November 5, 2015 iPad 5 to be released in March? The Apple news blog 9to5Mac reports that a "new iPad 5" is planned for March, incorporating design elements of the recently-released iPad mini.
November 5, 2015 Google Maps return as app for iPhone The release comes nearly three months after Apple Inc. replaced Google Maps as the device's built-in navigation system and inserted its own maps into the latest version of its mobile operating system.
November 5, 2015 New Apple iMacs go on sale Friday Apple says the smaller version its new, slimmed-down iMac desktop computers will go on sale Friday. It will also start taking orders for the larger model, but the units won't ship until next month.
November 5, 2015 How does Apple's 'non-apology' to Samsung rank? When a judge ordered Apple to apologize to Samsung for claiming it copied Apple's designs, Apple responded with a statement so unapologetic that the judge ordered a re-do.
November 5, 2015 Apple supplier Foxconn closes factory after 2,000-person brawl The company that makes Apple's iPhones suspended production at a factory in China on Monday after a brawl by as many as 2,000 employees at a dormitory injured 40 people.
November 5, 2015 How an accessory maker guessed right on the iPhone 5 and wrong on the iPad Mini iLuv, a popular maker of accessories for iPhones, iPads and other mobile devices, hunkers in a low-slung, nondescript building in a business park in Port Washington, Long Island — about an hour north of Manhattan.
November 5, 2015 Apple claims Samsung copied iPhone technology An attorney for Apple told a jury Tuesday that bitter rival Samsung faced two options to compete in the booming cellphone market after Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone to critical acclaim in 2007: Innovate or copy.
November 5, 2015 Apple returns to EPEAT environmental ratings list Apple said Friday that it is putting its products back on an environmental ratings registry, saying it made a mistake in removing them from the list.
November 5, 2015 Apple drops green EPEAT label from products Apple has ended support for a leading, government-backed green standard … and some are seeing red.
November 4, 2015 Apple tightens HealthKit privacy policy in bid to protect users’ health data Ahead of its imminent launch of iOS 8 and its HealthKit platform, Apple has updated its privacy policy warning health-app developers not to sell or pass on any collected personal data to advertising platforms, data brokers, or information resellers.Â