Apple unveils new iPhone 3.0 features, sets release for June 17th
At WWDC, Apple revealed a few new details related to its iPhone 3.0 operating system update for existing iPhone and iPod touch users, including its release date set for June 17, 2009. Meanwhile, new information clarifies why U.S. wireless carrier AT&T has delayed support for tethering and MMS features of the software.
Apple unveils new iPhone 3.0 features, sets release for June 17th
Apple unveils new iPhone 3.0 features, sets release for June 17th
Today at WWDC, Apple announced major changes to their laptop line. Amongst these, Apple has updated the MacBook Air and discounted the entry level price significantly.
Apple Updates MacBook Air and Drops Price to $1499
Apple Updates MacBook Air and Drops Price to $1499
Apple today announced the official launch of its Safari 4 browser for OS X and Windows. Safari 4, which has been available as a public beta since February, delivers a number of enhancements to Apple's browser offering.
Apple Releases Safari 4 for Mac and Windows
Apple Releases Safari 4 for Mac and Windows
Apple on Monday closed out its presentation at WWDC 2009 by introducing the new iPhone 3G S, the fastest iPhone yet with up to twice the speed of the iPhone 3G, longer battery life, a high-quality 3 megapixel autofocus camera, easy to use video recording and hands free voice control. It goes on sale June 19th, while the existing 8GB iPhone 3G drops to $99 starting today.
Apple debuts speedier iPhone 3G S with built-in video camera
Apple debuts speedier iPhone 3G S with built-in video camera
Apple on Monday offered attendees at its annual developer conference an overview of its nearly finalized Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system, which the company said will be available in September as a $29 upgrade for users of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
Apple's Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard to retail for $29 in September
Apple's Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard to retail for $29 in September
Apple on Monday released a finalized version of Safari 4, which the company is billing as the "world's fastest and most innovative web browser."
Apple releases Safari 4 as "world's fastest browser"
Apple releases Safari 4 as "world's fastest browser"
Apple on Monday outlined plans for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Server, a full 64-bit UNIX server operating system based on open standards that is up to twice as fast as its predecessor. It will be priced at $499 with unlimited client licensing when it ships in September 2009.
Apple's Snow Leopard Server to offer 64-bit power for $499
Apple's Snow Leopard Server to offer 64-bit power for $499
Apple at its developers conference Monday unveiled plans to transition its 13-inch unibody MacBooks into a more premium offering by announcing plans to rebrand them as 13-inch MacBook Pros alongside more affordable pricing. MacBook Air's were also updated with cheaper pricing.
Apple introduces 13-inch MacBook Pro, cheaper MacBook Airs
Apple introduces 13-inch MacBook Pro, cheaper MacBook Airs
Apple on Monday kicked-off its 2009 Worldwide Developers Conference by refreshing its MacBook Pro line of professional desktops with faster processors, cheaper prices, better displays, and built-in batteries on the 15-inch models.
Apple unveils faster, more affordable MacBook Pros
Apple unveils faster, more affordable MacBook Pros
Apple today will kick-off its 2009 Worldwide Developers Conference with a keynote presentation led by marketing chief Phil Schiller at 10:00 am Pacific time (1:00 pm Eastern). AppleInsider will provide live coverage from the event here.
Live coverage from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference
Live coverage from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference
Gabriel Adiv is a music lover. Like many music lovers who manage their digital music in iTunes, he once bemoaned how labor-intensive that could be. Unlike many music lovers, though, he decided to do something about it. Adiv, with his sidekick Raza Zaidi, founded San Francisco-based TuneUp Media in 2007, and a year later, their company introduced an iTunes plug-in by the same name.
TuneUp: An iTunes Librarian, Archivist and Concierge
TuneUp: An iTunes Librarian, Archivist and Concierge
As most readers are no doubt aware, the Palm Pre will go on sale to the general public tomorrow, just two days before Apple is expected to provide further details on the next generation of iPhone software, and possibly hardware. Early reviews of the...
Palm Pre Roundup: Public Launch Tomorrow, iTunes 8.2 Syncing
Palm Pre Roundup: Public Launch Tomorrow, iTunes 8.2 Syncing
Photos around the Web have already revealed the banners gracing the walls at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. On them are the letters WWDC and the legend One Year Later, Light-Years Ahead. Both the letters and the words are surrounded by a blizzard of Apple App Store icons. WWDC, of course, means next week's Worldwide Developers Conference.
Apple Primed for iPhone Song-and-Dance Extravaganza
Apple Primed for iPhone Song-and-Dance Extravaganza
Financial Times confidently reports that Apple is planning on launching a cut-price version of the iPhone on Monday.
Apple to Introduce Cheaper iPhone at WWDC
Apple to Introduce Cheaper iPhone at WWDC
Although Apple has long said its CEO Steve Jobs' return to regular work is slated for late June, a report has the company waiting for a major event before the co-founder truly resumes his post -- one which he briefly risked never seeing again.
Jobs' return to Apple may hinge on public event
Jobs' return to Apple may hinge on public event
The Wall Street Journal reports (subscription required) that Steve Jobs is on track to return from his six-month medical leave of absence later this month.
Steve Jobs on Track for a June Return to Coincide with a Media Event
Steve Jobs on Track for a June Return to Coincide with a Media Event
An Intel move to buy mobile software experts Wind River Systems could do more than just give the chip maker a leg up in handheld devices; it could also spark more direct competition between Apple and Intel.
Intel deal to buy Wind River may pit it against Apple's iPhone team
Intel deal to buy Wind River may pit it against Apple's iPhone team
While the iPhone has dominated the rumor scene in the weeks leading up to WWDC, we've heard little about the status of Apple's Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system. Snow Leopard was first announced last summer at the 2008 WWDC. At the time, Apple...
Apple Nearing Completion of Snow Leopard
Apple Nearing Completion of Snow Leopard
A number of patent applications from Apple were released by the United States Patent and Trademark Office this morning, and two of them have received a fair bit of attention, having been first brought to light in a pair of reports (#1, #2) from Apple...
Apple Patent Applications: Multi-Touch Scroll Wheel, Sharing Digital Media During iPhone Calls
Apple Patent Applications: Multi-Touch Scroll Wheel, Sharing Digital Media During iPhone Calls
Over the past few days, a number of items regarding Apple's retail stores have popped up, and we've collected some of them here for visibility and discussion.
Apple Retail Store News Roundup
Apple Retail Store News Roundup