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Apple unveils world's thinnest smartphone iPhone5
13 Sep 2012
Apple Inc's new iPhone, which at 7.6 mm thick is the world’s thinnest smartphone, will offer 4G wireless technology and be available from tomorrowtechnology
Hackers breach FBI data, leak 1 million Apple device IDs
05 Sep 2012
Hackers on Monday posted 1 million Apple device UDIDs and claimed there were more in the offing, once again raising uncomfortable questions about security systems in place at the FBI which was the target of the attack.
Apple, publishers offer anti-trust concession
01 Sep 2012
Apple loses patent suit against Samsung in Japan
31 Aug 2012
A Japanese court today rejected Apple’s claim that Samsung infringed on one of its patent, as the two technology giants battle for supremacy in the $220-billion global smartphone market
Apple to unveil new, smaller version of iPad in October: reports
27 Aug 2012
Apple is expected to unveil a new, smaller version of its wildly popular iPad in October
Apple sets all-time Wall Street record
21 Aug 2012
Apple Inc has become Wall Street’s all-time most valuable company after its market value touched a little over $623 billion yesterday, surpassing Microsoft Corp’s all time high of $616.3 billion during the computer stocks boom in 1999
Kodak wins two patents dispute against Apple
02 Aug 2012
Apple ordered to carry ads absolving Samsung of infringement
19 Jul 2012
Failure to comply the ruling will lead to Apple being fined €10,000 ($12,700) for every violation of the ruling, with a maximum total penalty of €5 million.
US appeals court repeals ban on Samsung Galaxy US sales
09 Jul 2012
A US appeals court lifted the ban on sales of Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus 7 smartphones in the US over the weekend, but left intact a ban on sales of its Galaxy 10.1 tablet computer
Apple suffers setback in HTC suit
05 Jul 2012
Though the judgment comes as a defeat for Apple in the smartphone patent wars, iPhone maker will continue litigating globally against competitors
US court blocks Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales in the US
28 Jun 2012
After a string of legal reverses, Apple Inc yesterday won a significant patent battle against arch rival Samsung after a US court agreed to halt sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in the US market
Samsung wins first patent battle against Apple in Dutch court
21 Jun 2012
The court however rejected Samsung’s plea to ban sales of Apple’s iPhone4 and the iPad2 and the new iPad in the country for violating three other technical patents
Apple launches mobile mapping service to take on Google
13 Jun 2012
Apple's map service provides three-dimensional images of cities called "Flyover" as also traffic updates in real time and turn-by-turn navigation
Apple to launch new Mac Pro and Mac Book
12 Jun 2012
Apple plans to introduce additions to its Mac Pro and MacBook Pro offerings featuring more powerful processors and additional memory
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