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Both Apple and Twitter have announced large, custom data centres to improve their online offerings.
Apple is allegedly planning to launch an 11.6" version of its MacBook Air ultraportable.
Microsoft's COO has compared the iPhone 4 to Windows Vista, due to major issues at launch.
Apple has issued a notice that some Time Capsule backup devices need replacing.
The problem has been identified and verified, but it's really nothing to get worked up about.
TRIM is vital to ensuring SSDs maintain performance over time - but does OS X support it?
Sketchy presentation slides show direction for Microsoft's next juggernaut
Smartphones are the next big battleground - but how should we test them?
Early adopters of Apple's iPhone 4 are already reporting issues with the hardware.
The latest operating system for the iPhone - iOS 4- is out, bring multi-tasking to the iPhone 3GS.
Adobe Flash Player 10.1 has gone gold and is available for download immediately.
AT&T has suffered an embarrassing breach - leaking the e-mail addresses of its iPad customers.
Apple has detailed the new version of the iPhone 4, announcing a 24th June release date.
Apple has launched a site demonstrating the power of HTML 5 - via its Safari browser, naturally.
The Mozilla Foundation has unveiled a preview of its Firefox Home app for the iPhone.
A new update for Steam now allows PC and Mac cross-platform gaming.
Document sharing site Scribd is ditching Flash in favour of HTML 5.
Apple has issued a rare open letter from Steve Jobs which outlines why there's no Flash on the iPhone.
October 14 2021 | 15:04