Apple has reportedly rejected Catchers metal chassis on the iPhone 6 due to a defect with the connecting areas. Apple has instead placed an order with existing suppliers Jabil and Foxconn.
Apple's senior research and development executive Dr. Edward H. Frank is reportedly touring Israel to investigate the possibility of opening an Apple-run development center.
Yesterday, it was reported by the WSJ that Apple dropped the minimum iAd buy to $400,000; however, a BusinessInsider source is now saying that Apple does not require minimum buys for the iPhone and iPod touch.
Declining iTunes Music point to Apple's need for a subscription-based music streaming service that it could build with the help of its Beats acquisition.
Jefferies analyst Peter Misek has released a new investor note claiming that there are some fantastical Apple prototype devices 'floating around' the Asian supply chain.
Apple will reportedly open its Grand Central store next weekend, slightly later than originally expected; and it won't be sharing any revenue with the MTA.