US sues Apple over e-book price fixing scheme
Apple and five of the publishing industry's top firms have been accused of conspiring to raise prices and block Amazon.com from selling e-books at $9.99 in a US Justice Department suit.
The suit file
'Apple to become world's first $1 trillion company'
Apple will become the world's first trillion-dollar company when its shares top $1,000 each, Wall Street analysts have predicted.
The technology giant's shares were worth $633.38 last week as its sto
Boy in China sells kidney to buy iPhone, iPad: Report
A teenage high-school student in China sold his kidney for an illicit transplant operation and used the proceeds to buy an Apple iPhone and iPad, state press said on Friday.
The 17-year-old boy, who
Apple sells three million iPads on opening weekend
Apple announced on Monday that it sold three million of its new iPad tablet computers over the course of its first weekend on the market.
"The new iPad is a blockbuster with three million sold -- the
Man shoots at iPad to test durability
A man carried out a durability test on the new iPad by shooting at it, a media report said.
The video of the Apple gadget being destroyed has become an online hit, The Sun reported.
It shows Richard
Apple to make announcement on huge cash holdings
Apple scheduled an announcement Monday on plans for its huge cash balance, estimated to be at least $97 billion from its hugely successful gadgets like the iPad and iPhone.
An Apple statement said ch
Apple market value hits $500bn, where few have gone
Apple's market capitalisation topped $500 billion on Wednesday, climbing to a mountain peak where few companies have ventured - and none have stayed for long.
Apple was already the world's most valua
Steve Jobs FBI file reveals tendency to distort reality
The FBI has released decades-old file it kept on Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, questioning his moral character by disclosing details on his reported drug use and ability to 'distort reality'.
The file
Apple posts record $13.06 bn quarterly net profit
Apple said on Tuesday its net profit more than doubled in the first quarter of fiscal 2012 to a record $13.06 billion, driven by strong sales of iPhones, iPads and Macintosh computers.
The California
Kodak sues Apple, HTC over digital image patents
The struggling Eastman Kodak Co (EK.N) on Tuesday sued Apple Inc (AAPL.O), whose market value is more than 2,400 times greater, accusing it of infringing four patents related to digital camera images.