Class action lawsuit seeks damages for the performance of iOS 9 on the iPhone 4s
A bunch of iPhone 4s users aren't happy with the performance of iOS 9 on their smartphones.
A bunch of iPhone 4s users aren't happy with the performance of iOS 9 on their smartphones.
Apple could end up going to court in November over its handling of the iPod line.
Apple recently dropped its cross-appeal of Judge Lucy Koh's final judgement in its 2012 Samsung patent trial.
It looks like U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh could reject the anti-poaching settlement put forward by Apple, Google, and two other companies.
Apple is offering both users and law enforcement officials more information on how and when user data can be requested.
Should Apple go after Google for iOS-related patent damages?
Samsung must pay Apple at least $119.6 million, a jury has decided.
Apple seems to be getting along with Michael Bromwich a little better following the company's original complaint.
As part of Apple's ongoing trial against Samsung, an Android executive has claimed that his team never strived to "copy" the iPhone.
Apple has called on the opinions of two expert economists in its ongoing trial against Samsung.
Class action status has been granted to an e-books lawsuit against Apple.
Both Apple and Samsung are being targeted in a new patent-related lawsuit.
This week we're talking iOS 7.1, Canada's iPhone trade-in program, Belgium, and more.
Apple has failed again to get Samsung devices banned within the United States.
Apple's website could end up being blocked in Belgium due to an ongoing warranty dispute.
Prosecutors are headed to Apple headquarters to get help unlocking Pistorius' iPhone 5.
One U.S. judge has just dismissed a long standing Siri-related misrepresentation lawsuit.
Apple and Samsung cannot reach an agreement ahead of a new trial.
Phil Schiller and Scott Forstall, among others, are expected to make an appearance during Apple and Samsung's upcoming patent trial.
Apple has been dealt a blow in its appeal against Michael Bromwich.
VirnetX Holding Corporation is going after Apple once again.
Could Apple and Samsung come to a final agreement concerning smartphone-related patents?
The high court refuses to answer the question of whether Internet retailers should be required to collect sales taxes in states where they have no physical presence.
Displeased with the cost of one legal bill, Apple has filed a dispute in a Manhattan court.