Patent-holding company Kootol alleges that many big companies, along with iOS and Mac software developers like The Iconfactory, are infringing on its U.S. Patent Application.
Lodsys, the company already suing various iOS developers for patent infringement, has added Rovio's Angry Birds, EA's The Sims, and various other mobile gaming developers to the lawsuit.
HTC responds to Apple's latest ITC complaint, Samsung wants all of Apple's attorneys thrown off a case, and Apple is on the lookout for a new chief patent counsel.
E-readers go high definition, Apple loses in court, new iPhone ads appear, and not even Android users want to buy Android tablets. The remainders for Monday, July 11, 2011 almost feel bad for Android tablet makers. Almost.
So many remainders for you today, and they're all focused on the iPad. Or iPad competitors. Such as they are. The remainders for Thursday, July 7, 2011 want to multitouch you all over.
Both The Going to Bed Book and Nighty Night HD aim to help you use your iPad to put your kids to sleep. Are the apps entertaining? Too lively for bedtime? Lex Friedman and his kids take a close look.
The ITC was due on Thursday to publish the results of its investigation into patent infringement claims from Kodak against Apple and RIM. It's now delayed those results by a week.
T-Mobile, which isn't an official supported carrier of the iPhone, confirmed to Macworld that more than one million intrepid customers have gotten the device working on its U.S. network.
Lodsys, the company suing iOS, Mac, and Android developers over alleged patent infringement, has requested a two month extension to reply to Apple's request to intervene as a defendant in the suit.
We first got folders way back with iOS 4. So if you haven't mastered them yet, now is as good a time as any. Lex Friedman walks you through the finer points of creating and organizing folders on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad.