giant patent case. Just try.
Hitting new market capitalization records in trading today
Objects to effort to bring in 22 rebuttal witnesses in patent case against Samsung.
Apple has included YouTube as an app on every version of the iPhone since its launch in 2007 - until now.
Documents not allowed as evidence given to reporters. Apple wants sanctions.
Apple's lawsuit against Samsung over smartphone designs reveals absurdity of some intellectual property laws.
American workers are losing jobs to machines, not to Chinese workers.
The founder of Apple may have been a narcissistic jerk, but his humanity was revealed by the liberating objects he made.
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