Psystar files for bankruptcy likely delaying Apple case
Psystar abruptly filed for bankruptcy protection in the state of Florida last week in a move that's likely to delay or end its ongoing legal proceedings with Apple over the sale of unauthorized Mac clones.
Psystar files for bankruptcy likely delaying Apple case
Psystar files for bankruptcy likely delaying Apple case
Apple will introduce a new version of its iPod nano with a wider screen and built-in camera later this year after first introducing three new iPhone models distinguished by their network hardware, according to a new report.
Apple prepping iPod nano with camera, three new iPhones - report
Apple prepping iPod nano with camera, three new iPhones - report
North Carolina's government is reportedly promising tax breaks to Apple in return for building a large server farm, eventually worth $1 billion, within the East coast state.
Apple reportedly building $1 billion server farm
Apple reportedly building $1 billion server farm
Arguing that the market is underestimating demand for iPhones over the next two calendar years, investment bank Morgan Stanley on Tuesday upgraded shares of Apple to Overweight from Equal-weight, saying success of the touchscreen handset should offset any growth risks in the company's core Mac and iPod businesses.
Apple upgraded by Morgan Stanley on expected iPhone boom
Apple upgraded by Morgan Stanley on expected iPhone boom
Last week Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster claimed that an Apple tablet computer was in the works though it would not arrive until the first half of 2010 due to the complexity surrounding the operating system.
Another Source 'Confirms' 2010 Apple Tablet
Another Source 'Confirms' 2010 Apple Tablet
A couple of reports have indicated that Apple may be launching their Back to School promotion as soon as this Tuesday. Apple's Back to School promotion is traditionally offered throughout the summer and has offered students and faculty free or discou...
Apple's Back to School Promo Launching This Week To include iPhone
Apple's Back to School Promo Launching This Week To include iPhone
North Carolina's government is reportedly promising tax breaks to Apple in return for building a large server farm, eventually worth $1 billion, within the East coast state.
Apple said building $1 billion server farm
Apple said building $1 billion server farm
The Charlotte Observer reports that North Carolina lawmakers are working on special legislation to give Apple, Inc a multi-million dollar tax break in order to entice the company to build an East Coast server farm to the state.
Apple Planning New Server Farm in North Carolina
Apple Planning New Server Farm in North Carolina
Luxury watch maker Cartier International filed suit against Apple today for allowing a third party iPhone developer to post an application depicting a watch image which Cartier claims infringes on its designs.
Cartier sues Apple over third party iPhone watch software
Cartier sues Apple over third party iPhone watch software
OQO, a company formed by two members of Appleβs Titanium PowerBook G4 team who left the company to deliver the micro-sized laptops that Steve Jobs refused to build at Apple, is shutting down after nearly a decade of trying.
Former Apple engineers at OQO call it quits
Former Apple engineers at OQO call it quits
Digitimes reports that Wintek has been selected as the LCD panel module supplier for Apple's upcoming e-book form factor netbook product.
LCD Panel Supplier for Apple Netbook Product Selected
LCD Panel Supplier for Apple Netbook Product Selected
A brief report out of the Far East on Friday appears to be corroborating a trio of earlier reports in stating that Apple has tapped its current iPhone touchscreen supplier to also provide the display panels for its upcoming tablet device.
Apple said to have settled on supplier for tablet display
Apple said to have settled on supplier for tablet display
Seizing a chance to grab the spotlight, workers at one of the key suppliers for iPhone touchscreens have taken their cause directly to Apple itself in hopes of halting what they see as abusive and illegal working conditions.
Workers push Apple to end iPhone supplier's labor abuse
Workers push Apple to end iPhone supplier's labor abuse
With Apple's first proprietary system-on-a-chip designs still rumored to be under active development, the iPhone maker may turn to ARM's standard v7 Cortex designs for multi-touch devices it plans to launch this year before building off the platform next year.
Apple's future iPhones may leverage ARM's v7 Cortex designs
Apple's future iPhones may leverage ARM's v7 Cortex designs
Silicon Alley Insider reports on a note from Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster claiming that Apple's rumored media pad or tablet computer will not arrive until sometime in the first half of 2010. Munster also claims that the device will be more d...
Apple Tablet Coming in 2010
Apple Tablet Coming in 2010
With a conventional netbook clearly out of the question, researchers for Piper Jaffray said Thursday there's mounting evidence to suggest Apple next year will introduce its own take on the market in the form of a tablet-based device that will sell for $700 or less.
Apple to answer netbook market with $500-$700 tablet - report
Apple to answer netbook market with $500-$700 tablet - report
A recent Apple job listing that we just discovered reveals that Apple is looking for a low level iPhone programmer with detailed knowledge of the ARM processor including its NEON vector unit.
Apple Job Listing Reveals More Powerful ARM Processors and Video Processing for iPhone
Apple Job Listing Reveals More Powerful ARM Processors and Video Processing for iPhone
Apple saw its share of global smartphone market more than double on a year-over-year basis during the first quarter of the year but still has much work to do before catching BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and market leader Nokia.
Apple shares of smartphone market up more than twofold
Apple shares of smartphone market up more than twofold
Apple saw its share of global smartphone market more than double on a year-over-year basis during the first quarter of the year but still has much work to do before catching BlackBerry maker Research in Motion and market leader Nokia.
Apple shares of smartphone market jumps more than twofold
Apple shares of smartphone market jumps more than twofold
With just weeks to go before Apple is expected to take the wraps off its new family of touchscreen handsets, the iPhone maker remains engaged in talks with carriers vying to join its expansive fleet of authorized wireless providers.
Apple still negotiating terms for third-gen iPhone with carriers
Apple still negotiating terms for third-gen iPhone with carriers