Apple Insider posted a story that the latest beta of Mac OS X 10.7.3 includes support for AMD's "Tahiti" graphics cards
Apple Insider reports that Apple's first beta of iOS 5.1 issued to developers does not address battery problems experienced by some users
Apple Insider posted a story that build-to-order iMacs with 2-terabyte hard drives now have an estimated shipping time of 5 to 7 weeks
MacRumors posted a story that Apple has released OS X 10.7.3 Build 11D24 to the developers
MacRumors posted a story that Apple has released Keynote 5.1.1 for OS X
Samsung's recent retooling of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet wasn't enough to ward off Apple's legal challenges, as the iPad maker has now asked a German court to stop sales of the redesigned Tab 10.1N.
Apple has released version 5.1.2 of Safari, now available in a Software Update near you.
Apple has released iOS 5.1 Beta to the developers. Here a few related news story from MacRumors:
Apple Insider posted a story that Apple is said to be preparing an update to its MacBook Air series in the first quarter of 2012 with the addition of a new 15-inch thin-and-light model.
Apple Insider reports that Hitach and Sony are reported to have teamed up to supply Apple with 4-inch LCD displays for an unspecified iOS device that will hit the market in 2012.
TestFreaks posted a review on the NewerTech GripStand 2 / GripBase Bundle for Apple iPad 2
The NPD Group on Tuesday offered a picture of how tablets that are not Apple's iPad are faring in the market in the U.S., revealing that Hewlett-Packard's $99 fire sale of the failed TouchPad gave it the largest unit share so far in 2011.
Late on Friday, Macworld's Jason Snell discovered that the new 4.1 version of virtualization tool VMware Fusion had a special talent. Up until 4.1, Fusion would refuse to install non-server versions of Snow Leopard and Leopard into a virtual machine, since Apple's licensing for those OS builds did not include a virtualization option.
SemiAccurate reports that Apple will be transitioning back to NVIDIA from AMD as its graphics chip supplier for the next-generation MacBook Pro models offering discrete graphics.
Ars Technica takes an in-depth look at the camera hardware of the iPhone 4S
Traditional PC makers like Dell and HP believe they have no advantages in the tablet market, and plan to phase out from competing with Apple's iPad, along with low-end tablets from content providers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble, in 2012.
A new interview with the biographer of Steve Jobs reveals that before he died, the Apple co-founder had three things he wanted to reinvent: the television, textbooks and photography.
VMware released the latest dot update to its flagship Mac virtualization product today
Apple has shown interest in building a new universal power adapter compatible with different DC voltage levels, allowing portable devices like a MacBook Pro, iPhone and iPad to be charged at the same time with just one wall plug.
SemiAccurate claims that Apple had late stage AMD Llano based MacBook Air prototypes last spring and had been "on the verge of production".