The legal case Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. that began in 2011 is back in court today.
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Apple hit with class action lawsuit over MacBook butterfly switch keyboard
Apple has been hit with a class action lawsuit over the so-called butterfly switch keyboard that's found on all MacBook models from 2015. The plaintiffs claim Apple knew the keyboard was a flawed design even before the product launched and are seeking damages.
Read Apple’s utterly unconvincing testimony regarding scandalous iPhone throttling practice
Apple yesterday testified before Canada's House of Commons committee on industry, science and technology, a parliamentary body which has been tasked with looking into how the Cupertino firm (mis)handled the scandalous iPhone throttling situation.
Apple TV logo trademark updated with all things related to gaming
Apple has refreshed its Apple TV logo trademark with all things related to gaming.
Here’s Apple’s response to government’s probe over throttled iPhones
Apple has now responded to the news that both the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are investigating iPhone CPU throttling.
DOJ and SEC launch an investigation into Apple’s controversial iPhone CPU throttling
Apple's controversial practice of slowing down iPhones with worn-out batteries to prevent unexpected shutdowns apparently didn't sit well with the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Israeli class action suit over Meltdown & Spectre targets Apple, ARM and Intel
In spite of assurances from Intel that software fixes for the recently publicized vulnerabilities in CPU designs would not result in substantial performance penalty, Apple has nevertheless found itself in the middle of a legal brouhaha over Meltdown and Spectre over in Israel.
Russians are hopping on the anti-Apple bandwagon
Moscow-based law firms NLF Group and Lex Borealis have collected a number of iPhone owners who will be soon taking the company to court over the iPhone slowdown debacle.
US and France investigating Apple over the iPhone throttling scandal
United States Senator John Thune (R–S.D.), chairman of the Commerce Committee, has sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook seeking, among other things, clarification on how his company has decided to throttle performance of iPhones with worn-out batteries in iOS 10.2.1 and later.
We’re now approaching 30th class action lawsuit over the iPhone throttling debacle
In less than two weeks since admitting to deliberately slowing down older iPhone models with worn-out batteries, nearly 30 class action lawsuits have so far been filed against Apple, highlighting just how badly the company has handled the whole situation.
Apple files for “Connect(s) to Apple Watch” trademarks
Apple has filed for a pair of new figurative trademarks potentially indicating that many more health devices will be released in the future that will integrate seamlessly with Apple Watch.