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Apple CEO Cook: Unlike some other companies, Apple won’t invade your right to privacy
Apple’s Tim Cook has been on tour…
Apple CEO Tim Cook advocates privacy, says terrorists should be ‘eliminated’
None of us should accept that the government or a company or anybody should have access to all of our private information…
Apple seeks to sack court-appointed monitor Bromwich
U.S. Federal Puppet Denise Cote’s major abuse even by the standards of modern antitrust…
New Snowden documents show how the Britain’s GCHQ tracked iPhone users
Previous leaks have revealed specific NSA exploits used to compromise the famously malware-resistant iPhone….
New York prosecutor calls for law to fight Apple data encryption
Federal and state governments should consider passing laws that forbid iPhones…
Monday’s e-book antitrust appeal hearing went well for Apple
Apple aced its e-book antitrust appeal…
Appeals judge expresses doubt towards U.S. government’s e-book antitrust case against Apple
Judge Dennis Jacobs appeared openly hostile to the government’s case…
George Priest: Apple should win its e-book appeal
n Monday Apple will ask the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York…
Obama’s DOJ brings in its big guns to Apple e-book appeal
The e-book antitrust trial that went so badly against Apple two years ago…
Can Apple clear its name in the e-books appeal?
When Apple goes before a federal appeals court on Dec. 15, trying to overturn…
U.S. feds want Apple’s help to defeat encrypted phones, invoke 18th-century All Writs Act
Newly discovered court documents from two federal criminal cases in New York and California…
U.S. DOJ turns to 225-year-old law to force Apple, Google to unlock password-protected devices
Prosecutors last month persuaded a federal magistrate to order…
Apple $450 million e-book settlement gets final court approval
A U.S. judge on Friday gave final approval to Apple Inc’s agreement…
DOJ warns Apple: iPhone encryption will lead to a child dying
The No. 2 official at the Justice Department recently warned top Apple executives…
U.S. Senate blocks legislation on curbing NSA’s bulk data collection program
The Senate blocked legislation that would have limited the National Security Agency…
American citizens’ cellphones targeted in secret US government spy program
The Justice Department is scooping up data from mobile phones through devices deployed on airplanes…
Apple $450 million e-book settlement wins court approval
Apple Inc on Friday won preliminary court approval for…
U.S. Federal Puppet Denise Cote says she’s troubled by Apple $450 million e-books settlement deal
A U.S. judge on Thursday expressed concern over a proposed $450 million settlement…
Apple agrees to $450 million dollar settlement in e-book antitrust case, says it will continue to appeal
Apple Inc has agreed to pay $450 million to resolve U.S. state and consumer claims…
‘Amazon was a prison,’ says former worker
CNBC exposed a darker side to Amazon’s business practices…
New Amazon terms amount to ‘assisted suicide’ for book industry, say experts
The Society of Authors chief executive said that Amazon was already far too dominant in dictating ebook prices and that no one company should have such dominance…
Frankel: The weird proviso in Apple’s e-books settlement
There’s a very unusual sentence near the beginning of the letter…
The big ‘if’ in Apple’s e-book settlement
U.S Federal Puppet Denise Cote…
What is ‘below cost’ in e-book pricing?
In short, Apple was sued for working with publishers to get out of a nasty relationship with Amazon…
Apple settles e-book antitrust case with U.S. states; contingent on outcome of appeal
Apple Inc reached an out-of-court settlement with U.S. states…
Stephen Colbert goes after Amazon, offers ‘I didn’t buy it on Amazon’ stickers
Colbert took time Wednesday night on his Comedy Central show to say he was angry at Amazon…
Sprint to pay $32 billion to buy T-Mobile US, source says
Sprint Corp has agreed to pay about $40 per share to buy T-Mobile US…
U.S. court denies Apple’s bid to delay e-books damages trial
The U.S. government has killed real competition in order to save the appearance of competition…
Amazon’s Bezos has gone too far: The e-book monopolist may finally face a court of law
This week, we got to see what The U.S. DOJ’s federal puppet Denise Cotes’ restored competition looks like…
Amazon escalates its battle against book publishers
Amazon, under fire in much of the literary community…
Hachette: Amazon delaying delivery of some books
Amazon has begun discouraging customers from buying books by…
U.S. appeals court to consider Apple’s request to delay e-books trial
A U.S. appeals court will consider Apple Inc’s request to put off a trial scheduled…
U.S. Federal Puppet Denise Cote: Apple cannot escape U.S. states’ e-book antitrust cases
Apple Inc on Tuesday lost an attempt to dismiss lawsuits by state attorneys general…
Apple sending out iTunes credits for customers affected by so-called ebook ‘price fixing’
Apple has begun sending out iTunes Store credits to customers…
The absurd U.S. DOJ e-book case: Apple fights on as consumers spend settlement money at Amazon
The high-fives must have been flying at Amazon this morning…
Caltech, NYU economists file pro-Apple brief in e-book antitrust case, say Denise Cote doesn’t understand markets or antitrust law
The pro-Apple amici curiae brief filed Wednesday by two economists…
Will Washington D.C. take down Apple – and, if so, why?
The U.S. Department of Justice has not only successfully sued Apple…
Apple urges U.S. appeals court to void ‘radical’ e-books ruling
Apple Inc urged a U.S. appeals court to throw out a judge…
Apple’s e-book appeal to higher court: Toss out the verdict, or give us a real judge
Apple pulled no punches in the 65-page brief it filed Tuesday…
Samsung to U.S. appeals court: Presidential veto not broad enough to protect Apple once more
Basically, Samsung’s filing makes clear that it seeks to benefit from reverse protectionism…
Who won the battle of the Apple antitrust monitor?
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote of Manhattan decided to impose the monitorship…