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Apple to Pay $450 Million E-Book Settlement After Supreme Court ...

<b>Apple</b> to Pay $450 Million E-Book Settlement After Supreme Court <b>...</b>


<b>Apple</b> to Pay $450 Million E-Book Settlement After Supreme Court <b>...</b>

Posted: 07 Mar 2016 07:23 AM PST

Apple will have to pay a $450 million settlement in the protracted e-books antitrust case, which saw the company found guilty of conspiring with...

U.S. Supreme Court rejects <b>Apple</b> appeal over $450 million e-book <b>...</b>

Posted: 07 Mar 2016 06:57 AM PST

The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Apple Inc. and left in place a ruling that the company conspired with publishers... ... SEE ALSO: In pretrial view, judge says leaning toward U.S. DOJ over Apple in e-books case ? May 24, 2013

Supreme Court won't hear appeal on <b>Apple's</b> $450 million e-book <b>...</b>

Posted: 07 Mar 2016 06:57 AM PST

Apple will be on the hook for $450 million after losing its appeal in the e-book price-fixing case, Bloomberg reports. The United States Supreme Court released the decision after Apple appealed the prior ruling. The high-profile case dates back ...

EU antitrust chief: 'don't hold your breath' for results of <b>Apple</b>-Ireland <b>...</b>

Posted: 07 Mar 2016 06:15 AM PST

The final ruling on Apple's case has already been delayed multiple times, possibly indicating the complexity of auditing a company Apple's size. Vestager refused to give a new deadline, saying instead that the commission would "wait for the ...

<b>Apple</b> To FBI: You Can't Force Us To Hack The San Bernardino <b>...</b>

Posted: 07 Mar 2016 05:04 AM PST

In a different and also pending case in New york city, in which the federal government has also asked Apple to aid extract data from an iPhone under the All Writs Act, Magistrate Judge James Orenstein has so far not agreed to concede the federal government's debates. The government isn't asking Apple to develop unique software to ... We could no more presume that an over-the-air upgrade to iOS isn't endangered ? Apple being gotten to compromise their code-signing framework ...

How <b>Apple</b> secures its products and services - iDownloadBlog

Posted: 07 Mar 2016 04:30 AM PST

Apple's security and privacy features that come standard on every iOS device, such as end-to-end encryption and Activation Lock, are getting all the talk around the internet as of late as the Apple vs. FBI case continues to escalate. What can be ...

War of words on FBI <b>case</b> continues as NYPD counter-terrorism <b>...</b>

Posted: 07 Mar 2016 04:06 AM PST

The battle between the FBI and Apple continues to be played out in the media. On the same day that Apple SVP Craig Federighi said that the FBI wanted to create a weakness that could be used by hackers and criminals, NYPD's head of ...

NYPD Chief: <b>Apple</b> Provides Aid to Kidnappers, Robbers, Murderers <b>...</b>

Posted: 07 Mar 2016 02:57 AM PST

The 12 cases are similar to the San Bernardino case in that prosecutors have sought to use the 18th-century All Writs Act to force Apple to comply, but none are related to terrorism charges and most involve older versions of iOS software.

A look at the Incipio Asher <b>MacBook</b> Pro carry <b>sleeve</b> - iDownloadBlog

Posted: 07 Mar 2016 01:00 AM PST

The Incipio Asher sleeve, which can be had off of Amazon for $30, is perfect for the on-the-go MacBook Pro user, as it provides excellent padding protection and additional stowaway room for the AC adapter and some small MacBook ...

Craig Federighi writes op-ed on <b>Apple</b>/FBI encryption battle: 'to slow <b>...</b>

Posted: 06 Mar 2016 04:49 PM PST

If you haven't been following the Apple/FBI case, the government wants Apple to create a special version of iPhone firmware that will circumvent certain security provisions to enable the government to brute-force passwords (trying every single ...

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