Apple's week brings new hire, court rulings, iPod spy shots

You certainly can't call the past few days boring for Apple.

 The company filled a vacancy left on its executive team, was handed a fairly major setback in a German court, and maybe had its next iPod's big trick unveiled in some alleged spy shots.

That was all on top of a petition from a third-party consumer-watchdog group demanding Apple improve working conditions at overseas factories where its products are made.

These events were joined by a juicy bit of news that came out during an interview with recording artist Neil Young, where Young casually mentioned that he had been working with late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs on a project to bring digital downloads of studio-master-quality music to the masses.

You can catch up on these stories, and others from the past week, in this edition of Apple Talk Weekly.
Apple Talk Weekly is a collection of some of the week's top Apple news and rumors. It appears every Saturday, and is curated by CNET's Apple reporter, Josh Lowensohn. 

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