Apple’s original founding contract sold for $1.59 mn
An April 1976 contract that had established the iconic Apple company has fetched over $1.5 million at auction house Sotheby's here.
Motorola wins German patent case ruling vs Apple
Motorola Mobility won a preliminary injunction against Apple Inc in Germany which could bar the sales of iPhones and iPads in the country.
A regional German court in Mannheim ruled on Friday that App
European Union in antitrust probe of Apple, e-book publishers
The European Union's antitrust watchdog is probing whether Apple helped five major publishing houses illegally raise prices for e-books when it launched its iPad tablet and iBookstore in 2010.
The p
US judge rejects Apple bid to halt Galaxy sales
Apple failed to convince a US judge to block Samsung Electronics from selling Galaxy smartphones and tablets in the US market, depriving the iPhone and iPad maker of crucial leverage in a global paten
Steve Jobs refused cancer treatment too long - biographer
Apple Inc co-founder Steve Jobs refused potentially life-saving cancer surgery for nine months, shrugging off his family's protests and opting instead for alternative medicine, according to the tech v
Apple profit soars but misses high expectations
Apple reported on Tuesday that its net profit in the recently-ended quarter soared to $6.62 billion as sales of iPad tablet computers nearly tripled.
The iconic California company said it had a recor
Court injunction on Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Australia launch
An Australian court today granted US tech giant Apple an injunction that restrains Korean electronics major Samsung from selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet device in Australia.
According to local med
Steve Jobs' private funeral held
A private funeral for Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who died on Wednesday after a seven-year battle with pancreatic cancer, was held, according to a media report.
It was a small private gathering yes
Steve Jobs authorized biography so his kids can know him
Steve Jobs, in pain and too weak to climb stairs a few weeks before his death, wanted his children to understand why he wasn't always there for them, according to the author of his highly anticipated
Jobs was in 'tight control of his choices' till his final days
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who had become too weak to climb even the stairs in his final days, was still in 'tight control of his choices', choosing only to spend time with his family, saying final