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Apple's still-unconfirmed tablet appears to be selling well despite absolutely no information leaving the company.
Mounting criticism of Apple's opaque policies for what's allowed - and what's not - in its iPhone App Store draws a personal response from Phil Schiller, Apple's Senior Vice President.
An un-named industry analyst claims to have held a prototype tablet PC from Apple, and states that an official announcement is due in September for a November launch.
Apple has finally agreed to join an EC project which aims to equip all mobile handsets sold in Europe with a universal micro-USB charging port by 2012.
An issue with the latest 15" and 17" MacBook Pro models which reduced the maximum performance of the SATA bus to 1.5Gb/s has been resolved by Apple with a new firmware update.
Phil Schiller, VP of Product Marketing at Apple, has said that Jobs' planned end-of-June return is still on.
Apple updated its MacBook line with several new versions and slashed prices on many existing models at its Worldwide Developer Conference keynote last night.
Apple has finally unveiled a new model of iPhone, dubbed the 3GS, that comes in both 16GB and 32GB capacities and with a new hardware chip.
Could Apple be planning a low-cost multitouch Mac-based tablet as a competitor to the popular netbook format it so publicly derided?
The latest build of Mac OS X introduces some important bug fixes - including improved performance on the new Nvidia-based MacBook ranges.
Apple caves into Trent Reznor's demands regarding the rejection of the nin: access iPhone app, and authorised the update with no changes.
A suit has been brought against Apple in the US over claims that its MagSafe power adaptor is badly designed - and can even constitute a fire risk to its users.
A job posting from Apple points towards a refresh of the Mac lineup to include internal 3G modems to supplement the existing AirPort wireless networking.
Trent unleashes a torrent of "objectionable content" about Apple's censorship policy, after a Nine Inch Nails app is rejected.
This is a very dubious rumour, but Apple is apparently thinking to buy EA according to some sources.
Sources claim that Apple is looking to sheds its expensive image and produce a range of reduced-cost Macs as a direct result of the popularity of cheap netbooks.
Apple has categorically denied rumours that it is looking to enter the netbook market, with chief operating officer Tim Cook describing the devices as "junky."
Simon Oliver, the man behind Rolando, says that Sony and Nintendo are miles behind Apple when it comes to digital distribution.
Apple has been targeted by chip design firm Elan Microelectronics for allegedly violating a patent on multitouch technologies with the iPhone and iPod Touch ranges.
October 14 2021 | 15:04