Apple co-founder Steve Jobs named Fortune 'CEO of the Decade'
For his role in turning Apple into a groundbreaking technology leader and the most valuable company in Silicon Valley, Fortune Magazine has named Steve Jobs its CEO of the Decade.
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs named Fortune 'CEO of the Decade'
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs named Fortune 'CEO of the Decade'
Apple has released a new beta of the Mac OS X 10.6.2 update with fixes for various performance issues dealing with AirPort, graphics drivers, Apple TV, among others.
Apple's latest 10.6.2 beta packs fixes for VMWare, iMacs, Apple TV
Apple's latest 10.6.2 beta packs fixes for VMWare, iMacs, Apple TV
A 1980s-style video game attacks the Mac platform, deleting users' files as they progress through the level and shoot enemies. While its creator clearly warns of the consequences, the software has been labeled a Trojan horse.
'Art project' video game attacks Apple Mac machines
'Art project' video game attacks Apple Mac machines
A hacker this week released a new exploit that allows users to circumvent Apple's preventative measures that have blocked unauthorized code from being run on the new iPhone 3GS.
Hacker cracks Apple's latest iPhone 3GS security measures
Hacker cracks Apple's latest iPhone 3GS security measures
The reason commonly given for the creation of technology standards is to enable a more open, seamless process for licensing and adoption. However, in its lawsuit filed recently against iPhone maker Apple, Nokia is attempting an interesting spin on this definition, which may very well reflect reality.
Nokia's Apple Attack: All for One and One for All
Nokia's Apple Attack: All for One and One for All
The Beatles announced Wednesday they will release their music catalog digitally in December, but the iconic group's songs are still not due for release on iTunes.
The Beatles go digital with apples, but still not Apple's iTunes
The Beatles go digital with apples, but still not Apple's iTunes
Billboard reports that Apple has launched a new section of its iTunes Store called Music Movies [iTunes Store], featuring video content with a music focus such as music documentaries, concert films, and movie musicals. Apple is also reportedly see...
Apple Launches iTunes Store Initiative for Music-Themed Movies
Apple Launches iTunes Store Initiative for Music-Themed Movies
Apple today officially announced that more than 100,000 apps are now available from the App Store.
Apple Announces Over 100,000 Apps Available on the App Store
Apple Announces Over 100,000 Apps Available on the App Store
Apple Wednesday announced that more than 100,000 applications are now available on its App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch, crossing the milestone less than a year and a half after its debut.
Apple announces App Store offerings top 100,000
Apple announces App Store offerings top 100,000
Apple has begun to promote music-themed movies on the iTunes Store with a new landing page, a place the company plans to fill with exclusive content.
Apple launches iTunes Music Movies with exclusive content
Apple launches iTunes Music Movies with exclusive content
Apple reportedly is eyeing a new service to be launched as part of its iTunes ecosystem: a TV subscription service with a fee of $30 per month. While the site already has numerous TV series episodes and seasons for rent or purchase, this service would represent a different go-to-market strategy for Apple. The service would be similar to cable TV offers but delivered through iTunes.
Rumored Deals Could Give New Meaning to 'Apple TV'
Rumored Deals Could Give New Meaning to 'Apple TV'
Apple's long-awaited plans to bring a retail store to the City of Brotherly Love look to be near realization, with the company now hiring employees and obtaining permits.
Philadelphia's first Apple store moves closer to reality
Philadelphia's first Apple store moves closer to reality
(ifoAppleStore) Within two weeks, Apple stores will begin retiring their current Windows CE-based portable computers and start using a custom-designed and crafted iPod touch to check out customers. AppleInsider has a first look at the new system.
Exclusive look at Apple's new iPod touch-based EasyPay checkout
Exclusive look at Apple's new iPod touch-based EasyPay checkout
Apple's iPhone has recently seen greater adoption in the enterprise market, with its business market share more than tripling in the past year, a new report has found.
iPhone makes enterprise market inroads for Apple
iPhone makes enterprise market inroads for Apple
When Apple officially released its iPhone in China last week, it presented Chinese consumers with what could be a difficult decision: Pay more for the official device --which currently lacks WiFi -- or obtain a cheaper, WiFi-enabled device from the gray market.
Did Apple Take the Slow Boat to China
Did Apple Take the Slow Boat to China
MediaMemo reports that Apple has approached a number of TV networks in recent weeks to pitch its vision of a monthly subscription service that would allow the networks to deliver their content to consumers via iTunes with the idea of replacing consum...
Apple Pitching iTunes Subscriptions to TV Networks
Apple Pitching iTunes Subscriptions to TV Networks
Apple has reportedly reached out to TV networks in recent weeks with a proposed $30-per-month subscription plan to deliver content via iTunes -- a service it hopes to launch in early 2010.
Apple pitches $30-a-month iTunes TV subscriptions - report
Apple pitches $30-a-month iTunes TV subscriptions - report
Hundreds of people showed up for the iPhone launch party in Beijing last week, but the handset failed to sell out in many Chinese stores.
Apple's iPhone sees tepid sales debut in China
Apple's iPhone sees tepid sales debut in China
OS X Daily reports on a discovery that Apple's latest developer build of Mac OS X 10.6.2 disables support for Intel's Atom processor. While Apple's exact motive for the change is unknown, the result is that users who have modified their Atom-powered...
Apple Disabling Support for Intel Atom Processor in Latest 10.6.2 Build
Apple Disabling Support for Intel Atom Processor in Latest 10.6.2 Build
Apple has forecast a 70 percent increase in capital expenditures for the 2010 fiscal year, which one analyst has said could be a sign the Mac maker is investing in strategic new infrastructure.
Apple's 2010 capital expenditures could signal major investments
Apple's 2010 capital expenditures could signal major investments