Apple has confirmed the opening of an engineering office in Seattle and it appears to have at least 30 engineers already working for the company in the area.
Geekbench founder John Poole appears to have confirmed that Apple is slowing down iPhones with old batteries, based on data from the popular benchmarking application.
Verizon has announced that starting May 25, new and existing consumers get six months of Apple Arcade or Google Play Pass free with any unlimited plan or twelve months free with Play More or Get More plans.
In a piece on the history of Apple's relationship with Google pertaining to Maps for iOS, the WSJ reveals that Apple is working on a navigation app for the iPhone.
White Lines updates to version 1.1 and a new version of the game with some different twists that will be released for Apple's much anticipated new device, the iPad.
Daring Fireball's John Gruber has posted some thoughts on the schedule for WWDC 2012, suggesting that perhaps Apple plans to launch a developer platform for the Apple TV.
Apple has submitted a letter to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regarding the proposed Federal Automated Vehicles Policy.