Jefferies & Co. analyst James Kisner reports that at least one MSO (operator of multiple cable television systems) is calculating how much additional capacity will be needed for a new Apple device.
On Tuesday, Free Press, Public Knowledge, and the New America Foundation's Open Technology Institute notified AT&T of their intent to file a formal complaint against the company.
A judge in Tokyo has ruled that Samsung doesn't infringe on an Apple patent for synchronizing music and video with servers and has ordered Apple to pay Samsung's legal fees.
Apple will reportedly hold an event on Wednesday, September 12th to unveil the 'iPhone 5' and 'iPad mini' and release the new iPhone just 9 days later.