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TheAppleBlog Feb 01 12 Apple has failed to secure a preliminary injunction against the Galaxy Tab 10.1N tablet and Galaxy Nexus smartphone in Germany, thanks to a ruling by the Munich Regional Court Wednesday. That should help take the sting out of the appeal it lost on Tuesday. Full story...
There has been a growing revolt in the publishing community against the idea that iPhone and iPad apps are the best route to digital dollars.
Here's our daily pick of stories about Apple from around the web that you shouldn't miss. Today's installment: Apple's CEO won't claim the coming dividend available to Apple RSU holders, more details on what he was up to in D.
I used to use Bump, the mobile app that wirelessly transfers data between two smartphones, but over time, I uninstalled it.
Apple continues to tweak the upcoming version of its Mac desktop operating system, OS X Mountain Lion.
Apple continues to introduce features to its app stores meant to better surface quality apps. It recently introduced two more, including a new Editor's Choice label and a free app of the week.
It appears Apple is working on a device with a screen size larger than an iPhone, yet smaller than an iPad.
Fortune's cover story on Cook this week sketches a fascinating portrait of how Tim Cook is making his mark on Apple: Wall Street loves him, employees aren't scared of him, he talks to Washington, and he's still overseeing great new products, according to people who've seen them.
Yahoo launched its new Axis mobile browser for iOS devices and it's surprisingly good. In fact, Yahoo's peers could learn a thing or two from this fresh take on user interfaces: Axis is swipe-friendly and a fast way to get at search or other web information.
In the latest court filing in the ongoing Justice Department e-books price-fixing suit, Apple says it did not conspire to fix the prices of digital books to hurt competitors and its business strategy around pricing was "perfectly proper," according to a Reuters report.
FT.com Managing Director Rob Grimshaw made no secret of his distaste for Apple's in-app subscription terms at padContent 2012.