Apple's US Congress grilling is not the first time it has faced government scrutiny over privacy practices
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50,000 Hacked iTunes Accounts For Sale In China
Stolen iTunes accounts go for as little as 10p on a leading Chinese shopping site, and credit cards are at risk
Apple Hints At Mystery iTunes Announcement
A Tuesday announcement around Apple's iTunes has set off speculation of a new streaming service or the acquisition of the Beatles' catalogue
Microsoft To Tempt Apple Fans With Phone 7 Sync Tool
Microsoft is appealing to Apple customers after announcing a tool for syncing Windows Phone 7 with Macs
Multi-tasking Skype For iPhone 4 Launched
Skype has released an update of its VOIP app for Apple iPhone 4
Apple Pulls Suspect Apps From Store
Apple says it has removed more than 40 applications by developer Thuat Nguyen from its App Store
Open University Tops iTunes Download Chart
Distance learning specialist, the Open University, is claiming to have made the most out of App Store popularity
iPod Creator Turns Focus On Green IT
Tony Fadell, a major force behind the iPod, is leaving Apple for the green tech industry