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Adobe CEO fires back at Apple’s Jobs

Macworld - The same day that Steve Jobs spelled out Apple's opposition to Flash on its mobile devices, Adobe's CEO responded, calling the problems cited by Apple a "smokescreen."

Apple multitouch patent dispute could delay iPad launch report claims (Macworld UK)

Sales of iPhones, iPods and iPads could be delayed if a new patent suit against Apple proves successful. Elan insists the multitouch functionality introduced with Apple's iPhone and iPod touch impinges on one of their own patents.

Did Apple and Google kiss and make up? (Macworld UK)

Two middle-aged guys sit down for a cup of coffee, and people start acting like they just saw Brad and Angelina at Starbucks. What's the big deal? In this case, the two guys are Steve Jobs and Eric Schmidt, sitting down for a morning confab over caffe lattes at a Palo Alto beanery last Friday.

iPad as big a joke as iPod (Macworld UK)

The war of words between Mac/Apple fans and Windows/Microsoft boot boys was bad when the Mac had only a tiny market share. Now that Apple has moved firmly into the mainstream with products like the iPod, iPhone and iTunes the army of Apple haters has grown hysterical in its ranting.

iPods and iPhones : Siemens Hearing Instruments and protecting your ears (Macworld UK)

Apple's iPods, iPhones and MP3 players in general hit the headlines every few months or so over concerns about hearing loss.

Nokia accuses Apple of ‘legal alchemy’ (Macworld)

Nokia wants a judge to throw out Apple's antitrust claims against the Finnish smartphone maker, saying the iPhone maker is trying to divert attention from its "free-riding" of Nokia's intellectual property.

Apple audit reveals underage workers in some of its suppliers (Macworld UK)

Apple has revealed in a new report that some of its suppliers broke local laws, employing children at three different facilities, without naming the companies or locations.

Apple releases 2010 report on supplier responsibility (Macworld)

Apple has released its 2010 progress report on supplier responsibility, including results of manufacturing facilities that the company has audited over the past year.

Apple releases 2010 report on supplier responsibility (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News)

In a move of expert timing, Apple issued its 2010 Progress Report on Supplier Responsibility on Tuesday. That the report arrives just two days ahead of its annual shareholder meeting is no coincidence; no doubt the company would like to have something positive to talk about during the pow-wow, in which shareholders often take advantage of the opportunity to grill the company’s executives on ...

Report: Apple’s iPad e-book store to use DRM (Macworld UK)

The iBook store, the marketplace for electronic books on Apple's forthcoming iPad, will sell e-books wrapped in digital rights management software, according to sources quoted in the L.A. Times.