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U.S District Court Judge Denise Cote has tentatively scheduled Apple's antitrust damages trial for May 2014.

Apple has won their patent dispute against Samsung this week, with the U.S. ITC ruling meaning Samsung's infringing products may be banned soon.

Last month, Apple was found guilty of price-fixing in the ebook market.

Apple took 53 percent of the smartphones industry's profits during the Q2 and Samsung took 50 percent, leaving the rest of the industry to fight for -3 percent.

Thanks to a new $30 million program, 640,000 kids in the Los Angeles Unified School District will receive free iPads.

Apple reported their latest quarterly earnings this afternoon, beating analyst expectations due to better than expected iPhone sales.

Apple acquires local transit nav service HopStop
PrimeSense, the company behind the gesture-based tech seen in Microsoft's popular Kinect sensor, has denied reports that is being acquired by Apple.

While all the major publishers involved settled before going to trial, Apple tried their luck with a court case.

During construction of the new Apple flagship store in Madrid, Spain, workers discovered 15th century ruins belonging to an old hospital.

According to Apple blogger Mark Gurman, Apple CEO Tim Cook and other high-level executives recently held a summit in San Francisco with the heads of retail operations in an effort to brainstorm ways to sell more iPhones in-stores.

According to a report in Korean media, Apple will launch a version of its iPhone 5S in South Korea that supports LTE-Advanced.

Apple has submitted a trademark application for 'iWatch' in Japan, according to the Japan Patent Office website.

Apple signs processor chip deal with TSMC to break away from dependency on Samsung

The accurate French tech rumor site NowhereElse has reported on alleged leaked blueprints/schematics for the upcoming next-generation iPad.

A Chinese group is claiming to have already cracked the Lightening authentication feature ahead of the iOS 7 launch.

A court in Tokyo has sided with Apple in ruling that Samsung Electronics' devices infringed the iPhone maker's so called bounce back patent.

Apple executive Eddy Cue has told a federal court that the company did not set e-book prices, defending the iPad maker from prosecutor allegations that it conspired to fix prices of e-books across the industry.

According to a report in Korean media, Samsung will be the primary supplier for 7.9-inch Retina displays for a new iPad mini that will launch this year.

Officials in the United States are calling on smartphone makers to make changes that will deter the theft of mobile phones.
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