The Department of Justice is accusing the companies of colluding to raise e-book prices by using the 'agency' model of e-book pricing.
Final Cut Pro X, Motion, Compressor updates roll out
Apple on Tuesday pushed out updates to components in its professional video suite, bringing overall stability improvements along with a few new features.
iPhone 5 set for unibody redesign?
Apple's next iPhone will feature a unibody casing, resembling the company's MacBook laptops, one industry analyst has told investors.
How Macs and PCs stack up against each other (infographic)
Although the PC maintains its grip on world market share for personal computers, Mac sales are consistently increasing every year, a new infographic suggests.
Apple issues second OS X Java update this week
Apple on Thursday rolled out its second Java update for OS X in less than a week via Software Update.
Mac shipments slow on absence of new hardware
Apple is seeing a decrease in year-to-year Mac sales due to a later than usual refresh cycle for its popular MacBook Pro line of notebooks, but analysts expect iPhone and iPad sales to offset the drop.
iPhone 5 'will arrive in June'
A fresh report has surfaced which suggests the iPhone 5 release date is set for June of this year.
Apple's redesigned 2012 iMacs rumored to feature anti-reflective glass displays
Should the latest rumors pan out, a completely redesigned family of Apple's iMacs due for release later this year will not only arrive noticeably slimmer than existing models but may also be the first of the company's desktops to feature anti-reflective displays.
Mac owners 3X more likely to preview next OS than Windows users
Mac users are nearly three times more likely to be running an early version of the OS X Mountain Lion operating system than PC owners testing Microsoft's Windows 8, the Chitika online ad network said today.
Apple rumored to mass produce new 15" MacBook Pro in April, 13" in June
A new report out of the Far East claims Apple is scheduled to begin mass production of a new 15-inch MacBook Pro in April, while a 13.3-inch model is rumored to enter mass production in June.
iPhone 5 entering production soon?
The iPhone 5 may be about to go into production over in China after it was revealed that Foxconn is recruiting more staff to work specially on the new handset.
Apple quickly readying iPhoto 9.2.3 update with stability fixes
Just weeks after releasing iPhoto 9.2.2 for OS X, Apple is close to publishing a minor update, version 9.2.3, to improve stability and address an issue where the application quits unexpectedly on Macs with multiple user accounts.
Apple updates Logic Pro and Logic Express
Simultaneous updates were rolled out for Apple's Logic Pro and Logic Express on Tuesday, bringing both versions of the audio production and editing software up to 9.1.7.
Apple says iPad battery charging works as intended
Responding to a recent analysis of the new iPad's battery, Apple has revealed that its charging system works as intended to ensure an optimum charge.
Apple Loses First Appeal in Italian Warranty Case
A Rome court has upheld a $1.2 million fine imposed on Apple by Italy's Antitrust Authority for circumventing consumer protection laws, similar to others in the European Union.
OS X Lion tested with unreleased Intel Core i7 Ivy Bridge chip
A modified version of OS X 10.7.3 has been tested with an unreleased Intel Core i7 Ivy Bridge chip, giving a first indication of how Apple's next-generation Macs will perform.
Double-resolution icons in OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion hint at Retina Macs
More evidence that high-resolution Retina display Macs are in Apple's near future has been discovered in an early developer build of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.
Safari vulnerability in iOS 5.1 allows URL spoofing
A newly-discovered mobile Safari web browser vulnerability allows a malicious website to display a URL that is different than the website's actual address, and can trick users into handing over sensitive personal information.
Consumer Reports says Apple's new iPad heats to 116 degrees running games
Consumer Reports, the consumer advocacy group that gained notoriety for refusing to recommend Apple's iPhone 4 because of its external antenna, has tested Apple's new iPad and found it can heat up to 116 degrees when running graphic-intensive games.
iPad growth accelerates to 156%, tablet sales to 'measurably' exceed PCs
The launch of the new iPad shows sales of Apple's tablet are ramping at an accelerated rate of 156 percent year over year, putting them in a position to become "measurably larger" than the PC market as a whole.