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Steve Jobs last night unveiled the winter 2008 range of iPods at the same time as announcing iTunes 8.
An Alabama resident is seeking class action status for her lawsuit against Apple, which accuses the company of releasing a "defective" product in the iPhone 3G.
iPhone fan Jonathan Zdziarski has discovered a hidden 'phone home' function in the iPhone which downloads a, currently blank, blacklist to prevent listed apps from being installed.
Psystar, a startup offering pre-installed 'Hackintosh' computers built from off-the-shelf parts and running MacOS X, has found itself staring down the barrels of Apple's legal team.
As expected, Steve Jobs announced the iPhone 3G during his WWDC keynote speech at the Moscone Centre in San Francisco.
Apple is to use Immersion's VibeTonez technology to introduce haptic feedback to the iPhone, hoping it will improve the usability of the keyboard.
Apple has just been granted a patent on a method for enhancing the atmosphere of online shopping using a virtual environment that doesn't sound a million miles away from Second Life.
Apple has filed for a patent covering a new iPhone incarnation which features a flip-out double-sided trackpad alongside an LCD display: could it be an iPhone Nano in the works?
Apple's new NAS-cum-WAP Time Capsule has been dismantled by early adopters and it appears that the drive isn't as 'server-grade' as Apple claimed.
Fearing that users aren't smart enough to know whether they're sending themselves deaf listening to music, Apple patents an automatic volume limiting system for iPods.
Apple has finally unveiled Leopard, V10.5 of the Mac OS X system. Released today, the system boasts over 300 new features over previous Mac OS'.
As Nintendo stocks continue to surge upwards, analysts say that the makers of Mario could soon rival Apple in terms of profit valuation and marketability.
Just 74 days after its launch, Apple has sold more then one million iPhones to the US market.
NBC Universal has declined to renew its contract with Apple to sell TV shows through the iTunes store. Apple responds by not selling any new NBC show.
Apple is under fire as the iPhone's keyboard apparently infringes on a patent filed in August 2000.
Another lawsuit is filed against Apple as Eight Mile Style sues for copyright infringement.
Universal Music Group has decided not to renew its annual contract to sell music through Apple's iTunes music store.
Apple told investors today that it has juiced up the iPhone ahead of its June 29th launch in America.
The new Apple iTunes Plus AAC files don't contain DRM - but they do contain a lot of other stuff.
Steve Jobs and EMI promised non-DRM music by the end of May - and delivered.
The superior display that Apple promised may not be all that superior. At least that's what a lawsuit targeted at Apple is saying.
October 14 2021 | 15:04