Hoping to level the playing field for its legal defense, Apple, Inc. has moved a lawsuit over allegedly deceptive iPhone battery claims to a federal court.
Filed this past Friday, the action would remove Jose Truijllo's pioneering suit from its or...
Apple on Wednesday evening posted an on-demand Quicktime stream of the morning's iPod introductions by chief executive Steve Jobs. Separately, it released iTunes 7.4, which includes support for closed captioning and building custom iPhone ringtones. ...
Now, here's something interesting: An Apple Store within a store in Best Buy. Apparently Apple and Best Buy are best buddies these days, and Apple is putting exclusive areas inside many, if not all Best Buy stores, complete with real Apple salespeople and, in some locations, Genius Bars. You may have heard that Apple and Best Buy were testing the store in a store program in some Best Buys.
Apple Inc. during a press event on Wednesday introduced four new lines of iPods, including the new widescreen iPod touch, iPod classic, and iPod nano phatty. Photos of each model from Apple's post-event reception follow....
After more than a week of furious industry speculation, the word from Apple was finally announced Wednesday, and it was, in fact, an iPod. It was actually a raft of new iPod and other developments, announced to a rapt crowd of reporters gathered in at the Moscone West expo center in San Francisco.
Self-professed audiophile Steve Jobs, who last year said he replaced all of his expensive audio equipment and speakers with several of Apple's then fledgeling iPod Hi-Fi boombox systems, would now appear to have a house full of curios.
Last week Apple publicly announced the breakup between its iTunes music and video store and NBC Universal, noting NBC's desire to dally with modified retail pricing plans and potentially force Apple to sell episodes at $4.99 each. Holding fast to its insistence on selling online TV shows at exactly $1.99 an episode, the company in Cupertino, Calif., booted NBC's fall season content altogether.
Apple released new iPod Shuffles at the Beat Goes On special media event, offering a refresh to the current line of Shuffle. It keeps the $79 price point at 1GB storage, and offers these colors: silver, light blue, teal & green. Also in the offerin...
Apple released a new version of iTunes at the Beat Goes On special media event today, allowing users to make their own ringtones & sync directly to the iphone for $.99
Also announced at the Beat Goes On media event as Steve Jobs' classic One More Thing... was a wifi-accessible version of the iTunes Music Store. The new version allows downloading music from iTunes directly to your iPod touch.
Apple also released the iPod Touch today, featuring full, touchscreen controls like the iPhone. Included apps are Calendar, Clock Contacts, Calc, Settings and a few more. Steve Jobs called it One of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Apple released the iPod Classic at the Beat Goes On special media event today, revamping what was the current full-size iPod in the lineup. It features a thinner, full metal body. Capacity has been increased to either 80GB or 160GB versions. Specs ...
Attracting less attention on Wednesday was a quiet refresh of Apple's iPod shuffle line, which remained relatively unchanged outside a color remix and the addition of a (PRODUCT) RED model.
Each iPod shuffle will continue to sport 1GB of NAND-flas...
As part of its announcements Wednesday, Apple renamed its flagship video iPod the iPod classic and introduced new models featuring 80GB or 160GB of storage, respectively.
The iPod classic holds your entire collection of music, photos, video, pod...
Apple today unveiled the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, offering customers the ability to browse, search, preview, purchase and download songs and albums over a Wi-Fi network directly onto their iPod touch or iPhone. Separately, it also announced a servic...