2011 MacBook Pro GPU Class-Action Lawsuit Extends to Canada
Class action lawsuit over 2011 MacBook Pro GPU issues extended to Canada.
Apple’s Online Stores Start Accepting PayPal in the US and UK
Apple online stores start accepting PayPal the US and UK.
Samsung Said to Begin Manufacturing First Set of 14 nm A9 chips
Samsung allegedly won the majority of A9 chip orders.
Apple Fires Back in Court: First Witness Defends DRM on iPod
Apple brought its first witness in the iPod antitrust case.
Canada’s Supreme Court Rules Police Can Search Cellphones Upon Arrest
In a ruling issued today Canada's Supreme Court allows cellphone searches.
Financial Times Names Tim Cook ‘Person of the Year’ for 2014
Tim Cook was chosen as the Person of the Year for 2014 by the Financial Times.
Canada’s Privacy Commissioner Urges Apple, Google and More to Improve App Privacy
Canada's Privacy Commissioner urges Apple and others to improve app privacy.
Quanta to Start Mass Production of Apple Watch in January [Rumour]
Apple Watch will enter mass production two months earlier than expected.
Readdle Launches Powerful Editor PDF Office for iPad
The creator of Documents, Scanner Pro and other productivity apps launches PDF Office, a powerful PDF editor for iPad.
Time Person of the Year Goes to Ebola Fighters, Not Tim Cook
Time has chosen a person of the year of 2014: this year the honour goes to the Ebola fighters.
Apple Pay Launch in China Rumoured for Q1, Supported by 8 Major Banks
Apple is expected to launch Apple Pay in China in Q1 2015.
iPod Antitrust Lawsuit Sees Amateur Ice Dancer Join as Plaintiff
Amateur ice skater apparently saves iPod antitrust lawsuit.