Judge throws out Proview's iPad suit vs Apple
A California judge tossed out a lawsuit in which the Chinese firm Proview Electronics Co Ltd accused Apple Inc of tricking them into selling the 'iPad' name for less than it might have.
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China firm seeks settlement in iPad row: Lawyer
A Chinese computer company which sued Apple over the rights to the iPad trademark in China is now in talks for an out-of-court settlement, a lawyer for the firm said on Monday.
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Chinese student held with 59 iPads
A Chinese student was arrested after he tried to smuggle 59 iPads into Shanghai from Australia, on the same day the company put its new tablet computers on sale.
The student, whose name and age were
Apple, Google could join Dow index: Barron's
The Dow Jones Industrial Average stock index is due for an overhaul, and new-tech giants like Apple Inc and Google have good arguments for joining the elite 30 companies at the expense of old-industry
Apple avoiding billions in global taxes: Report
Gadget giant Apple is avoiding billions of dollars in taxes by setting up small offices around the world to collect and invest the company's profits, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
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Apple sales rocket in China, but growth may slow
Apple Inc is likely to see its sales growth nearly double in greater China in 2012, but the pace will probably taper thereafter as competitors hit back with new products in the biggest global mobile p
Apple growth hinges on China, new devices
Sometimes even eye-popping results are not enough.
Apple Inc shares may have risen 9 per cent on Wednesday on the back of another spectacular quarter that included soaring iPhone sales in China, but
Apple doubles profit on solid iPhone sales
Proving the sceptics wrong again, Apple nearly doubled its profit last quarter thanks to much stronger-than-expected iPhone sales to raise the cash hoard of world's most valuable company to an astound
Chinese investors scramble for a bite of Apple
China's rigid capital rules ban its citizens from investing directly in Apple Inc but that's not keeping them from seeking a piece of the iPhone maker's success by buying shares in its suppliers - and
US sues Apple, publishers yield on e-book pricing
The US Justice Department sued Apple and five publishing houses alleging a ‘conspiracy’ to raise prices and limit competition for e-books, and immediately reached a partial settlement in the case.
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