<!--paging_filter--> The New York Times. has an odd story this morning about the battle over e-book pricing and control of the e-book market. What makes it odd is the absence of anything that could be considered a hard fact. We're told that Apple. (AAP
The computer pioneer that morphed into a mobile-phone and digital-music powerhouse tops an MSN Money list of recommended stocks.
Apple said that the first versions of its iPad tablet computer would be available from April 3 in the US, about a week later than planned, which could be the result of minor manufacturing delays that analysts have cited recently
AppleInsider is reporting that Apple has publicly announced the display issues affecting the newest 27-inch iMac models have been fixed by the updates that Apple has released to address the issue.
Following Kodak's infringement complaints against the iPhone and BlackBerry makers, U.S. International Trade Commission is doing its own investigation into matter.
In Pixar Films' upcoming animation epic, "Wall-E," the title character is a cute but clunky robot whose centuries of solitude on an abandoned Earth is broken by the arrival of a svelte, futuristic robot named Eve - who is so white, gleaming, and well, pod
Google and Apple both issue mobile OS updates - but the addition of multi-touch on Nexus One makes it a game changer.
Ken Hess and I discuss the new Apple iPad and the implications of Oracle completing its acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
With its profit up 50 percent and revenue up 32 percent from the same period a year ago, Apple handily beats expectations while adopting new accounting principles.