South Park does a satire of the Apple tracking controversy using the movie Human Centipede as a backdrop.
Congress members slammed Apple after the company released its official response to revelations that its devices are tracking user movements.
Apple spoke out on Wednesday, following up a full 7 days after researchers unveiled that the company's popular iPhone device was storing location data of its users easily accessible on the device.
In an interview with Mobilized's Ina Fried, Jobs reiterated many of his company's previous denials.
Here's Apple's official response to concerns over iPhone tracking.
In a Q&A posted to its website, Apple denies that the company is tracking users' locations.
The U.S. International Trade Commission is stepping into another legal battle over gadgets, this time between Nokia and Apple.
Barclays Capital said Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) capital expenditure growth could point towards revenue upside. The brokerage reiterated its overweight rating on shares of Apple with a price target of $465.
In the wake of Apple's iPhone tracking scandal, some government organizations have begun investigating allegations that Apple has intentionally tracked its customers.
Apple is facing a class action suit over the location data that security researchers recently publicized.
Images of a prototype version of the iPhone on the T-Mobile network have surfaced.
Researchers unveiled that Apple's iPhone was actively logging the whereabouts of its users, but its not just Apple's phone that's tracking you. Though the company has remained silent after Wednesday's revelations, the reason that Apple is tracking consumers simply relates to a legal statement they made on the matter nearly a year ago: advertising.
The white iPhone 4 rumors resurfaced over the weekend after a week's pause with tech websites putting out reports of its imminent launch, citing leaks by select sources.
In its public filing to the FCC yesterday, the company admits that its network has been increasing constrained as more and more high-bandwidth devices have connected to its network.
Android phones can also trace users' movements, according to a security researcher who published his findings at github.
During a conference call Thursday morning, Francis Shammo said that Apple's next iPhone is likely to be a world phone capable with all of the world's CDMA networks.
During Apple's first quarter 2011 earnings Wednesday, Apple Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook updated stockholders and analysts on the status of CEO Steve Jobs, who has been on a medical leave of absence since January.
Minnesota Senator Al Franken has called out Apple after reports emerged that the company's products were keeping detailed records of the location data of their users.
Calling Samsung a valued component supplier, Apple's chief operating officer said that the South Korean company had gone too far.
In a two-page letter sent to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Franken discusses what he calls the worrisome existence of the iPhone's and iPad's extensive location data.
Apple iPhone and iPad secretly records a user's whereabouts o the device in unencrypted format making it accessible to other users and programs running on the machine.
Researchers at a technology conference in San Francisco on Wednesday have accused Apple of breaching the privacy line of consumers by storing user's location and other details in a secret file.