Apple executive Eddy Cue spent the bulk of the Monday’s court session on the witness stand again, with the government then resting its case in the late afternoon. (Apple called its first expert witness, Ben Klein, who only testified briefly before court adjourned for the day.) As was the case on Thursday, Cue did not offer much new information that would affect the price-fixing case on either side. Instead his questioning provided more Steve Jobs nostalgia, with additional tidbits on the late Apple chief’s active involvement in the creation of the iBookstore and the agency model, and further parsing of […]