Apple Officially Discontinues Appleworks
Macworld.co.uk reports that Apple has officially end of life-d their Appleworks software.
Apple Officially Discontinues Appleworks
Apple Officially Discontinues Appleworks
Having already delayed its next-generation Leopard operating system by several months, Mac maker Apple Inc. is now seeking feedback from its developer community on whether the quality of the latest pre-release builds is up to par with the shipping ve...
Apple asks developers to rate latest Leopard pre-release
Apple asks developers to rate latest Leopard pre-release
Apple's product design activity in the first half of 2007 drove the largest increase in semiconductor spending among the Top-10 electronics OEMs in the United States, according to iSuppli.
The huge success of the iPod and iPhone lines has made Ap...
Apple design activity spurs $3.8B in semiconductor purchases
The huge success of the iPod and iPhone lines has made Ap...
Apple design activity spurs $3.8B in semiconductor purchases
Apple mailed out a survey link for ADC developers asking for feedback on the current Leopard seed (9A499).
Apple Asking For Developer Feedback On Leopard 9A499
Apple Asking For Developer Feedback On Leopard 9A499
Add gBox to the growing list of online music services hoping to chip away at iTunes' dominance. The Cupertino, Calif., startup was forced out of a stealth mode when Universal Music Group announced last week it would test sales of some digital music without the customary copy-protection technology.
Google, gBox Key to Latest iTunes Challenge
Google, gBox Key to Latest iTunes Challenge
Apple said Tuesday that the solo catalog of former Beatles frontman John Lennon is now available for purchase and download via its ubiquitous iTunes Store.
The move comes nearly two years after the Lennon's solo work was made available for downloa...
John Lennon's solo catalog makes its debut on iTunes
The move comes nearly two years after the Lennon's solo work was made available for downloa...
John Lennon's solo catalog makes its debut on iTunes
Apple announced today that John Lennon's solo catalog is now available on the iTunes Store. Meanwhile Lennon Legend and Acoustic collections are making their worldwide digital debut.
John Lennon Solo Catalog on iTunes
John Lennon Solo Catalog on iTunes
Overall customer satisfaction with the PC industry fell slightly during the second quarter of the year, with the majority of the decline coming as a result of new problems at system manufacturers Apple and Dell, according to a new report.
In its a...
Apple, Dell slip in latest customer satisfaction rankings
In its a...
Apple, Dell slip in latest customer satisfaction rankings
AppleInsider benchmarked the new iMac with Intel Core 2 Extreme and Mac mini
Hot on the heels of last week's benchmarking of the 2.4 GHz iMac, the folks over at Primate Labs have updated their iMac performance comparison charts to include scores from Apple's top-of-the line 2.8GHz iMac Core 2 Extreme, as well as the new Mac mini.Apple's new iMac Core 2 Extreme, Mac mini benchmarked
Not all customers of iLife '08 are happy with the new version of iMovie
Hailed as a breakthrough in movie editing by Apple chief Steve Jobs, the complete rework of iMovie for iLife '08 has angered some customers who found that many longstanding features had suddenly gone missing.Apple stirs controversy with iMovie's '08 overhaul
Apple has released AirPort Base Station Update 2007-002 for Mac.
Apple Releases AirPort Base Station Update 2007-002
Apple Releases AirPort Base Station Update 2007-002
Apple on Monday released software updates targeting its 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station and its new aluminum Apple Keyboard.
AirPort Base Station Update 2007-002
AirPort Base Station Update 2007-002 for the Mac [7.7MB] includes general fix...
Apple issues AirPort Base Station, keyboard software updates
AirPort Base Station Update 2007-002
AirPort Base Station Update 2007-002 for the Mac [7.7MB] includes general fix...
Apple issues AirPort Base Station, keyboard software updates
Not everyone is a fan of Apple and its CEO Steve Jobs, but they've certainly taught the music industry a valuable business lesson. Had it not been for Jobs and that natty little iPod gadget, many of the world's best-known artists might even now be wondering why their royalty payments had dwindled to near nothing in the face of a global onslaught from music piracy.
iTunes and Universal: Grappling for the Upper Hand
iTunes and Universal: Grappling for the Upper Hand
AppleInsider posted a review on Apple's new 24-inch iMac
The mid-2007 overhaul of Apple's iconic desktop is the first true evidence of a switch in Apple's design direction since the company's switch to Intel processors. But while it represents two steps forward in terms of ergonomics and performance, pro users may find the iMac taking one step backward.Review: Apple's new 24-inch iMac (aluminum)
When Apple announced a revamped iMac lineup in a special press event in Cupertino, Calif., last week, the company also touted the latest versions of its iLife '08 and iWork '08 application suites. However, before Apple CEO Steve Jobs even got into the meat of the announcement, he boasted that the Apple Mac has seen three times the year-over-year growth as the rest of the PC industry in the last four quarters.
The iMac Attack and the Apple Software Salvo
The iMac Attack and the Apple Software Salvo
Raise your hand if you've ever felt like this: You're walking along with an iPod playing music in your ears, and the player itself is in a pocket, a purse or the compartment of a bag -- a lousy song comes on and you'd like to either turn it down or skip it and go to the next one. This scenario is further complicated if you're exercising.
iPod Control: It's all in the Wristwatch
iPod Control: It's all in the Wristwatch
Universal Music Group will test selling music free of DRM technology, and it plans to make the tracks available through RealNetworks' Rhapsody service and other outlets -- but not through the iTunes Music Store. Universal becomes the second major record label after EMI to begin offering music without DRM controls that limit how many times songs can be copied, e-mailed or transferred onto different devices.
Universal Dumps DRM, Disses iTunes
Universal Dumps DRM, Disses iTunes
Apple has released a software update for the recently-introduced line of MacBook Pro notebooks in addition to a new iTunes widget that users can embed in their blogs. Meanwhile, two new television adverts for the company's iPhone have turned up on th...
Briefly: MacBook Pro software, iTunes widget, iPhone ads
Briefly: MacBook Pro software, iTunes widget, iPhone ads
A new class-action lawsuit alleges Apple violates the Fair Credit Reporting Act, according to Information Week.
Apple Sued Over Online Apple Store Receipts
Apple Sued Over Online Apple Store Receipts
Apple has released a web widget that allows users to embed their recent iTunes Purchases, iTunes Reviews and iTunes Favorites into their website, blog or social networking profile. The new service is called My iTunes
My iTunes Widgets from Apple
My iTunes Widgets from Apple