SEC probes possible Apple insider trading, iPhone GPS nabs thieves
The SEC is looking into possible illegal trading of Apple stock; would-be iPhone robbers tracked down by GPS; and another celebrity appearance in a Get a Mac ad.
SEC probes possible Apple insider trading, iPhone GPS nabs thieves
SEC probes possible Apple insider trading, iPhone GPS nabs thieves
Confirming reports that an iPod-centric event would be held on Wednesday, Sept. 9, Apple has made its event at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco official.
Apple confirms annual iPod event for September 9
Apple confirms annual iPod event for September 9
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster today issued a note to clients this morning offering his team's thoughts on 14 unanswered questions about Apple. Several of his more revealing comments relate to the iPhone, which Munster feels will see its reach...
Analyst Offers Thoughts on iPhone Success, Multi-Carrier Business Models, iTunes Video Content
Analyst Offers Thoughts on iPhone Success, Multi-Carrier Business Models, iTunes Video Content
Apple's worldwide single-carrier exclusivity model for each nation is seen as fleeting, as a new report suggests the iPhone could be available for carriers other than AT&T in the U.S. within a year.
Apple expected to offer iPhone on new U.S. carriers within a year
Apple expected to offer iPhone on new U.S. carriers within a year
Unsurprisingly, supplies of existing iPod models across the entire lineup are low as Apple's anticipated media event on Sept. 9 quickly approaches, with likely product upgrades.
iPod line inventory low as Apple September event approaches
iPod line inventory low as Apple September event approaches
On the heels of last week's announcement that Apple's iPhone would become available in China late this year, the company has confirmed its agreement with China Unicom is not exclusive to the carrier.
China Unicom, Apple iPhone deal is non-exclusive agreement
China Unicom, Apple iPhone deal is non-exclusive agreement
Unsurprisingly, supplies of existing iPod models across the entire lineup are low as Apple's anticipated media event on Sept. 9 quickly approaches, with likely product upgrades.
iPod line inventory low as September event approaches
iPod line inventory low as September event approaches
Clone Mac maker Psystar filed a new lawsuit this week to sell systems with Snow Leopard; Apple reveals the real cause of exploding iPhones; and AT&T will require all smartphone customers to have data plans.
Psystar sues Apple for Snow Leopard; "exploding" iPhones update
Psystar sues Apple for Snow Leopard; "exploding" iPhones update
Ars Technica reports that Apple resellers are currently reporting low stocks of most iPod models, and no additional shipments of the existing models are reported to be available. Additionally, resellers report that the stock-keeping units (SKUs) for...
Apple Resellers Report iPod Stocks Dwindling, All SKUs Being Discontinued
Apple Resellers Report iPod Stocks Dwindling, All SKUs Being Discontinued
Citing a 100 percent reliable source, a new report alleges that Apple has fully working prototypes of 13-inch and 15-inch touchscreen tablets, with one model running Mac OS X.
New Apple tablet rumor: Larger form factor running Mac OS X
New Apple tablet rumor: Larger form factor running Mac OS X
Last week, reports surfaced that Apple was investigating reports of exploding iPhones, spurred by publicity surrounding the case of a French teenager who had reportedly received an eye injury when the screen of his iPhone shattered. French news ag...
Apple Claims 'Exploding' iPhones Due to Screen Pressure, Not Battery Issues
Apple Claims 'Exploding' iPhones Due to Screen Pressure, Not Battery Issues
Coinciding with today's release of Apple's latest operating system upgrade, Snow Leopard, support documents, printer drivers, and a list of incompatible software have been made available to ease the transition.
Apple Snow Leopard support, problem software list available
Apple Snow Leopard support, problem software list available
Gizmodo reports that in addition to Apple's much-rumored 10-inch tablet computer, the company is also developing larger tablets in 13-inch and 15-inch sizes. The source, which the report claims has been 100% reliable in the past, also notes that o...
Apple Working on 10-, 13-, and 15-Inch Tablets
Apple Working on 10-, 13-, and 15-Inch Tablets
Following weeks of speculation and false reports, Apple and China Unicom have finally hurdled the Great Wall for a three-year deal to sell the iPhone.
It's official: Apple, China Unicom strike 3-year deal
It's official: Apple, China Unicom strike 3-year deal
As I begin to salivate over the arrival of Mac OS X Leopard some time later today, I can't help but wonder if I should bother making a partition for running Windows 7 via VMware's Fusion on my MacBook. The problem is, I don't really need the OS or the clutter on my hard drive. I ran Windows XP for about year or so, but I quit in 2008 as I found fewer and fewer reasons to mess with it.
Will Windows 7 Be the Supervillain Apple Needs
Will Windows 7 Be the Supervillain Apple Needs
A new snapshot of mobile device usage offers a glimpse into Apple's App Store, suggesting that the online service takes in nearly $200 million from users per month.
Apple's App Store annual revenue estimated at $2.4B
Apple's App Store annual revenue estimated at $2.4B
The on again, off again rumors of an imminent iPhone launch for carrier China Unicom are back once more, this time with reports suggesting talks between Apple and the Chinese provider are nearing an end.
China Unicom, Apple deal could be announced Friday - report
China Unicom, Apple deal could be announced Friday - report
Critics are praising Apple's latest OS X upgrade, Snow Leopard, as a bargain-priced improvement that will help users get better performance out of their Mac, though there are some problems.
Review roundup: Apple's Snow Leopard sports subtle improvements
Review roundup: Apple's Snow Leopard sports subtle improvements
The iPhone could offer an automated home screen providing local weather, time, maps and contacts based on the device's location, according to a new patent application from Apple.
Apple proposes location-based iPhone home screens
Apple proposes location-based iPhone home screens
DigiTimes reports that Apple has contracted with OmniVision for 3.2-megapixel camera sensors that will be deployed in revised models of the iPod touch, iPod nano, and iPod classic next month, presumably at Apple's rumored September 9th media event.
iPod Touch, Nano, and Classic to Receive 3.2-Megapixel Cameras at September Media Event
iPod Touch, Nano, and Classic to Receive 3.2-Megapixel Cameras at September Media Event