After a NY Times last week article reporting harsh working conditions at Apple’s component suppliers in China, the iPhone and iPad maker has faced a...

The iPad maker, Apple has appealed a Chinese court on last December ruling rejected its ownership of iPad trademark in China. Proview – the company...

Samsung’s European legal battle don’t seems to be ending anytime soon as it looks alike – as today European Union “formally” launched an investigation...

Apple today announced that John Browett will join the company as senior vice president of Retail, directly reporting to Apple CEO Tim Cook. Prior to joining...

Canalys, an independent technology focus company, announced that Apple became the world’s leading client PC vendor in Q4 2011. The iPad maker shipped over 15 million iPads and five million Macs – representing 17% of the total 120 million client PCs shipped globally in Q4. The total client PC market, including desktops, netbooks, notebooks, and pads grew 16% year-on-year....

Analysts at Investment bank Morgan Stanley believes Apple’s new partnerships with both China Telecom and China Mobile over the next year will result...

According to French newspaper Les Echos reports, “The iPad maker, Apple disputes that Copied France must pay the tax on sales of its iPad even though it did raise prices in February.” Copied France – which defends authors, artists and actors’ rights in the audiovisual sector, sued Apple in August 2011. The private copy tax is based on devices that are capable...

An Infographic from MBA Online that is going to get you to visualize just how mammoth a fortune Apple has created. Our favorite number from the graphic...

The former Apple executive Jon Rubinstein has left Hewitt-Packard after completing his 12-24 months commitment tenure with the company, according to the commitment period agreed when HP acquired Palm. Rubinstein left Apple in 2006 and joined Roger McNamee as a partner in the private equity firm Elevation Partners, following its 2007 investments in Palm. HP spokeswoman...

A day after a NY Times report stating harsh working conditions at Apple’s component suppliers in China. Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company cares about every worker in its supply chain and that any suggestion to the contrary was patently false and offensive in nature. Cook addressed the issues highlighting the report in an e-mail sent to employees today. The New York...