Apple's Beats facing suit from Monster, its original headphone manufacturing partner
The company behind the Beats by Dr. Dre line of headphones is being sued by the audio tech firm Monster, its erstwhile partner.
The company behind the Beats by Dr. Dre line of headphones is being sued by the audio tech firm Monster, its erstwhile partner.
Beats cofounder and Apple employee Jimmy Iovine is “having fresh talks with artists about doing exclusives.”
Apple has acquired 20 companies so far this year, including seven companies it purchased during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014.
Headphones from other companies like RHA, Urbanears, and Jaybird are still available from Apple.
Customers will soon be able to have their Beats products serviced at Apple retail stores.
Bose originally filed the lawsuit back in July.
In the near future Apple retail and online stores will be dropping Bose products.
Apple acquired the service as part of its $3 billion purchase of Beats Electronics in May.
The Fidelio M2L headphones offer 24-bit DAC sound.
The site highlights Beats headphones, earbuds, and speakers.
Beats itself has released a new ad celebrating its official entry into the Apple family.
On Friday, big changes were made to both the Apple and Beats by Dr. Dre websites.
While many development and creative employees from Beats will move over to Apple, some layoffs have started.
Apple purchased Beats for $3 billion back in May.
In this edition, we’re featuring a powerful set of Bluetooth headphones, a multifunctional iPad Air case, and more.
Apple could unveil their own home products for use with HomeKit.
Beats Music might be owned by Apple, but its Android app just received a sizeable update.
The pair spoke late Wednesday at the first annual Code Conference.
Just hours after the official announcement, the duo sat down at the first annual Code Conference.
Beats co-founder Jimmy Iovine will be joining Apple in a full-time role.
Starting with version 2.1 of the iOS app, users can try out the service for 14 days.
Beats co-founders Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre will join Apple as part of the deal.
One new report is considering why Apple hasn't yet announced its acquisition of Beats Electronics.
The latest news says Apple wants the company for its co-founders, Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine.