Screenshots of Apple's forthcoming Final Cut Pro X software that leaked onto the Internet this past weekend were allegedly obtained without permission from the servers of a company that contracted with Apple to create tutorial videos for the new software, AppleInsider has learned.
Jailbreakers have already cracked iOS 5's Notification Center widgets, according to 9to5Mac.
More evidence has emerged to suggest that a future version of the iPad will sport a "Retina" display with a resolution of 2048x1536, or double the horizontal and vertical pixels of the current iPad.
Earlier this evening, Apple released version 5.5.3 of AirPort Utility. This small update to the AirPort Extreme Base Station and Time Capsule administration software contained a few bug fixes, but also a bit of a surprise.
The unlocked iPhone 4 actually slipped out a day early, and is now available through the Apple Store. As mentioned below, this is a GSM model only. Also, we've answered many common questions in our unlocked iPhone FAQ.
Buried in a Reuters report this evening about the imminent launch of the MacBook Air, there was a single sentence nonchalantly stating that the iPad 3 would launch in the fourth quarter of this year with a screen resolution "5-6 times" higher than the iPad 2.
Japanese blog Macotakara reports that Apple is apparently set to launch its new Final Cut Pro X offerings next week, to be accompanied by the release of a number of new Thunderbolt-equipped accessories from third-party vendors.
Deutsche Bank analyst Kai Korschelt today estimated that Nokia will be receiving on the order of a 420 million euro (608 million) lump-sum payment from Apple as part of a patent litigation settlement between the two companies.
iPhone owners might pride themselves with having one of the most technologically advanced smartphones on the market, but according to iOS developer Daniel Amitay, their passcodes are decidedly less complex.
Through the first two months of Apple's third quarter of fiscal 2011, U.S. Mac sales are up 15 percent year-over-year, but that number is expected to rise in June when Apple faces a more favorable 2010 comparison.
Apple's new iCloud offering will not only offer iPhone users an experience untethered from iTunes, but will also be a timesaver for the company's retail store employees dealing with customers who have never synced or backed up their devices.
Jailbreak-only app PhoneIt-Ipad brings 3G calling and texting to the iPad--just be sure to wear headphones.
An Arizona company sued Apple in federal court last week over the "iCloud" trademark, court documents show.
While there was much to praise about MobileMe, there were too many problems--both real and perceived--that ultimately doomed the service.
Foxconn saw a large drop in revenue after the explosion at its Chendgu plant last month, according to Digitimes.
Apple today seeded Mac developers with a new version of Mac OS X 10.6.8, termed Build 10K537.
It appears that Apple will be launching unlocked version of the iPhone 4 to Apple Retail stores sometime this week.
A brief Reuters report relays information from Taiwan's Economic Daily that claims that the new MacBook Air will go on sale in late June.
An inevitable shakeup in worldwide smartphone rankings is set to take place in the coming months, when Apple is expected to surpass Nokia in smartphone sales, and Samsung will become the world's largest smartphone maker.
Before WWDC, Apple's market cap exceeded that of Microsoft and Intel combined. This week another report compares Apple to Microsoft, Dell and HP.