True to weekend rumors, Apple on Monday updated its AirPort Express mobile base station with 802.11n wireless technology, which delivers up to five times the performance and twice the range of the previous 802.11g model.
Priced at just $99, AirPor...
Apple updates AirPort Express with 802.11n

Priced at just $99, AirPor...
Apple updates AirPort Express with 802.11n

Over the last two weeks, I attended a huge HP lab event, watched Apple launch the iPhone SDK brilliantly, and saw one of the strongest consumer laptop lines launched by Acer. All three vendors are growing in the 30 percent range in the PC market; Acer just passed Dell for the No. 2 spot in the PC market; and all three vendors have smartphone efforts in their infancy.
HP vs. Acer vs. Apple: The Fight to Come
HP vs. Acer vs. Apple: The Fight to Come
Guido Sacchi, CIO and senior vice president of corporate strategies at CompuCredit, decided to go with the flow. He's allowing Macintoshes into the business when the requester makes a valid business case. If they think they can get better productivity on a Mac, so be it. Who am I to stop them? he says.
Apple: Kicking Down a Back Door to the Enterprise
Apple: Kicking Down a Back Door to the Enterprise
Apple Switzerland has inadvertently revealed an upgrade to the company's travel router that takes advantage of the latest Wi-Fi standard.
Visitors to the Mac maker's Airport Express page for the European country are greeted with a description that...
Airport Express with 802.11n leaks on Apple's Swiss site
Visitors to the Mac maker's Airport Express page for the European country are greeted with a description that...
Airport Express with 802.11n leaks on Apple's Swiss site
By integrating digital video recording (DVR) features into Apple TV, Apple stands to transform it's niche media hub business into a serious growth driver worth over a billion dollars annually, according to one Wall Street analyst.
Reacting to a pa...
Report: DVR could turn Apple TV into multi-billion dollar business
Reacting to a pa...
Report: DVR could turn Apple TV into multi-billion dollar business
A number of applicants to Apple's official iPhone Developer program are venting their frustration with the company after having received temporary rejection letters on Friday.
The majority of the backlash, as outlined by sites like ArsTechnica and...
Apple leaves would-be iPhone developers hanging for the moment
The majority of the backlash, as outlined by sites like ArsTechnica and...
Apple leaves would-be iPhone developers hanging for the moment
A series of non-acceptance emails sent out by Apple today to applicants interested in becoming registered iPhone Developers has generated some confusion and concern.
Apple Slowly Ramping Up iPhone Developer Program
Apple Slowly Ramping Up iPhone Developer Program
If you google the phrase Microsoft's worst nightmare, the range of hits you get is entertaining for its breadth. Various pundits have proclaimed that the software giant's very worst nightmare is everything from Linux, Google and Firefox to software as a service, Cisco's digital home business and the Sony PlayStation.
Microsoft's Worst Nightmare: An Apple/IBM Tag Team
Microsoft's Worst Nightmare: An Apple/IBM Tag Team
Apple on Friday began selling the iPhone in both Austria and Ireland, marking the fifth and sixth countries to see official support for the touch-screen handset since it first went on sale in the US last June.
Austria
Nearly all of the details...
Apple's iPhone goes on sale in Austria, Ireland
Austria
Nearly all of the details...
Apple's iPhone goes on sale in Austria, Ireland
T-Mobile Austria has posted listings for the iPhone and its plans ahead of an Apple announcement. Also, a senior Apple engineer has revealed the company's unusual approach to its software design.
Austria reveals iPhone service details
Although...
Austria iPhone details revealed; Apple's design process exposed
Austria reveals iPhone service details
Although...
Austria iPhone details revealed; Apple's design process exposed
ZapMedia Services has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple for unspecified damages related to Apple's iTunes and related media players, most notably the iPod. ZapMedia said it made multiple attempts to resolve its patent-related concerns, as well as license its system directly to Apple, but was rebuffed by the company.
ZapMedia Blasts iTunes With Patent Lawsuit
ZapMedia Blasts iTunes With Patent Lawsuit
As noted by Arstechnica, a Businessweek article reports on an interesting presentation at the SXSW conference by Apple senior engineering manager Michael Lopp. He describes Apple's design approach in coming up with their products:
Insight into Apple's Design Process
Insight into Apple's Design Process
Apple Inc. said Thursday that its annual developers conference will run June 9 - 13 at the Moscone West convention center in downtown San Francisco.
The groundbreaking innovations of Mac OS X Leopard and iPhone OS offer two revolutionary developm...
Apple Worldwide Developer's Conference set for June
The groundbreaking innovations of Mac OS X Leopard and iPhone OS offer two revolutionary developm...
Apple Worldwide Developer's Conference set for June
The Apple iPhone is tomorrow available in Austria
A series of Apple patent filings published this week reveal a version of the Apple TV media device capable of browsing and recording live television programming in addition to serving up pre-aired content from the company's iTunes Store.
Originall...
Apple TV DVR interface revealed in patent filings
Originall...
Apple TV DVR interface revealed in patent filings
Apple's iTunes media store drew in more than half a billion dollars over 2007 and is a small profit machine for Disney, say new estimates. Also, Austria may learn deals of its iPhone launch this week, and Japan is investigating an iPod nano breakdow...
iTunes makes $570m; Austria iPhone date; Japan iPod investigation
iTunes makes $570m; Austria iPhone date; Japan iPod investigation
Sparks flying from a years-old iPod model has the Japanese government looking into a possible defect in the product. Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said the government is looking into a possible problem with the iPod nano model MA099J/A in the wake of reports that the unit was shooting sparks during recharging, according to published reports.
Sparking iPod Ignites Investigation in Japan
Sparking iPod Ignites Investigation in Japan
ZapMedia Services, Inc. has filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc., claiming to have conceived the underlying principles of the iPod + iTunes franchise a full two years before the first iPod went on sale.
The patent infringement lawsuit, filed Wednesd...
Apple sued over foundation to iPod + iTunes franchise
The patent infringement lawsuit, filed Wednesd...
Apple sued over foundation to iPod + iTunes franchise
Sparks flying from a years-old iPod model has the Japanese government looking into a possible defect in the product. Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said the government is looking into a possible problem with the iPod nano model MA099J/A in the wake of reports that the unit was shooting sparks during recharging, according to published reports.
iPod Sparks Ignite Investigation in Japan
iPod Sparks Ignite Investigation in Japan