Apple supplier Wintek says it treated workers for chemical exposure
Wintek, the maker of display panels for Apple's iPhone and iPad, said this week that it provided proper medical treatment to workers who became sick after alleged exposure to a poisonous chemical.
Apple supplier Wintek says it treated workers for chemical exposure
Apple supplier Wintek says it treated workers for chemical exposure
Originally rumored to launch as soon as next week, Hulu's planned $10-a-month subscription service for advance content and access via an iPad application remains in the works.
Hulu subscription plan for Apple iPad to arrive later than expected
Hulu subscription plan for Apple iPad to arrive later than expected
Had Apple co-founder Steve Jobs not cancelled his stock options in exchange for $75 million in shares in 2003, he would have an extra $10.3 billion in profits today.
Steve Jobs missed out on $10 billion from stock options adjustment
Steve Jobs missed out on $10 billion from stock options adjustment
First revealed last year following the release of Apple's fifth-generation iPod nano, the Nike + iPod Compatible Heart Rate Monitor is finally set for a U.S. release of June 1.
Nike+ heart rate monitor for Apple iPod coming June 1
Nike+ heart rate monitor for Apple iPod coming June 1
Apple on Tuesday issued yet another beta of its forthcoming 10.6.4 update for the Snow Leopard operating system, with the latest release reportedly containing no known issues.
Apple's fourth beta of Mac OS X 10.6.4 is clear of issues
Apple's fourth beta of Mac OS X 10.6.4 is clear of issues
Apple's Final Cut Studio suite of video post production apps is getting a significant makeover to better target the software to the mainstream of Apple's customer base rather than high end professionals.
Apple scaling Final Cut Studio apps to fit prosumers
Apple scaling Final Cut Studio apps to fit prosumers
Apple on Tuesday quietly updated its low-end MacBook, giving the entry-level hardware a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor Nvidia GeForce 320M graphics, and a reported 10 hours of battery life.
Apple releases updated $999 MacBook with GeForce 320M graphics
Apple releases updated $999 MacBook with GeForce 320M graphics
The release of information about the prototype fourth-generation iPhone left in a restaurant bar by Apple engineer Gray Powell has been immensely damaging to Apple, an attorney for the company told a detective investigating the case. This is according to the affidavit filed by the detective in support of a warrant to search the home of Gizmodo.com editor Jason Chen for evidence related to the case.
What's the Price of Gizmodo's $5K Scoop for Apple
What's the Price of Gizmodo's $5K Scoop for Apple
Sales of the Mac are tracking stronger than Wall Street expectations, with Apple on pace to sell as many as 3.2 million computers during the June quarter, according to new data from NPD.
NPD data shows Apple on pace to sell 3.2M Macs in June quarter
NPD data shows Apple on pace to sell 3.2M Macs in June quarter
Standard Chartered, a British bank with nearly 75,000 employees in more than 70 countries, has switched its standard corporate communications device from RIM's BlackBerry to Apple's iPhone.
International bank switches from BlackBerry to Apple iPhone
International bank switches from BlackBerry to Apple iPhone
Apple moved ahead of rival Motorola in unit sales in the first quarter of 2010, with the iPhone taking a 3 percent share of the total cell phone market.
Apple edges Motorola with 3% global cell phone market share
Apple edges Motorola with 3% global cell phone market share
Steve Jobs and Gawker writer Ryan Tate ended up in a heated email exchange Friday night. Tate published the email thread in which he attacks the Apple CEO over various topics including the iPad, Flash, App Approvals, and the lost iPhone. Tate open...
Steve Jobs and Blogger in Heated Email Exchange
Steve Jobs and Blogger in Heated Email Exchange
Apple's entry-level MacBook will soon receive a refresh with a 2.4GHz processor and Nvidia 320M mobile graphics and an LED backlit display, as revealed in a new leak.
Another leak from Vietnam reveals Apple's 13-inch MacBook refresh
Another leak from Vietnam reveals Apple's 13-inch MacBook refresh
Three years of mounting tensions between Apple and Adobe Systems over the availability of Flash on devices running the iPhone OS have exploded into a battle of scathing attacks in both directions. Adobe is now advertising its love for Apple, despite enumerating the company's sins that it hates.
Adobe-Apple war on Flash reminiscent of PostScript struggle
Adobe-Apple war on Flash reminiscent of PostScript struggle
Adobe has continued to push back against Apple's opposition to Flash, insisting that the Web format is open, and dismissing a suggestion from Steve Jobs that Adobe abandoned Apple.
'We have never, ever abandoned Apple,' Adobe co-founder says
'We have never, ever abandoned Apple,' Adobe co-founder says
After Gizmodo paid $5,000 to obtain a prototype iPhone that was lost by an Apple engineer, the company's chief executive personally called the website's editor to request that the phone be returned.
Affidavit in prototype iPhone case reveals Steve Jobs called Gizmodo
Affidavit in prototype iPhone case reveals Steve Jobs called Gizmodo
Is it sarcastic, ironic or just a bit disingenuous? A rotating splash screen on the company's main Web page displays a variety of We Love slogans, changing just the word after the heart. Adobe announces that it [hearts] not only Apple but also HTML5, authoring code only once, and, ultimately, freedom of choice.
Adobe Gives Apple Some Sugar
Adobe Gives Apple Some Sugar
Apple this week issued another build of its forthcoming Mac OS X 10.6.4 update for the Snow Leopard operating system, including largely the same list of fixes found in the last update.
Apple seeds third build of Mac OS X 10.6.4 to developers
Apple seeds third build of Mac OS X 10.6.4 to developers
Apple this week rejected Wi-Fi Sync, a third-party application that allows the iPhone and iPod touch to sync wirelessly with iTunes.
Wireless iPhone sync software rejected by Apple from App Store
Wireless iPhone sync software rejected by Apple from App Store
Flash, sharply rejected by Jobs and Company, has moved on to Apple's competitors, hoping for a warm welcome and the promise of a place in the mobile market. While Apple CEO Steve Jobs' recent open letter deploring Adobe's Flash managed to do little in terms of settling the argument as to who was right in the debate, it did point out many of the problems with the oft-buggy software.
Flash Forward: Can Adobe Leave Apple in the Dust
Flash Forward: Can Adobe Leave Apple in the Dust