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Apple's new iTV product will allow you to watch content from your PC on your living room television. Google is also getting involved so the question must be asked: Will Apple be able to replicate the success of the iPod?
Mini-esque Nanos, shrunken Shuffles, movie downloads and high resolutions - all in an afternoon's announcement for Jobs and Co.
Apple released an upgrade to its product line today, including souped up minis, iMacs, and a new 24" model.
The CEO of Google has accepted an invitation to become part of the Board of Directors at Apple, on top of his duties at Google and Princeton University.
Apple has gone the way of Dell - and recalled 1.8 million battery units from its laptops.
In a stunning climbdown for Steve Jobs, it will let Creative make iPod accessories and fork out some serious dosh to appease its rival.
News travelled up to Cupertino that some retail store employees were getting Leopard dev builds online. So Apple fired them.
Apple has released its second update to Boot Camp. This one actually does something useful.
Steve-o and Co. have moved open-source, at least for past releases. The kernel for OSX 10.4.7, as well as iCal, Bonjour, and Launchd have been made public.
The Mac Pro has been unveiled and looks very tasty indeed. On top of that bombshell is news regarding Apple's next operating system, named Leopard.
Apple and Coca-Cola are shooting to heat up the UK summer a little more with some free tunes, concerts, and unsigned bands.
Apple's next version of the Mighty Mouse will lack one major feature: the cord.
Is Apple going all NetFlix on us? It seems like this could be the case, as pay-to-own may become pay-to-rent on the Music Store.
Is Apple checking up on your Mac install, or is it just trying to keep your machine helpfully up to date?
Fancy an iMac for under 500 quid? The new education-focused iMac has a 17" display and a Core Duo processor.
New screenshots show funky new features in the pre-release version of Apple's Leopard, including virtual desktops.
Another one in London and another in Manchester, as well as Southampton. Business opportunity or fanboy venue?
Jobs is rallying Hollywood to create a movie store in the same vein as his music enterprise, the story goes.
Jobs' mob face a torrid time, as music fans protest against iTunes DRM, calling it 'defective by design'.
AppleBerry - not a flavour of lemonade, but a rumoured device coming from the two computing firms. Could instant email be about to get more addictive?
Want to use your iPod whilst working out? A new collaboration between the two massive brands turns your portable tunes machine into a personal trainer.
In a rather quiet release today, Apple has announced three variations of its consumer Intel-based laptop. 13" widescreen!
E3 2006: Whilst the next-gen consoles might be making the headlines, PC owners possibly get to gloat over what is quite possibly the game of the show - the spiritual successor to Far Cry. We grab our keyboard and mouse and head on in.
October 14 2021 | 15:04