Today in Apple history: Apple crushes Think Secret rumors site
On December 19, 2007, Apple settled a lawsuit with Nick Ciarelli that shuttered “Think Secret,” his popular Apple rumors site.
On December 19, 2007, Apple settled a lawsuit with Nick Ciarelli that shuttered “Think Secret,” his popular Apple rumors site.
Learn about the European Union's push for interoperability with Apple's AirDrop and AirPlay technologies and the concerns over user privacy.
A newly released government report on the iPhone in the UK could result in sweeping changes to Safari and other web browsers.
A UK consumer-advocacy group claims iCloud is an abuse of Apple’s power over iPhone and iPad users.
On September 13, 2013, Apple and Samsung headed back to court to determine the amount of damages Samsung must pay for copying the iPhone.
On October 9, 1991, Apple was ordered to pay out $26.5 million to The Beatles' record label and holding company Apple Corps.
A U.S. federal judge ordered sweeping changes to Google Play, the default source for Android applications. What does this mean for Apple?
Europe will require iPhone and iPad to be more open to working with third-party smartwatches, headphones, VR headsets and more.
A ruling on Tuesday by the EU's highest court requires Apple pay 13 billion euros ($14.3 billion) in taxes it's owed since 2016.
On August 14, 1991, a judge's ruling dealt a major blow to Apple's legal case over the WIndows UI. Thus began Apple's big 1990s decline.
On July 25, 1989, Apple suffered a major setback in its lawsuit against Microsoft for allegedly stealing the Mac's graphical interface.
Apple and the European Commission agreement brings tap and go to rival digital wallets on iPhone in Europe
Apple withholding artificial intelligence upgrades for iPhone and Mac from the EU caused Margrethe Vestager to call the features anti-competitive.