New Apple Keyboard Coming With iMac Refresh
AppleInsider believes that the coming iMac refresh will also bring a new, sleeker keyboard.
New Apple Keyboard Coming With iMac Refresh
New Apple Keyboard Coming With iMac Refresh
An overhaul to Apple Inc.'s popular line of iMac computers, now due in a matter of weeks, will see the company's latest industrial design efforts extend beyond the systems themselves, AppleInsider has learned.
The new all-in-one signature desktops...
Next-gen iMacs to bundle new Apple keyboard
The new all-in-one signature desktops...
Next-gen iMacs to bundle new Apple keyboard
Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster belives that Apple will be focusing on OS X based iPods by Macworld San Francisco 2008.
OS X Based iPods Soon
OS X Based iPods Soon
A surprise appearance by Apple chief executive Steve Jobs in London this week is leading to speculation that Apple may be on the verge of inking a deal with at least one European iPhone carrier.
The Apple co-founder on Sunday could be seen browsin...
Jobs' London appearance fuels European iPhone speculation
The Apple co-founder on Sunday could be seen browsin...
Jobs' London appearance fuels European iPhone speculation
Speaking to clients in a research note Monday, investment research firm Piper Jaffray said it believes Apple will soon introduce a new breed of video iPods based around the same technologies used in the iPhone handset.
We believe the iPhone revea...
Analyst sees next-gen touchscreen iPods by Macworld
We believe the iPhone revea...
Analyst sees next-gen touchscreen iPods by Macworld
Let's just say the iPhone is the best generation-one product I can recall in the tech market -- ever -- in terms of hardware design and execution. But, much as Japan did in World War II, Apple merely stung the heck out of a number of big companies -- and most of Asia as a geographical region. It wasn't, by any means, a killing blow.
Is the iPhone Apple's Pearl Harbor, the Next iPod, Tech Movie of the Week
Is the iPhone Apple's Pearl Harbor, the Next iPod, Tech Movie of the Week
First the iPod and now the iPhone. As if our constant yammering on cell phones and turned up MP3 players weren't distracting us enough. Now we want to combine the two? For ethics columnist Bruce Weinstein, our culture's increasing fervor for the latest technological gadgets is creating a new phenomenon. He calls it iSolation.
iPhones, iPods, iSolation
iPhones, iPods, iSolation
Technology is changing the real estate world. Homebuyers now have more resources than ever to help them find the home of their dreams, and to share information about their new home with family and friends anywhere, at any time. Thanks to the Internet and electronic devices like the iPod that can easily download audio-video material, a whole new dimension has been added to the home-buying process.
Reeling In Home Buyers With Podcasts and Virtual Visits
Reeling In Home Buyers With Podcasts and Virtual Visits
Appleinsider reports that Apple has started trademark applications in a Far East intellectual property office for the term multi-touch.
Apple Trademarking 'Multi-touch' Updated
Apple Trademarking 'Multi-touch' Updated
Appleinsider reports that Apple has started trademark applications in a Far East intellectual property office for the term multi-touch.
Apple Trademarking 'Multi-touch'
Apple Trademarking 'Multi-touch'
Look at the run-away success of the Harry Potter books, Nancy Drew mysteries, His Dark Materials series and many others. Even in fantastic settings, it isn't so much the magic, dragons or murder that makes the story interesting, it's watching how the protagonists find their way through what life sets in front of them. Such is the case with one of this week's freebies from iTunes.
Paving the Road to Discovery With iTunes' Freebies
Paving the Road to Discovery With iTunes' Freebies
Apple Inc. wants to guard its name for the iPhone's signature interface through a trademark, but has ventured outside American borders as part of the process.
On the same day as its first touchscreen devices were rolling into stores, June 29th, A...
Apple pushing for multi-touch trademark
On the same day as its first touchscreen devices were rolling into stores, June 29th, A...
Apple pushing for multi-touch trademark
Guardian.co.uk reports that the reason Vodafone decided not to partner with Apple for the UK iPhone launch is due to Apple's demands.
Apple's Demands of Vodafone
Apple's Demands of Vodafone
A consumer advocacy group has expressed outrage over Apple's battery replacement program for the iPhone, while developers and hackers are trying to figure out ways they could expand the capabilities of the hot new gadget. The hybrid cell phone, iPod media player and wireless Web-browsing device launched to much fanfare on June 29.
Apple Flamed Over Expensive iPhone Battery Replacement Plan
Apple Flamed Over Expensive iPhone Battery Replacement Plan
Apple has released new versions of its iPod Reset Utility for Mac and Windows that lets users restore faulty iPod shuffles back to their factory settings.
Apple recommends the software for first- and second-generation iPod shuffles that will not ...
Apple utility revives fallen iPod shuffles
Apple recommends the software for first- and second-generation iPod shuffles that will not ...
Apple utility revives fallen iPod shuffles
The first generation iPhone is barely on the streets, but some users and analysts are already talking about when a second-generation model will be launched to take advantage of faster 3G wireless network speeds for speedier Internet browsing.
Attention turns to second-gen iPhone
Attention turns to second-gen iPhone
Macworld.co.uk confirms an earlier rumor that Universal would not be renewing their long term contract with Apple fur iTunes music distribution.
Universal Confirms iTunes Contract Change
Universal Confirms iTunes Contract Change
Apple's shares jumped in high-volume trading Tuesday after researchers said the company will reap a gross profit margin in excess of 55 percent on its 8 GB iPhones. Apple shares added $5.91, or 4.9 percent, to $127.17 in an abbreviated trading session that ended at 1 p.m.
iPhone Cost Report Spurs Apple Shares
iPhone Cost Report Spurs Apple Shares
An impending software update to Apple's iPhone will include a plug-in for the handset's Safari web browser that will finally enable users view Adobe Flash media files, the Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg reports.
The technology columnist made ...
Mossberg: Apple working on Adobe Flash support for iPhone
The technology columnist made ...
Mossberg: Apple working on Adobe Flash support for iPhone
Hrmpf notes that Apple has applied for a patent (in March 2006) which extends the concept of Multitouch to a computer mouse.
Apple Investigating Multitouch Mouse
Apple Investigating Multitouch Mouse