This week more evidence of Apple's car project was uncovered, while rumors hinted at an Apple Music TV show starring Dr. Dre, as well as a launch date for a new 4-inch iPhone and third-generation iPad Air. Separately, Apple seeded several new betas and was hit with two lawsuits.

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Everything you need to know:

AppleInsider learned that the city of Sunnyvale gave Apple approval to build an "auto testing center" > >

Apple has also received complaints about "motor noises" at its Sunnyvale facilities > >

CBS chief claims talks with Apple for a streaming TV service have stopped > >

A new 4-inch iPhone and a third-gen iPad Air could ship as soon as March 18 > >

Apple Music may soon feature a sex- and violence-laden TV show starring Dr. Dre > >

A new class action lawsuit accuses Apple of blocking third-party Touch ID repairs > >

Immersion filed a lawsuit and ITC complaint over Apple's use of haptic technology > >

Apple released new public betas of iOS 9.3 and OS X 10.11.4 > >

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