Hardware makers plan preemptive strike against Apple tablet at CES
As CES kicks off this week, a great deal of focus will be on touchscreen tablet devices, which many companies plan to release in anticipation of Apple's own take on the mobile computing format.
Hardware makers plan preemptive strike against Apple tablet at CES
Hardware makers plan preemptive strike against Apple tablet at CES
Following Apple's rebirth over the past decade under the leadership of chief executive Steve Jobs, the company is now set to build on its established foundations over the next decade.
Apple set to build on its blockbuster success in 2010
Apple set to build on its blockbuster success in 2010
Apple ends the year with solid iPhone OS growth, a slowing - but stable Mac OS X market share, and its Safari web browser being edged out by Google's Chrome.
Chrome edges out Safari, iPhone OS continues growth in December - report
Chrome edges out Safari, iPhone OS continues growth in December - report
Apple will not return a stolen iPhone to to the original owner after the thief took the phone in to get serviced.
Apple refuses to return repaired iPhone to owner
Apple refuses to return repaired iPhone to owner
While we normally avoid purely speculative pieces here on MacRumors, John Gruber has posted a particularly interesting opinion piece on what void or need the Apple Tablet might fill. Gruber acknowledges that this is not based on inside knowledge, bu...
What is the Ultimate Role of the Apple Tablet
What is the Ultimate Role of the Apple Tablet
In a pair of articles published over the past week, Hardmac reveals that Apple has been working to fight against fraud perpetrated against the company by third-party authorized service centers. According to the initial report published last week, th...
Apple Reportedly Addressing Fraud by Third-Party Service Centers
Apple Reportedly Addressing Fraud by Third-Party Service Centers
Even as new data shows that Apple TV is struggling to gain traction in the marketplace, Apple continues to push for a patent on a wireless remote wand for future versions of the streaming media device that would provide users with precise control over a cursor movement on TV screens and unlock three-dimensional controls similar to those offered by Nintendo's Wii controller.
Apple still pushing for patent on Wii-like Apple TV remote control
Apple still pushing for patent on Wii-like Apple TV remote control
Though it was given a software upgrade to version 3.0 in October, Apple TV sales have remained relatively flat for the company's wireless set-top-box over the past 12 months. Similarly, sales of AirPort base stations have struggled to gain momentum due to higher-than-average price points, resulting minor share declines.
Apple TV 3.0 update not helping sales as AirPort routers lose share
Apple TV 3.0 update not helping sales as AirPort routers lose share
A new report bolsters the rumored January 26 date assigned to an Apple Event planned at Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco. The event is widely believed to serve as the debut of the company's new slate as an expansion of its iPhone/iPod touch platform.
Report: Apple Event set for January 26, 2010
Report: Apple Event set for January 26, 2010
The ex-president of Google China has revealed on his microblog supposed details on Apple's forthcoming tablet: 10.1-inch screen with webcam, awesome UI.
Former Google China president reveals details on Apple's tablet
Former Google China president reveals details on Apple's tablet
A class-action lawsuit claiming that Apple's iPod was responsible for hearing loss was rejected by a federal appeals court on Wednesday, mirroring an earlier decision made in district court in 2008.
Apple prevails in appeal over iPod hearing loss
Apple prevails in appeal over iPod hearing loss
FOXNews.com claims to have received confirmation from a source inside Apple that the company will in fact be holding a media event on January 26th in San Francisco. According to the source, the big event will focus on the mobility space, sugge...
Apple January 26th Event 'Confirmed' by Internal Source Focus on 'Mobility Space'
Apple January 26th Event 'Confirmed' by Internal Source Focus on 'Mobility Space'
Apple is likely to miss a self-imposed deadline for delivering support for Microsoft's latest operating system to Mac users running its Boot Camp dual booting software.
Apple likely to delay rollout of Windows 7 support
Apple likely to delay rollout of Windows 7 support
Strength in all of Apple's core business segments during the December quarter is likely to see the company breeze past already heightened expectations on Wall Street, investment bank Kaufman Bros. said Wednesday.
Kaufman Bros ups Apple target on expectations of "blowout" Q1
Kaufman Bros ups Apple target on expectations of "blowout" Q1
Apple's iWork software suite, in both standalone and box set SKUs, had a strong 2009, particularly in the wake of the launch of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard in August.
Sales of Apple's iWork office suite surge 50% in 2009
Sales of Apple's iWork office suite surge 50% in 2009
Hopes that Apple would close out 2009 with a resounding bang were dampened somewhat with Tuesday's news that Nokia is widening its patent lawsuit against the company. It sent Apple's share prices down from Monday's record high closing of $211.61 to $209.10 at close Tuesday, a slip of about 1 percent.
A New Year, a New Record and a New Problem for Apple
A New Year, a New Record and a New Problem for Apple
Expectations that Google would jump into the smartphone business itself and directly challenge the iPhone are being squelched by reports that indicate that the company is really only putting its name on a new HTC device to be sold by T-Mobile, which will compete against the Verizon Motorola Droid instead.
Google's Nexus One takes on Droid as Apple's iPhone App Store grows
Google's Nexus One takes on Droid as Apple's iPhone App Store grows
The legal battle between Nokia and Apple has been ratcheted up another notch today with Nokia's announcement that it has filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) alleging infringement of Nokia-held patents by virtually al...
Nokia Increases Scope of Patent Complaints to Include 'Virtually All' Apple Products
Nokia Increases Scope of Patent Complaints to Include 'Virtually All' Apple Products
With evidence mounting that Apple is racing towards an early 2010 introduction of its much-anticipated multi-touch tablet, the guessing game over what name the company will use to market the device has kicked into overdrive, with yet another candidate surfacing this week in iGuide.
iGuide may be service tied to forthcoming Apple tablet
iGuide may be service tied to forthcoming Apple tablet
Nokia said Tuesday that it has filed a complaint with the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) alleging that Apple has been infringing on its patents in virtually all of its mobile phones, portable music players, and computers.
Nokia lodges complaint alleging Apple in broad patent violation
Nokia lodges complaint alleging Apple in broad patent violation