Apple sees tablet as one device shared by the whole family - WSJ
The Wall Street Journal dropped a bombshell of tablet and Apple-related information Wednesday evening. Among the new details: Apple sees its tablet as a device that will be shared by multiple family members -- and it might even recognize their faces.
Apple, major labels discuss plans for free streaming music service
According to multiple music industry sources, Apple execs have met with the four major music labels about a possible free-of-charge music streaming service.
More evidence of 'iPad' name, AT&T bracing for 'unannounced devices'
Apple has extended the time available for it to make a legal argument against Fujitsu over the "iPad" name according to Trademark Office documents, and AT&T may be prepping its network for "unannounced devices."
Apple's Jan. 27 'one more thing' could be Verizon iPhone
Though a new iPhone model isn't expected until June, a new report suggests Apple could use its Jan. 27 media event to announce that the next-generation handset is coming to Verizon this summer.
As Apple tablet looms, Amazon Kindle adopts App Store revenue split
Amazon announced Wednesday that its share of revenue from some content sold for its Kindle e-reader will be more akin to Apple's iPhone App Store business model, with a 70-30 split in favor of the content provider.
Oppenheimer: Bing deal could bring Apple more risk than reward
A new analysis suggests an Apple-Microsoft deal to bring Bing search to the iPhone could carry great risks for Apple, which has formed an identity by disparaging the Windows platform in its "Get a Mac" ads.
Apple tablet rumors: Time Inc. in the dark, PA Semi chip, 'secret' negotiations
U.S. publishers are reportedly negotiating tablet-related content deals with Apple in New York; a list of potential component suppliers for the hardware has surfaced, including a P.A. Semi-designed processor; and new allegations claim Time Inc. has little knowledge of the tablet.
Apple, Microsoft in talks to make Bing default iPhone search - report
Once bitter rivals in the PC landscape, Apple and Microsoft could now partner to make Bing the default search engine of the iPhone, in an effort to counter the market dominance of search giant Google.

