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Rumours over at AppleInsider and ThinkSecret are telling the tales of a traveller's dream - a new, thin MacBook Pro.
A little while after Greenpeace started publicly berating Apple for its poor environmental awareness, Steve Jobs fires back. And oh, what a shot it is...
Catching up with some of the virtualisation technologies on the market, Apple's swing-both-ways utility gets an update.
Intstall Divx, upgrade the hard drive, rip the OS and enable the Apache web server. Who said the Apple TV had to be about TV?
A MacBook owner has revealed the horror he felt when he woke up to find his beloved laptop on fire in his living room.
But there's still no support for iPod owners using Windows Vista. But OSX works fine, which is obviously helpful.
Steve-o and company can breathe a little sigh of relief - Cisco and Apple have reached an agreement on the iPhone brand name. Aww, everybody hug.
Taking Steve Jobs totally out of context, the American record industry unsurprisingly suggests that more DRM is a great win for consumers.
Following the lead of the American store, Brits can expect to start downloading TV shows within the next few months.
It appears that Apple may have plans to make its popular BootCamp into a paid-for product.
A technology research firm has estimated that Apple's iPhone will generate almost 50% gross margins for the company and its partners.
Apparently Cisco is not happy about Apple claiming the brand 'iPhone' as their own. Cue a rather expensive lawsuit and probably large sums of money changing hands.
The world goes absolutely mental as Apple announces the iPod everyone has been dreaming about, and then some. Just be prepared for the agonising wait.
Months after a shake-up was uncovered with Apple's stock option plans, it looks like the government is finally taking notice. The SEC is looking into investigations of fraud.
A report issued by analysts at Forrester had pegged iTunes sales to be slowing sharply. Turns out, they were a bit more than a little off base.
Jon Johansen, a hacker who's claim was helping to crack DVD encryption, has managed to reverse engineer Apple's FairPlay content protection system and his company plans to license the technology to Apple's competitors.
Apple has updated its Macbook Pro line again - this time with the 4MB cache Merom T7600 cores.
Seeing red? Apple has released a red iPod nano. This one's not just for looks, though - a portion of proceeds go to Bono's Aids in Africa campaign.
The Cupertino Cowboys hold their hands up to a fairly serious problem - shipping their new iPods pre-installed with a Windows virus.
Joining the ranks of Amex and Motorola, profits from the iPod's sales will be going to battle the disease in Africa.
It's not usually news, but this one is a little different - iTunes 7 brought a host of new features, but a few new problems. Now, 7.0.1 is here to fix some of that.
IDF FALL 06: Phil Schiller shares the stage with Otellini and explains Apple's new Intel line-up.
Steve-o and Co. would like to remind you that "podcast" refers to an iPod - so sites who use the term loosely had best watch out, as cease and desist letters go flying!
October 14 2021 | 15:04