Apple iPhone Trademark, Analyst Speculation
Appleinsider reports that Apple has filed for another trademark for the iPhone term on September 15th with a Far Eastern trademark office. The filing describes the iPhone as under handheld and mobile digital electronic devices for the sending...
Apple iPhone Trademark, Analyst Speculation
Apple iPhone Trademark, Analyst Speculation
Apple Computer has acquired Silicon Color, a San Diego, Calif.-based company responsible for developing FinalTouch color correction software.
Following the sale, which was first report by MacNN, Apple will be responsible for honoring all maintenan...
Apple acquires Silicon Color
Following the sale, which was first report by MacNN, Apple will be responsible for honoring all maintenan...
Apple acquires Silicon Color
Apple Computer has filed for a trademark on the term iPhone, suggesting the company plans to use the moniker, recently popularized amongst the analyst and blogging communities, as the official name for its highly-anticipated iPod cell phone.
The f...
Exclusive: Apple seeks rights to iPhone trademark
The f...
Exclusive: Apple seeks rights to iPhone trademark
Apple Computer plans to introduce two iPod-based cell phone models in the first quarter of 2007 that it will initially manufacture in limited quantities, says one analyst.
In a research note released to clients on Monday, Prudential Equity Group a...
Prudential: Apple to release two iPhone models, one with WiFi
In a research note released to clients on Monday, Prudential Equity Group a...
Prudential: Apple to release two iPhone models, one with WiFi
Apple CEO Steve Jobs dismissed Microsoft's upcoming Zune digital media device as a threat to the iPod in an interview published Sunday. Asked if he was worried about Zune, Jobs replied, In a word, no. Jobs dismissed Zune's ability to find other Zune users and share a song with them. By the time you've gone through all that, the girl's got up and left! he said.
Jobs: Zune No Threat to iPod
Jobs: Zune No Threat to iPod
Apple CEO Steve Jobs dismissed Microsoft's upcoming Zune digital media device as a threat to the iPod in an interview published Sunday. Asked if he was worried about Zune, Jobs replied, In a word, no. Jobs dismissed Zune's ability to find other Zune users and share a song with them. By the time you've gone through all that, the girl's got up and left! he said.
Apple's Steve Jobs: Zune No Threat to iPod
Apple's Steve Jobs: Zune No Threat to iPod
Although Apple Computer's second in command, Tim Cook, sports a low profile, his contributions at the company have earned him enough notice within technology circles that he is routinely solicited for CEO jobs, according to the Wall Street Journal
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The WSJ profiles Apple's No. 2 in charge
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The WSJ profiles Apple's No. 2 in charge
Last week's happenings foreshadowed potential changes in the wind. With the stock option backdating scandal widening, it appears that Apple CEO Steve Jobs may have been caught in the net. Meanwhile, with the realization that gaming has been driving a lot of the PC industry, it isn't surprising that the industry appears to be expanding its focus to get couples to play together.
Steve Jobs at Risk, Gaming Goes Co-Ed, Prepping for Vista
Steve Jobs at Risk, Gaming Goes Co-Ed, Prepping for Vista
Apple will be webcasting their 4th Quarter 2006 financial results on Wednesday, October 18th at 2pm PT/5pm ET.
Apple Q4-2006 Financial Results: October 18th
Apple Q4-2006 Financial Results: October 18th
Apple Computer chief executive Steve Jobs said he does not see Microsoft's community-centric Zune device as a threat to his company's iPod digital media players.
I've seen the demonstrations on the Internet about how you can find another person u...
Apple's Jobs slams Zune, says player poses no concern
I've seen the demonstrations on the Internet about how you can find another person u...
Apple's Jobs slams Zune, says player poses no concern
With the 5th anniversary of the iPod, Newsweek spoke with Steve Jobs about the iPod, iTunes Store and Zune as a potential threat.
Jobs on iPod, iTunes and Zune
Jobs on iPod, iTunes and Zune
Podcasts are adding the human touch to previously dry corporate information. They are providing a fresh new learning tool for professional development and study in corporations and universities. They allow people to time-shift when they want to receive information into previously dead time so, for example, an executive can catch up on regulatory developments while driving a car.
Putting Passion in Podcasting
Putting Passion in Podcasting
The iConec iPod dock is the second half of Gini Systems' iPod offerings, optionally mating with the company's impressive iTube vacuum tube-amplified speaker system, or anything else you wish to connect an iPod dock to. Gini separated the iConec from the iTube both to give iTube owners the greatest number of options for using their high-end speaker system and to reduce the sticker price.
iConec iPod Cradle Adds to iTube Appeal
iConec iPod Cradle Adds to iTube Appeal
Inventory of both Apple's MacBook Pro and MacBook notebooks have run dry at the company's primary European distributor. Meanwhile, iSight and iPod shuffle shipments should commence near the end of the month. And consumers waiting on availability of A...
Briefly: MacBooks, iSights, iPod shuffle, AirPort Extreme
Briefly: MacBooks, iSights, iPod shuffle, AirPort Extreme
Apple Computer's fledgling partnership with Internet search giant Google may provide some new enhancements to Apple's Safari web browser with next year's the release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
People familiar with the matter say the two companies ...
Apple-Google collaboration may deliver new Safari tie-ins
People familiar with the matter say the two companies ...
Apple-Google collaboration may deliver new Safari tie-ins
Apple on Tuesday was granted a pair of patents by the U.S. Patents and Trademark Office, one for a mouse that can be clicked with the palm, rather than the finger, and one for a method allowing a user to place relevant information on a portable device and take it to another computer, where he or she can log in and continue working.
Apple Patent Grants Point to New Mouse, Data Storage Tech
Apple Patent Grants Point to New Mouse, Data Storage Tech
As expected, Apple announced today the RED version of the 4 GB iPod Nano. The new nano is identical to other Nanos, but comes in a bright red color (go figure) and $10 of every sale goes to The Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa.
RED iPod Nano Released
RED iPod Nano Released
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey and humanitarian rocker Bono hit Chicago's Magnificent Mile on Thursday for a shopping spree to promote a new line of clothing, accessories and gadgets, including a special-edition iPod, that will raise money to fight AIDS in Africa. Dozens of [Product] Red items will go on sale in the coming weeks by Gap, Apple Computer, Motorola, Converse and Emporio Armani.
New iPod Part of 'Product Red' Project to Fight AIDS
New iPod Part of 'Product Red' Project to Fight AIDS
Apple Computer on Friday officially announced the iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition, which was first reported by AppleInsider in Thursday's edition.
(RED) was created by U2 lead singer, Bono and Bobby Shriver to engage business in the fight...
Apple unveils iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition
(RED) was created by U2 lead singer, Bono and Bobby Shriver to engage business in the fight...
Apple unveils iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition
A new lawsuit filed against Intel Corp. on behalf of Transmeta threatens to prevent the chipmaker from shipping microprocessors to PC manufacturers such as Apple Computer.
According to InfoWorld, Transmeta is charging Intel with violatingthe mac news you care about
As expected, Apple announced today the RED version of the 4 GB iPod Nano. The new nano is identical to other Nanos, but comes in a bright red color (go figure) and $10 of every sale goes to The Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa.
Transmeta seeks Core 2 Duo injunction against Intel
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RED iPod Nano Released
According to InfoWorld, Transmeta is charging Intel with violatingthe mac news you care about
As expected, Apple announced today the RED version of the 4 GB iPod Nano. The new nano is identical to other Nanos, but comes in a bright red color (go figure) and $10 of every sale goes to The Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa.
Transmeta seeks Core 2 Duo injunction against Intel
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RED iPod Nano Released