Apple Hasn't Fallen far From its Tree
Jack Minsky built a successful business by writing software for Apple's Macintosh computers. So when Apple last week dropped the word computer from its name, and dedicated its annual Macworld trade show to non-computer gadgets, Minsky might have felt concern for his company's future. Not so. Minsky, president of SoftwareMacKiev of Boston, thinks Apple's new strategy is right on target.
Apple Hasn't Fallen far From its Tree
Apple Hasn't Fallen far From its Tree
You may have missed it with all the news coming out of last week's Macworld Expo, but Apple, Inc. recently distributed a new pre-released build of Mac OS X 10.4.9 to its developer community.
The latest is just the second build of the Mac OS X 10.4...
Apple sprouts new seed of Mac OS X 10.4.9
The latest is just the second build of the Mac OS X 10.4...
Apple sprouts new seed of Mac OS X 10.4.9
Apple's iPhone has been hailed as a revolutionary product for its touch-screen interface, large screen, and multiple features. However, revolutions tend to be messy, and so it could be with Apple, which faces a whole host of obstacles, not least of which are the iPhone's expensive price and disputed name.
Will Apple's iPhone Spur Revolution or Chaos
Will Apple's iPhone Spur Revolution or Chaos
AppleInsider claims to have nailed down the specs of the recently-announced Apple TV. Along with previously known specifications, the Apple TV is said to include the following hardware assortment:
Apple TV Specs
Apple TV Specs
Didn't make it to Macworld? Check out our photo gallery from Apple's booth where crowds circled the new iPhone and Apple TV.
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Macworld Photo Gallery: Apple booth
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Macworld Photo Gallery: Apple booth
Apple Computer will soon update both its iTunes digital jukebox software and its QuickTime media software to support new product announcements made during last week's Macworld Expo in San Francisco.
According to those familiar with the matter, iTu...
iTunes 7.1, QuickTime 7.1.5 due soon from Apple
According to those familiar with the matter, iTu...
iTunes 7.1, QuickTime 7.1.5 due soon from Apple
Exclusive: Pop the lid off an Apple TV, the new wireless streaming media device from Apple, Inc., and you'll find that it's built around an aging Pentium M-based Intel processor and other yesteryear notebook technologies.
Apple through its website...
Pentium M-based Intel chip at heart of Apple TV
Apple through its website...
Pentium M-based Intel chip at heart of Apple TV
A continuation of photos from Apple's booth at Macworld Expo, including overhead shots, iPhone interface close-ups, and the yellow tape closing.
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Macworld Photo Gallery: Apple booth (continued)
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Macworld Photo Gallery: Apple booth (continued)
Apple's new iPhone appears to be the clearest statement yet of what Steve Jobs' impact has been in the world of consumer electronics. It is not that he invents new technologies. He refines existing ones. Jobs himself acknowledged that when asked during an interview Tuesday whether he considered the iPhone to represent a trend toward the convergence of computing and communications.
Steve Jobs: Blazing the Reinvention Trail
Steve Jobs: Blazing the Reinvention Trail
More information about the iPhone trademark lawsuit has been coming out.
Apple and Cisco iPhone Trademark Negotiations
Apple and Cisco iPhone Trademark Negotiations
More information about the iPhone trademark lawsuit has been coming out.
Apple and Cisco iPhone Negotiations
Apple and Cisco iPhone Negotiations
Researchers have discovered a serious vulnerability in Mac OS X that allows hackers to hijack computers running Apple's Safari Web browser. The flaw was uncovered as part of the Month of Apple Bugs project, which kicked off at the beginning of the month with the goal of discovering one vulnerability or flaw per day. Thus far, the researchers have uncovered 10 or so flaws.
Mac OS X Flaw Exposes Safari Users
Mac OS X Flaw Exposes Safari Users
Federal investigators are actively probing the circumstances behind a stock-option grant to Apple CEO Steve Jobs that carried a false October 2001 date, <i>The Wall Street Journal</i> reported in Friday's editions. On Dec. 29, Apple said its own investigation had cleared its charismatic leader and the rest of its current management of misconduct involving stock option grants.
Feds Investigate Apple Backdating
Feds Investigate Apple Backdating
Nearly half of the short films being screened at this month's Sundance Film Festival will be available for purchase at Apple's iTunes store under a deal announced Friday. The digital downloads will supplement the free streaming at Sundance's Web site, which will offer the shorts for only a three-month period beginning Jan. 18.
Sundance Shorts Coming to iTunes
Sundance Shorts Coming to iTunes
When Cingular executives went to the company's board last year to get approval for a deal with Apple, they did so without so much as a prototype of an Apple phone to show the directors. The board signed off anyway. We got this deal approved without them ever seeing the device, said Glenn Lurie, president of national distribution for Cingular Wireless.
Apple's Demand of Cingular: Absolute Faith
Apple's Demand of Cingular: Absolute Faith
A New York Times article reveals some information about Apple's iPhone and the possibility of 3rd party applications.
Apple iPhone Apps Coming, but Limited
Apple iPhone Apps Coming, but Limited
In the wake of a lawsuit filed by Cisco over Apple's alleged misuse of the iPhone trademark, the two companies on Thursday escalated the level of rhetoric in their claims to the hotly-contested product name.
Apple has broken the silence it maintai...
Apple, Cisco trade shots over iPhone lawsuit
Apple has broken the silence it maintai...
Apple, Cisco trade shots over iPhone lawsuit
The iPod generation could be doing permanent damage to its hearing through an almost nonstop exposure to loud music, researchers warned Wednesday. Personal music players including iPods and other MP3 headsets ranked among the top-selling Christmas gifts, but experts fear few users are aware of the risks of noise damage to their ears.
iPod Users Warned Again About Permanent Hearing Damage
iPod Users Warned Again About Permanent Hearing Damage
One day after Apple dazzled the tech world by unveiling its first-ever mobile phone device, the so-called iPhone, the company was hit with a lawsuit from Cisco Systems, which says it has held a trademark on the iPhone name since 2000. Cisco's home networking unit, Linksys, began shipping a VoIP-enabled handset dubbed the iPhone early last year and formally announced the product line with new models in December.
Cisco Sues Apple Over iPhone Name
Cisco Sues Apple Over iPhone Name
Inventec Appliances has won the role of original electronics manufacturer (OEM) for Apple's recently introduced Apple TV and will begin shipping the first batch later this month, a published report said Thursday.
Taiwan-based DigiTimes cited indus...
First 100,000 Apple TVs to start shipping later this month - report
Taiwan-based DigiTimes cited indus...
First 100,000 Apple TVs to start shipping later this month - report