Intel to apply Apple's App Store strategy with netbooks
Intel this week released a beta software development kit to create applications for an iPhone App Store-like service, one that will come preinstalled on future Atom-powered netbooks.
Intel to apply Apple's App Store strategy with netbooks
Intel to apply Apple's App Store strategy with netbooks
The New York Times covers a new, wide-ranging report from research firm IDC outlining its technology predictions for 2010. Among the firm's predictions for Apple are the release of an Apple tablet computing device and the achievement of a 300,000-ap...
Research Firm Predicts Apple Tablet, 300,000 iPhone Applications for 2010
Research Firm Predicts Apple Tablet, 300,000 iPhone Applications for 2010
Research firm IDC believes the iPhone App Store will reach the 300,000 landmark in 2010, and more than 1 billion total mobile devices will access the Internet. The company has also offered its predictions on the Apple tablet.
Apple predicted to offer 300,000 iPhone apps, tablet in 2010
Apple predicted to offer 300,000 iPhone apps, tablet in 2010
Magazine publishers seem to already be getting on board with the concept of a media tablet even based on just the possibility that Apple will enter the market in the near future. The latest concept design comes from Time Inc who developed this des...
Time Inc. Also Working on Digital Content In Anticipation of Apple Tablet
Time Inc. Also Working on Digital Content In Anticipation of Apple Tablet
Businesses of all sizes have reached out to Apple with interest in its iPod touch-based point-of-sale system, which recently debuted at the Mac maker's stores.
Retailers want in on Apple's iPod touch point-of-sale system
Retailers want in on Apple's iPod touch point-of-sale system
Internet and television personality Alex Albrecht claimed to have insight on the price of Apple's rumored tablet during the latest episode of Diggnation, which also featured actor John Hodgman from Apple's Get a Mac commercials.
Apple tablet rumored to be 'shockingly' inexpensive
Apple tablet rumored to be 'shockingly' inexpensive
ifoAppleStore reports that Apple is considering commercializing its new iPod touch-based EasyPay retail store checkout system. The move comes as the company, which had intended for the system to remain proprietary, has been deluged with inquiries ...
Apple Considering Commercializing New iPod Touch EasyPay System
Apple Considering Commercializing New iPod Touch EasyPay System
Less than 24 hours after its $2.675 million settlement with Apple was revealed, Psystar has removed all of unauthorized machines equipped with Mac OS X for purchase from its online store.
After Apple agreement, Psystar officially halts sales of clone Macs
After Apple agreement, Psystar officially halts sales of clone Macs
Though it didn't crack the top 20 overall retail Web sites, Apple's online store saw a massive 71 percent spike in Internet traffic for Cyber Monday, placing it well above the competition.
Apple's Cyber Monday Internet shopping traffic increases 71%
Apple's Cyber Monday Internet shopping traffic increases 71%
Rumors that Apple is field-testing a new iPhone have begun making the rounds, and if they're true, shareholders could expect more largess next year. In the meantime, the iPhone appears to have found a reasonably warm welcome in South Korea, where about 60,000 units had been pre-ordered by the time the device went on sale Saturday, according to reports.
Can Anyone Smell What Apple's Cooking
Can Anyone Smell What Apple's Cooking
Earlier today, we reported on a preliminary settlement between Apple and Psystar regarding the former's lawsuit over copyright infringement by Psystar in selling PC hardware preinstalled with Mac OS X Leopard.
Psystar Agrees to Pay Nearly $2.7 Million in Settlement With Apple
Psystar Agrees to Pay Nearly $2.7 Million in Settlement With Apple
First on AI: Clone Mac maker Psystar has agreed to pay Apple $2.7 million in damages in a deal that will likely bring the company's sale of unauthorized computers preinstalled with Mac OS X to an end.
Psystar agrees to pay Apple $2.7M in settlement
Psystar agrees to pay Apple $2.7M in settlement
While rumors of a possible Verizon-compatible iPhone in 2010 persist, one analyst has predicted that Apple will instead bring the iPhone to another GSM-based carrier in the U.S.: T-Mobile.
Apple's iPhone predicted to find home at T-Mobile U.S. in 2010
Apple's iPhone predicted to find home at T-Mobile U.S. in 2010
Clone Mac maker Psystar has agreed to pay Apple $1.3 million in damages in a deal that will likely bring the company's sale of unauthorized computers preinstalled with Mac OS X to an end.
Psystar agrees to pay Apple $1.3M in settlement
Psystar agrees to pay Apple $1.3M in settlement
Global Mac sales have significantly outpaced the rest of the PC market, which expanded just 2.3 percent year over year -- just more evidence of the iPhone halo effect, according to one analyst.
Apple's iPhone 'halo effect' lifts Mac to 16.4% sales growth
Apple's iPhone 'halo effect' lifts Mac to 16.4% sales growth
Google is reportedly looking to get into the pay-per-episode TV business with YouTube by offering streaming content for purchase via a service that would compete with iTunes downloads.
Google hopes to compete with iTunes, offer pay TV on YouTube
Google hopes to compete with iTunes, offer pay TV on YouTube
After 17 months of litigation between Apple and clone Mac maker Psystar, the whole ordeal may soon be at an end, with an agreement between the two parties expected to be revealed this week.
Psystar, Apple enter partial settlement to cease clone Mac sales
Psystar, Apple enter partial settlement to cease clone Mac sales
Global Mac sales recently grew 16.4 percent year over year, while the rest of the PC market expanded just 2.3 percent -- just more evidence of the iPhone halo effect, according to one analyst.
Apple's iPhone 'halo effect' again carries Mac sales to new heights
Apple's iPhone 'halo effect' again carries Mac sales to new heights
Another report claims that a Google-branded phone will arrive soon, and an application that served as a promotional tool for the Motorola Droid was rejected by Apple for distribution in the iPhone App Store.
Google Phone reports continue; Apple rejects Motorola Droid app
Google Phone reports continue; Apple rejects Motorola Droid app
Apple has been accused by anonymous industry sources of utilizing bully tactics to manipulate NAND flash memory prices to the hardware maker's advantage.
Apple accused of NAND flash memory price manipulation
Apple accused of NAND flash memory price manipulation