Microsoft's ads doing damage to Apple, one study claims
Even as critics have attacked Microsoft for bending the truth in its PCs-are-cheaper ad campaign, one firm's research shows that it might be working and turning the public minds, though not necessarily wallets, away from Apple.
Microsoft's ads doing damage to Apple, one study claims
Microsoft's ads doing damage to Apple, one study claims
Even as critics have attacked Microsoft for bending the truth in its PCs-are-cheaper ad campaign, one firm's research shows that it might be working and turning the public minds, though not necessarily wallets, away from Apple.
Microsoft's ads doing damage to Apple: study
Microsoft's ads doing damage to Apple: study
With Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard entering the final stretch of development, overzealous Apple advocates are turning to discussion boards and file sharing websites to show off image and video captures taken from the next generation OS, most recently highlighting features such as simplified security preferences, enhanced searching, QuickTime X's screen recording function and a new version of Image Capture.
More of Apple's Snow Leopard caught on camera
More of Apple's Snow Leopard caught on camera
Wal-Mart's move to overhaul the electronics departments in many of its retail stores with Apple-designated shopping areas is being seen as a sign that the mega-retailer is making a pitch to eventually carry Apple's line of Mac personal computers.
Wal-Mart's new Apple section seen as precursor to Mac sales
Wal-Mart's new Apple section seen as precursor to Mac sales
OCModShop posted 10 Ways to Increase iPhone 3G's Battery Life
Interest in iPhone development is hot enough to be setting records in another category Apple has pioneered: education podcasts. Stanford's iPhone course has recently hit a million downloads milestone in iTunes U.
Free Stanford iPhone dev podcasts downloaded 1 million times
Free Stanford iPhone dev podcasts downloaded 1 million times
In an e-mail sent to iPhone developers testing iPhone OS 3.0 betas, Apple announced the start of testing of high-volume Push Notifications using a pre-release version of the Associated Press iPhone application. The current test will run for seven da...
Apple Beginning High-Volume iPhone OS 3.0 Push Notification Testing
Apple Beginning High-Volume iPhone OS 3.0 Push Notification Testing
Apple this week enlisted the services of the Associated Press and called upon many of its iPhone developers to help stress test its new Push Notification service slated for delivery in iPhone 3.0.
Apple begins stress testing iPhone 3.0 push notifications
Apple begins stress testing iPhone 3.0 push notifications
A YouTube user going by the name 'LeopardOctober' has recently posted over a half dozen videos taken from recent pre-release builds of Apple's Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system, showing off everything from QuickLook movie playback to the new QuickTime X interface.
Series of YouTube videos show off Apple's Snow Leopard
Series of YouTube videos show off Apple's Snow Leopard
A YouTube user going by the name 'LeopardOctober' has recently posted over a half dozen videos taken from recent pre-release builds of Apple's Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system, showing off everything from QuickLook movie playback to the new QuickTime X interface.
Series of YouTube videos show off Apple's Snow Leopard
Series of YouTube videos show off Apple's Snow Leopard
After appearing to remain aloof to Microsoft's jabs that Macs don't give enough choice, Apple has responded with ads which insist that poor Windows PC choices are no choices at all.
Apple fires its return salvo as Microsoft issues misleading 5th ad
Apple fires its return salvo as Microsoft issues misleading 5th ad
Apple executives said this week they believe the iPhone remains in its infancy and went on to -- somewhat uncharacteristically -- reveal a series of strategic measures they may employ in the near term to help grow the handset's share of the booming smartphone market.
Apple execs disclose options for boosting iPhone market share
Apple execs disclose options for boosting iPhone market share
Apple may be planning to add camera functionality to a couple of its next-generation iPod models, according to a new report, which also claims that upcoming iPhones will retain the handsets' existing form factor.
Apple's future iPods rumored to get cameras like iPhone
Apple's future iPods rumored to get cameras like iPhone
HardMac claims that they have heard some interesting tidbits about future iPhones and iPods from their sources.
New iPhone and iPod Touch Details iPod to Get Camera
New iPhone and iPod Touch Details iPod to Get Camera
Although many imagine the App Store a cash cow for Apple, a detailed examination has revealed that the iPhone maker may only have earned between $20 million and $45 million from the store for its first billion downloads -- a figure the company is likely more than happy to accept.
Apple may have made just $45 million from iPhone App Store
Apple may have made just $45 million from iPhone App Store
Apple, AT&T and several others have been named in a new patent infringement lawsuit, presumably for their connection to Shazam, a maker of music identification software distributed under the same name for the iPhone and several other mobile devices.
Apple, AT&T sued over ties to Shazam music ID service
Apple, AT&T sued over ties to Shazam music ID service
In a blog post, Ivan Krstić, former director of security architecture at One Laptop per Child (OLPC), has revealed that he has taken an unspecified position related to core security at Apple. Krstić is well-known within the among security ...
Apple Hires Former Security Director of One Laptop Per Child
Apple Hires Former Security Director of One Laptop Per Child
Apple has hired Ivan Krstić, the developer of the security architecture for the One Laptop Per Child project's XO system and subsequently a vocal critic of the failed OLPC program. Krstić is a prodigy security guru with anti-malware credentials.
Apple hires One Laptop Per Child security expert and noted critic
Apple hires One Laptop Per Child security expert and noted critic
While all eyes are on Apple's annual developers conference as a likely forum for new iPhone hardware announcements, one Wall Street analyst is advising clients that better bets may be placed on an event a few weeks later that may also mark the return of Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs seen returning post-WWDC brandishing new iPhones
Steve Jobs seen returning post-WWDC brandishing new iPhones
With the release of Mac OS X 10.5.7 Wednesday, Apple appears to have acknowledged a raft of security issues surrounding its operating system. The latest updated version of the Mac operating system addresses bugs, improves support, and contains 47 security fixes, by the count of security software vendor Intego.
Apple Goes Gaga on Security With OS X Update
Apple Goes Gaga on Security With OS X Update