Remains of the Day: That ship has sailed

07.09.2012

A U.S. district court judge in San Jose ruled that a group of consumers can't sue Apple for breaking the glass on their iPhone. There's a very technical legal reason, but if you want it in layman's terms, well, you know, glass .

(Australian Business Traveler)

Seems some travelers have found that, while using the beta version of iOS 6, they already have the option to store boarding passes from certain airlines in Apple's new Passbook app. Then again, if you want to trust your airline tickets to beta software, I hope you don't mind the occasional layover in Yakutsk.

(Audience)

Audience, which produces a voice-processing chip that Apple used in the iPhone 4S, believes that it's "unlikely" the forthcoming iPhone will use the technology. Here's hoping that doesn't have an adverse effect on Siri understanding me. More than usual, anyway.