Apple has revealed that it wants a cut of third-party e-book sales while it rolls out in-app subscriptions on the side for newspapers and magazines. Meanwhile, someone has finally sued over the iPhone 4 "Glassgate." Ars chatted with Sinbad (yes, the comedian) as well as tech personality Andy Ihnatko and the Omni Group at the Macworld Expo, and we did more exploring of the iPad 2 display rumors. Read on for the top 10 stories of the past week:
Apple responds: we want a cut of Amazon, Sony e-book sales: Apple has responded to speculation that its App Store policies could bar popular e-book apps from iOS devices. Those apps can remain, but they can't totally bypass Apple's 30 percent tax on in-app purchases.
Ars at Macworld: Dead iPad? $1,000 can bring your data back: Adding to its experience in recovering lost data from iPhones and SSDs, DriveSavers announced during this year's Macworld Expo that it now offers data recovery from Apple's iPad. Here's how it works.
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