Apple could claim freedom of speech in battle over iPhone 5c
Could forcing Apple to digitally sign software be a violation of the corporation's freedom of speech?
Could forcing Apple to digitally sign software be a violation of the corporation's freedom of speech?
While opinions vary widely, a slight majority of Americans think Apple should unlock the iPhone used by one of the San Bernadino terrorists.
The government says it only wants Apple to break into one iPhone 5c, but isn't that a bit too much of a slippery slope?
The latest installment in the Error 53 saga could take place in a California courtroom.
His cracked Watch face ended in small claims court.
Apple has agreed to pay the fee in order to end an investigation into its tax payments in Italy.
Cupertino is trying to fight against government and court spying on your text messages.
Patent reform might not be fun to think about, but it is clearly necessary to protect innovators from so-called patent trolls.
Fresh off its Tuesday victory against Apple, patent licensor Smartflash LLC is at it again.
Ericsson wants Apple iPhones pulled from the U.S. market.
A federal jury has ordered Apple to pay $532.9 million in a patent infringement case.
Apple and three other big Silicon Valley firms have agreed to settle an anti-poaching class action lawsuit to the tune of $415 million.
Ericsson has responded to Apple’s lawsuit over its LTE patents by filing a complaint of its own.
Apple has filed a lawsuit against Ericsson over the latter’s LTE wireless technology patents.
Lodged in 2011, the complaint accused Apple, Google, Intel, and Adobe of colluding to not poach one another’s employees.