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Chinese Government Body Sues Apple Over 90s War Film
Ellie Froilan | | Jul 05, 2016 08:12 AM EDT |
China is suing Apple Inc. again! This time over the violation of intellectual property by broadcasting an obscure patriotic film from 1994.
Apple's iTunes Movies and iBooks Shut Down in China
Rina S. | | Apr 22, 2016 12:06 PM EDT |
Apple was ordered to shut down its iTunes movie and books stores in the country last week after seven months of operation. China is the second-largest market for Apple in terms of revenue.
Apple Music Now Offers iTunes Movies and iBooks in China
Myraine Policarpio | | Sep 30, 2015 06:20 AM EDT |
Chinese music-streaming fans may now subscribe to iTunes Movies and iBooks.
Apple Lost $25 Million in Sales From 11 Hour Outage
David Curry | | Mar 12, 2015 05:35 PM EDT |
Apple hasn't talked about any reparations for the time offline .
Apple Accidentally Leaks New iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 3
Marc Maligalig | | Oct 15, 2014 09:57 PM EDT |
Besides the extra features, the new iPads seem to be similar to previous models.
Apple Acquires "Pandora for Books" to Challenge Amazon
Staff Reporter | | Jul 29, 2014 05:56 AM EDT |
Apple challenge Amazon with its BookLamp that personalize readers' needs.
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