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Apple Records loses out to Apple Computer, meaning that the iPod-maker can keep expanding into the music industry. Don't expect to see Sgt. Pepper's on iTunes any time soon!
The MacBook Pro gets its bigger brother. A bigger screen, uprated processor and a little extra storage - a great mobile workstation, or a disappointing lost opportunity?
Variable pricing for songs on the store? Not if Jobs has his way, and it rather looks like he will, according to new reports.
New software from the Mac-maker brings native Windows booting to the latest Intel-based Macs.
The music player just got smaller - well, in capacity, anyway. The new 1GB Nano offers all the same functionality, just with less capacity and a smaller price tag. Will you be tempted?
Apple are rumoured to be setting up an iTunes office in the Channel Islands. Many suspect this is to offer VAT-free music to UK users, but Apple deny this.
A new set of applications at the Patent Office gives a clue as to what the company might be up to in the mobile space.
World of Warcraft is soon to work with Core Duo; crazy Japanese types disassemble the new iMac; the MacBook has only four hours battery life; Apple bigger than Dell.
Finally they're here: iMacs and laptops launch with Intel Yonah processors. And lo, they were good.
CES 2006: Despite making Windows Media Center the default choice for Viiv PCs, it seems the chip maker is more keen than ever to be seen as software and device-agnostic.
Creative have launched a competitor to the iPod video, called the Zen Vision:M. They're not just after them in the stores though - there's talk of a lawsuit.
There are rumours that Intel Macs will launch at MacWorld in January, but Taiwanese sources are saying that they won't be available until June. Who knows? We have the speculation.
Apple has won the right to own the itunes.co.uk domain name, after a length legal battle with its previous owner. The actions of the domain administrator, Nominet, are looking suspect.
Forget Microsoft MCE: OSX could be the new media platform of choice, if recent speculation is to be believed.
Its new 'PhotoShop beater', Aperture, also appears. Dual core goodness abounds.
ANALYSIS: Apple's new video iPod is here, along with downloading of music videos and TV shows from the iTunes Music Store. Are we feeling the anti-climax?
Apple's financial results are the best ever - and Mac shipments aren't slowing down, despite the imminence of MacTels.
Following a volley of bad press, Apple have done "the right thing" and admitted that there is a genuine problem with the screen on their recently launched iPod nano. Apple will replace broken units free of charge.
Apple's gone mad and announced about a million products at once. The iPod nano replaces the mini; there's also the ROKR mobile phone and new software and music downloads.
IDF FALL 05: Intel's new relationship with Apple means that the fruity firm has suddenly become all acceptable at the Intel event. We track down those Apple asides...
Finally ditching the one-button madness, Apple have a new mouse with four buttons and a multi-directional scroll wheel.
Apple has a new range of colour iPods and has added support for Podcasting to iTunes 4.9.
The first details have hit the web, with the specs and hardware in the Intel-based Mac development kits confirmed.
October 14 2021 | 15:04