Remains of the Day: Off the beaten map

26.09.2012
Phil Schiller says it's perfectly natural for you to scratch up your iPhone. Elsewhere, Apple makes time with the Swiss national railroad and Eric Schmidt says Google Maps for iOS isn't imminent--but that's okay, because one hacker's plotted a course to bring the old version back from the dead. The remainders for Tuesday, September 25, 2012 mark the spot.

(9to5Mac)

Responding to a customer concerned about the scuffs around the edge of his iPhone 5, Apple senior vice president of marketing Phil Schiller said that such scrapes were "normal" for "any aluminum product." And only for an Apple product does this count as "news."

(AFP)

Apple is reportedly to meet with Swiss national train firm SBB, after allegations that Cupertino had appropriated the railway's trademarked clock face in its new Clock app on the iPad. We certainly hope that this dispute can be resolved by a, you might say, face-to-face meeting.

(Reuters)