Apple has released iOS 5.1.1 which brings several improvements including bug fixes for AirPlay playback, iPad network switching, HDR photos, bookmark syncing and more.
NYU law professor Richard Epstein believes that the Department of Justice's antitrust suit against Apple and publishers over e-Book pricing is a mistake.
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin and Simon & Schuster in New York claiming that the companies colluded to fix eBook pricing.
Consumer groups in eleven countries have written letters to national regulators asking them to put a stop to Apple's misleading advertising on product warranties.
Apple has changed Siri's answer to the question 'What's the best smartphone ever?' after it was discovered that the Nokia Lumia 900 came up as the result.
Apple has released iTunes 10.6.1 which fixes several issues and resolves an ordering issue when browsing TV episodes from your iTunes Library on the Apple TV.
In its in depth look at Apple's war against Android, Bloomberg notes that a 1994 Fidler/Knight Ridder tablet design raised substantial question regarding the validity of Apple's patent on the iPad's design.
Apple's end user license agreement for iBooks Author says you can't sell or distribute any content created by the software through anything but Apple outlets.
Apple has told a Federal Court in Australia that it will offer a refund to customers who believe that they were misled due to the company's 4G claims for the new iPad.
Tony Fadell, former Senior Vice President of the iPod Division at Apple, says that the company seriously considered releasing the iPhone with a hardware keyboard.