Apple posts highest ever quarterly earnings after success for Mac and iPad Steve Jobs says tech firm had enjoyed 'phenomenal quarter' after revenues rise 88%, with net profit up 78% at $3.25bn
Newsquest owner Gannett reports 35% net profit rise and Yahoo ad deal Revenues in newspaper publishing divisions still declining, but comparative performance is 'best since 2007', media group says. By Mark Sweney
Broadband target put back to 2015 Deadline for broadband in all UK homes by 2012 put back by Tory culture secretary Jeremy Hunt, who says Labour's plan was impractical
Local media ownership rules to go by November Coalition sets out media plans, giving 2012 as date for communications bill, licence fee deal and local TV licences. By Mark Sweney
Ed Vaizey: ‘I’m a committed champion of the games industry’ Keith Stuart: Culture secretary Ed Vaizey tells Develop Conference that he backed the axing of the tax credit propsal
Fru Hazlitt backs We R Interactive social games venture ITV executive and top advertising, films and games figures take stakes in firm creating games for smartphones and Facebook. By Mark Sweney
Kip Meek likely to be Project Canvas chair Widely experienced in broadcasting, Meek is expected to be appointed as the boss of the video-on-demand venture. By Mark Sweney
Channel Five quits Project Canvas BBC-backed joint venture for video-on-demand on Freeview and Freesat loses one of its seven partners as brand launch nears. By Mark Sweney
Chief departs as Daily Mail & General Trust drops separate digital division Richard Titus, chief executive of Associated Northcliffe Digital, is leaving as businesses absorbed into consumer division. By Mark Sweney and Jemima Kiss
Will Lewis confirmed as group general manager at News International Job 'co-ordinating editorial spending' across Times, Sunday Times, Sun and News of the World reports to Rebekah Brooks. By Mark Sweney
Millionaire creators to receive $269m damages from Disney Celador investors awarded unpaid royalties in damages but US entertainment giant may appeal against ruling
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? producers wait for final answer on $270m battle with Disney A US jury is considering its verdict on six-year legal battle over royalties for hit gameshow Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Times paywall goes up tomorrow TheTimes.co.uk and SundayTimes.co.uk will move to pay-only access with an introductory offer of £1 for 30 days. By Mark Sweney
BBC Trust approves Project Canvas Video-on-demand joint venture expected to go live next year, but could face further challenges from rivals. By Mark Sweney and John Plunkett
Microsoft shows off Kinect in Europe at Cannes Cannes Lions: Software giant brings a huge entourage to promote its Xbox 360 hands-free controller. By Mark Sweney