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MacSurfer's Archive: Saturday, April 14, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Will Apple's game plan beat the trustbusters? The challenge for Apple's attorneys is presenting a different picture of the e-book market than the one offered by the Department of Justice, experts say."  CNET News 7:44 AM
  • "Apple, Publishers Pushing Back Against DOJ Ebook Charges" eWeek 11:31 AM
  • "Apple denies alleged price fixing on e-books" Bloomberg News 8:04 AM
  • "Deficiencies of US$280,000 bond may require Apple to restart a German Samsung lawsuit" Foss Patents 11:24 AM
  • "Why Apple CEO Tim Cook Met With Valve [Exclusive] Cult of Mac 2:21 PM
  • "Apple CEO Time Cook Visits Video Game Maker & Distributor Valve" Apple'n'Apps 2:19 PM
  • "Apple must heed past tech-giants' failures" CNBC 11:56 AM
  • "Apple Confirms 10th Retail Store in Italy" MacStories 11:24 AM
  • "What the new iPad means for design: The new iPad's display is so good that businesses need to change the way they design. Here's how." CNET News 4/13
  • "German Court Upholds Ban On Push Email In Apple's iCloud, MobileMe"  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 4/13
  • "Apple loses bid to restore push email to iCloud users in Germany" The Next Web 4/13
  • "German federal court upholds ban on night flights at Frankfurt airport" Associated Press 4/13
  • "Late Steve Jobs at center of Apple e-book price-fixing suit" MarketWatch 4/13
  • "German court might ban iPhone and iPad again within a few months -- same Moto patent as last time" Foss Patents 4/13
  • "Court orders push e-mail ban on iCloud, MobileMe to continue" CNET News 4/13
  • "Lawsuit against Apple: Writers wary of action by Dept. of Justice/Michael Connelly and Sherman Alexie are among authors who view the Justice Department's suit against Apple and five publishers as acting against writers' interests."  Los Angeles Times [Paid Membership Required] 4/13
  • "Apple May Slip the DoJ's Noose: The Department of Justice has already settled with a few publishers in regard to a suit the DoJ filed against book publishers and Apple over price-fixing allegations. Cupertino and some publishers are still holding out, though, and it seems Apple may be at a relative advantage. If the DoJ can prove it was the hub for an e-book price-fixing racket, it's in trouble: but not as much trouble as the publishers." MacNewsWorld 4/13
  • "Apple Rebuffs Federal Charges About Ebook Price Fixing" Mashable 4/13
  • "Apple keeps it simple: The DOJ's case is 'simply not true'" Fortune 4/13
  • "Apple denies Justice charges, says they're 'not true'" Washington Post [Free Registration Required] 4/13
  • "Apple: We didn't stifle e-book rivals" CNNMoney 4/13
  • "Despite Denial, Apple Dictated E-Book Pricing at iBookstore" PCWorld 4/13
  • "Plot thickens in Apple 'bait apps' case: Apple came under fire last year from parents whose children had racked up credit card charges on apps that were supposed to be 'free.' Apple tried to throw out a law suit over the apps but has come up short after a judge found the parents suffered sufficient harm to pursue the case." paidContent 4/13
  • "Apple and RIM Hit With Patent Suit for 'Drag,' 'Tap' and 'Scroll'" Time 4/13
  • "Texas judge lets Apple duel patent sabre-rattler Lodsys: A Texas judge has decided Apple will be allowed into the trenches to fight patent-holding firm Lodsys, on behalf of iOS developers, almost a year after Cupertino made the request." The Register 4/13