Countering rumor says Apple and NVIDIA "doing just fine"
Just as soon as one rumor has suggested trouble in the relationship between Apple and NVIDIA, a conflicting report now claims that the two are still on good terms.
Countering rumor says Apple and NVIDIA "doing just fine"
Countering rumor says Apple and NVIDIA "doing just fine"
An unidentified man fired at least one shot at the Apple Store Clarendon in Arlington, Virginia shortly after the store opened Friday morning, wounding at least one, a person with knowledge of the situation tells AppleInsider.
Breaking: shot fired, one wounded at Virginia-based Apple Store
Breaking: shot fired, one wounded at Virginia-based Apple Store
An unidentified man fired at least one shot at the Apple Store Clarendon in Arlington, Virginia shortly after the store opened Friday morning, wounding at least one, a person with knowledge of the situation tells AppleInsider.
Breaking: shot fired at Virginia-based Apple Store
Breaking: shot fired at Virginia-based Apple Store
Fudzilla has heard from industry sources close to NVIDIA that a recent report claiming that Apple will be dropping NVIDIA-based designs for future Macs is false and that the companies' relationship is just fine.
NVIDIA Sources Refute Claim of Split With Apple
NVIDIA Sources Refute Claim of Split With Apple
An unidentified man fired shots at the Apple Store Clarendon in Arlington, Virginia shortly after the store opened Friday morning, wounding at least one, a person with knowledge of the situation tells AppleInsider.
Breaking: shots fired at Virginia-based Apple Store
Breaking: shots fired at Virginia-based Apple Store
Tipped off by a Mac OS X security expert, Apple is working to repair a serious security flaw in the iPhoneβs operating system β one that could allow an attacker to track the phoneβs location via GPS, eavesdrop on conversations via the microphone, or create a mobile bot net capable of unleashing denial of service attacks.
Apple working to fix unreleased iPhone SMS exploit
Apple working to fix unreleased iPhone SMS exploit
Filings from Apple over the past two years reveal that the company is constantly looking to improve upon the ways in which customers interact with its multi-touch devices, the latest of which proposes methods for controlling iPods and iPhones by detecting and using a user's fingerprints.
Apple looks towards fingerprint-based multi-touch controls
Apple looks towards fingerprint-based multi-touch controls
Known for thinking outside the box, electronics maker Apple Inc. is now apparently working on an in-the-box concept that could provide power to iPods, iPhones and other electronics devices still inside their retail packaging, allowing them to display demo videos and receive firmware updates while hanging unopened on a shelf in a retail store.
Apple developing "active packaging" for iPods and iPhones
Apple developing "active packaging" for iPods and iPhones
After the raging blog activity surrounding the launch of iPhone OS 3.0 and the new iPhone 3GS, the Apple-focused blogosphere has finally slowed down to catch its collective breath. Still, there's plenty to talk about, like Michael Jackson music sales going through the roof on iTunes, CEO Steve Jobs returning to Apple's Cupertino campus and the Mac mini's relatively high build cost.
Jobs' Quiet Comeback, Mini's Big BOM and Maine's Massive MacBook Splurge
Jobs' Quiet Comeback, Mini's Big BOM and Maine's Massive MacBook Splurge
SemiAccurate claims that Apple will be dropping NVIDIA-based designs in their next iMacs and laptops for at least the next few years. They claim the reason is due to the recent NVIDIA manufacturing defects which affected a number of MacBook Pros.
Apple Dropping NVIDIA for Future Macs
Apple Dropping NVIDIA for Future Macs
With each successive beta release of Mac OS X 10.5.8, it's becoming increasingly apparent that Apple is determined to give nearly every facet of its Leopard operating system a diligent once-over before turning its focus to Snow Leopard.
Apple covering all the bases with Mac OS X 10.5.8 betas
Apple covering all the bases with Mac OS X 10.5.8 betas
Although they've portrayed themselves almost as best friends for several months, Apple and NVIDIA are now rumored in a spat that could see some GeForce chipsets excluded from future Mac models.
Apple may drop NVIDIA chips in Macs following contract fight
Apple may drop NVIDIA chips in Macs following contract fight
The University of Florida is the second school in as many months to announce that students enrolling in one of its curriculums this fall will be required to own either an iPhone or iPod touch, highlighting an increasing role for Apple's multi-touch devices in higher education.
University of Florida's PharmD program to require iPod touch
University of Florida's PharmD program to require iPod touch
An aggressive back-to-school promotion and a more affordably-priced overhaul to Apple's MacBook Pro notebook line are boosting Apple's personal computer shipments to levels not seen since last October, shortly before the economic climate caught up with the Mac maker in earnest.
Apple's Mac shipments rebounding sharply in recent weeks
Apple's Mac shipments rebounding sharply in recent weeks
Although iPhone OS 3.0 is just cooling off, Apple has already given developers early access to iPhone OS 3.1 with new hooks for video support.
Apple posts iPhone OS 3.1 beta, SDK with new video extensions
Apple posts iPhone OS 3.1 beta, SDK with new video extensions
After all the excitement about Steve Jobs' health, the market reaction to news that the Apple CEO had returned to work appeared muted. Apple shares closed at $142.43 at close of trading Tuesday, 46 cents up from the previous day's close. They were actually down from Monday's open of just under $144.
Jobs Is Back, Apple's Still Standing, Life Goes On
Jobs Is Back, Apple's Still Standing, Life Goes On
Apple has confirmed that CEO Steve Jobs has officially gone back to work, according to numerous media reports. Beyond saying that Jobs would be working both at his office and from home, and that the company was happy to have him back, Apple provided no details about its chief's future involvement with the company.
Grumbling Over Transparency Intensifies as Jobs Returns to Apple
Grumbling Over Transparency Intensifies as Jobs Returns to Apple
Apple nearly saw a repeat of last year's sellouts on the weekend with widespread, but brief, iPhone 3GS shortages at many of its US retail stores. Also, NVIDIA has launched plugins that let Macs with newer video cards dramatically speed up tasks in Adobe's Creative Suite 4.
Apple sees brief iPhone 3GS shortages; NVIDIA intros CS4 plugins
Apple sees brief iPhone 3GS shortages; NVIDIA intros CS4 plugins
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs returned to work this week following a six-month medical leave, the company said Monday.
Steve Jobs returns to work at Apple
Steve Jobs returns to work at Apple
Late last week, we reported that Apple had posted an online availability database showing iPhone 3GS stock levels at each of its over 200 U.S. retail stores. At the time, the database showed solid availability of the new iPhone, with nearly 90% of st...
U.S. Apple Retail Store iPhone 3GS Supplies Begin to Tighten
U.S. Apple Retail Store iPhone 3GS Supplies Begin to Tighten