Apple rumored to disable Atom support with Mac OS X 10.6.2
Mac OS X 10.6.2, the forthcoming update for Apple's Snow Leopard operating system, is reported to disable support for the Intel Atom processor, preventing unauthorized PC netbooks from running the operating system.
Apple rumored to disable Atom support with Mac OS X 10.6.2
Apple rumored to disable Atom support with Mac OS X 10.6.2
Lee Clow, chairman of advertising agency TBWA and creator of numerous iconic Apple advertisements, has said he intends to continue working with the Mac maker.
Apple advertising guru says he's 'not going anywhere'
Apple advertising guru says he's 'not going anywhere'
Apple has revamped the iMac with a huge, cinematic 16:9 27 screen, fast CPU options, standard wireless keyboard and Magic Mouse, a staggering 16GB RAM capacity, and a new video input feature.
First Look: Apple's 27" big screen iMac
First Look: Apple's 27" big screen iMac
Engadget reports that Apple's discussion forums are starting to see reports of poor performance on the company's new 27-inch iMacs introduced last week. While users have reported several issues, including inappropriate spinning down of the hard driv...
Apple's New 27-Inch iMacs Experiencing Performance Issues
Apple's New 27-Inch iMacs Experiencing Performance Issues
Lee Clow, creator of numerous legendary Apple ads including the iconic 1984 TV spot, has resigned from his position as chief creative officer at TBWA/Media Arts Lab.
Visionary behind Apple's '1984' advertisement steps down
Visionary behind Apple's '1984' advertisement steps down
More than 1,200 students in Atlanta will be equipped with new MacBooks in what is said to be one of the largest Apple school technology rollouts in the U.S.
Apple expands school initiative with Atlanta MacBook program
Apple expands school initiative with Atlanta MacBook program
RBC Capital analyst Mike Abramsky published a research note today regarding a meeting with several Apple executives, including Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer, iTunes VP Eddy Cue, and Mac Marketing VP David Moody, covering a number of topic...
Analyst: Apple Executives Share Thoughts on e-Book Market, iPhone Profits
Analyst: Apple Executives Share Thoughts on e-Book Market, iPhone Profits
The iPhone saw its formal debut in China Friday on carrier China Unicom, with the Wi-Fi-less hardware sold via 2,000 stores at a starting price of 4,999 yuan, or $730.
Apple's iPhone hits China with high price, without Wi-Fi
Apple's iPhone hits China with high price, without Wi-Fi
Apple has broken its decade-long chain of terrible mouse designs with the new multitouch, wireless Magic Mouse, although its multitouch features are somewhat limited in functionality.
First Look Review: Apple's wireless, multitouch Magic Mouse
First Look Review: Apple's wireless, multitouch Magic Mouse
While rumors have suggested Apple is courting print publications to deliver content on its anticipated tablet device, company executives recently said they see problems with the current business model.
Apple execs not enthusiastic about 'unattractive' online print
Apple execs not enthusiastic about 'unattractive' online print
Apple has broken its decade-long chain of terrible mouse designs with the new multitouch, wireless Magic Mouse, although its multitouch features are somewhat limited in functionality.
First Look: Apple's wireless, multitouch Magic Mouse
First Look: Apple's wireless, multitouch Magic Mouse
Apple's new 13 MacBook delivers a lower cost option to the company's MacBook Pro line of aluminum notebooks, while providing a similar unibody construction, much improved display, glass trackpad, and environmentally friendly design.
Review: Apple's redesigned, late 2009 13-inch MacBook
Review: Apple's redesigned, late 2009 13-inch MacBook
On the heels of the Apple TV 3.0 software update Thursday, Apple also updated iTunes to version 9.0.2, bringing compatibility with the updated set top box and again nixing sync capabilities with the Palm Pre.
iTunes 9.0.2 connects with Apple TV 3.0, kills Palm Pre sync
iTunes 9.0.2 connects with Apple TV 3.0, kills Palm Pre sync
Apple on Thursday introduced its new Apple TV 3.0 software, which features a redesigned main menu that makes navigating content simpler and faster, the company says.
Apple releases Apple TV 3.0 software with redesigned interface
Apple releases Apple TV 3.0 software with redesigned interface
ifoAppleStore reports that Apple is tweaking several aspects of its retail store operations as it moves into the holiday sales season. Among the changes are an adjustment to color-coded t-shirts for various types of employees and a shift from using ...
Apple Revamping Retail Store Staffing and Checkout Tools
Apple Revamping Retail Store Staffing and Checkout Tools
A string of new patent applications have revealed potentially unique products from Apple, including a MP3 playing headset and a sensor that would detect when a shoe needs to be replaced.
Apple investigates media playing headset, shoe wear-out sensor
Apple investigates media playing headset, shoe wear-out sensor
Silicon Alley Insider issued a brief report yesterday sharing secondhand information of an Apple engineer's increased trips to Asia of late and apparent additional upcoming trips during the usually-slow holiday season.
Apple Engineers Increasing Trips to Asia Ahead of Tablet Launch
Apple Engineers Increasing Trips to Asia Ahead of Tablet Launch
Apple has updated the iTunes Store Terms and Conditions to reference a forthcoming 3.0 software update for the Apple TV, which will allow viewing of iTunes LP and iTunes Extras content.
Apple TV 3.0 software update to support iTunes LP, Extras
Apple TV 3.0 software update to support iTunes LP, Extras
Apple employees are reportedly taking numerous trips to manufacturing plants in China, including some scheduled during the upcoming holiday season, as the company's long-rumored tablet comes closer to reality.
Apple engineers ramp up overseas trips for tablet - report
Apple engineers ramp up overseas trips for tablet - report
It's been about a decade since the first practical MP3 players started popping up, and 10 years is plenty of time to collect a positively bloated library of digital music. Perhaps you got in at the ground floor with Napster in '99 and loaded up on free tunes before the music industry decided to do something about it. Maybe you remain a proud pirate, Bay or no Bay.
Song Sift Solves a Problem for Picky Podsters
Song Sift Solves a Problem for Picky Podsters