"Exploding" iPhones in Europe prompt Apple-led investigation
Following various reports of exploding iPhones and iPod touches, Apple has reportedly informed the European Commission that it has begun a probe into the matter.
"Exploding" iPhones in Europe prompt Apple-led investigation
"Exploding" iPhones in Europe prompt Apple-led investigation
Two studies released Tuesday show Apple's growing share of separate markets, with iTunes capturing 25 percent of all retail music sales, and Apple products representing 32 percent of Wi-Fi use.
iTunes a quarter of music sales; Apple a third of Wi-Fi use
iTunes a quarter of music sales; Apple a third of Wi-Fi use
Market research firm NPD today reports that Apple's iTunes was the number one music retailer in the U.S. for the first half of 2009 with 25% of unit sales. Apple's share of the total market is up from 21% in 2008 and 14% in 2007.
iTunes Share of U.S. Music Sales Reaches 25%
iTunes Share of U.S. Music Sales Reaches 25%
In an extensive research report on the smartphone industry released this morning, RBC Capital Markets reveals a new world order in which smartphones embracing the convergence of communication, computing, and content are becoming the next wave of ...
Analyst: Apple to Sell 80+ Million iPhones in 2012, Snag 5.7% of Total Mobile Phone Market
Analyst: Apple to Sell 80+ Million iPhones in 2012, Snag 5.7% of Total Mobile Phone Market
The act of deleting an e-mail within iPhone OS 3.0 isn't enough to destroy its contents, and Apple is reportedly aware of the flaw and could be working on a fix.
Apple aware of iPhone OS 3.0 e-mail security bug
Apple aware of iPhone OS 3.0 e-mail security bug
A data center expert believes Apple's new, massive cluster of computers in North Carolina could be intended to power a giant cloud computing operation.
Expert speculates Apple's new data center to be for cloud computing
Expert speculates Apple's new data center to be for cloud computing
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster reports Apple is on track to sell between 2.7 and 2.8 million Macs in its fourth fiscal quarter, based on retail data released by NPD Group.
Apple expected to sell 2.7 million Macs in fall quarter
Apple expected to sell 2.7 million Macs in fall quarter
A new report states that Apple, as expected, will hold its annual iPod and media centric event for the week of Labor Day, scheduling the keynote for Wednesday, Sept. 9.
Apple annual music event to be held Sept. 9 - report
Apple annual music event to be held Sept. 9 - report
All Things Digital reports that Apple has scheduled a media event for Wednesday, September 9th in San Francisco. The event will presumably take place at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts where similar Apple events have been held in the past, and w...
Apple Media Event Scheduled for September 9th No Tablet Announcement
Apple Media Event Scheduled for September 9th No Tablet Announcement
Dell unveiled Monday a prototype of its upcoming cell phone in China, as both it and Apple hope to launch competing smartphones in the nation very soon.
Dell, Apple look to compete in Chinese smartphone market
Dell, Apple look to compete in Chinese smartphone market
In the wake of the release of TomTom iPhone GPS navigation applications in numerous countries, Mac4Ever spoke [Google translation] with TomTom public relations manager Yann Lafargue and received clarification that the forthcoming companion car kit wi...
TomTom Car Kit to Be Compatible With iPod Touch and Other GPS iPhone Applications
TomTom Car Kit to Be Compatible With iPod Touch and Other GPS iPhone Applications
Macworld UK points out a feature article from The Sunday Times profiling Apple CEO Steve Jobs, noting that Apple attempted several times to discourage or block publication of the piece.
Apple Attempts to Suppress Steve Jobs Profile Article
Apple Attempts to Suppress Steve Jobs Profile Article
Apple reportedly attempted to block the publication of a profile on company co-founder Steve Jobs, a piece that called the company's chief executive a visionary and also compared him to that of a ruthless dictator.
Apple attempted to silence newspaper profile of Steve Jobs
Apple attempted to silence newspaper profile of Steve Jobs
In the ongoing saga between Apple and clone Mac creator Psystar, the Cupertino, Calif., company has filed a new document alleging Psystar erased crucial evidence.
Apple accuses Psystar of destroying evidence in latest court filing
Apple accuses Psystar of destroying evidence in latest court filing
A day after the TomTom navigation software saw an overseas roll out, the iPhone application hit North America and Europe and is now available for download in the App Store.
TomTom for Apple iPhone released in U.S. App Store for $99
TomTom for Apple iPhone released in U.S. App Store for $99
Photos claiming to be shots of the final box art for Apple's upcoming operating system, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, have been posted, suggesting the product could be very close to retail.
Apple Snow Leopard purported packaging pictures shown
Apple Snow Leopard purported packaging pictures shown
An extensive series of photos accompanied by a video claim to show the new upcoming iPod touch, complete with camera, expected to be announced at Apple's anticipated media event this September.
Possible third generation Apple iPod touch photos surface
Possible third generation Apple iPod touch photos surface
As debt-free Apple has accrued a massive $31.1 billion in cash and investments, Microsoft allegedly recently offered one developer a bucket of money to write software for the new Zune HD.
Apple "awash in cash" as Microsoft offers "buckets" to Zune developers
Apple "awash in cash" as Microsoft offers "buckets" to Zune developers
Earlier this week, MacRumors received a somewhat blurry image claimed to be the next-generation iPod touch. The image depicts a camera centered at the top of device's rear, corresponding with numerous third-party case designs appearing from Chinese ...
Images of Next-Generation iPod Touch Surface
Images of Next-Generation iPod Touch Surface
A new rumor speculates on the capacity and pricing of new iPod touch models; AT&T plans changes to its voicemail service; and Google Chrome pre-alpha is the Mac's fastest browser.
Briefly: iPod touch prices, AT&T voicemail changes, Chrome Mac speed
Briefly: iPod touch prices, AT&T voicemail changes, Chrome Mac speed