Apple set to drop Mac OS X 10.5.5 Update on developers
Apple this week is preparing to equip its developer community with the first pre-release builds of the next maintenance and security update to its Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system, AppleInsider has learned.
Apple set to drop Mac OS X 10.5.5 Update on developers
Apple set to drop Mac OS X 10.5.5 Update on developers
Apple's clear interest in securing the rights to develop custom mobile processors based on the ARM platform appear to sync with comments made in financial reports published earlier today.
ARM Holdings plc, the group responsible for licensing ARM m...
ARM reports finger Apple as 'long term architecture licensee'
ARM Holdings plc, the group responsible for licensing ARM m...
ARM reports finger Apple as 'long term architecture licensee'
9to5mac points to a recent ARM announcement that the company has secured a major architectural licensing deal with an unnamed OEM (original equipment manufacturer). This broad architectural license allows the manufacturers to develop their own imp...
ARM Announces Major New Licensee, Is it Apple
ARM Announces Major New Licensee, Is it Apple
With the first phase of the iPhone 3G launch in the rear view, Apple Inc. is now shifting much of its focus towards product refreshes targeting its two other revenue drivers and is advising resellers to be prepared for product shortages in the interi...
Apple warns resellers of Mac and iPod drought, says load up now
Apple warns resellers of Mac and iPod drought, says load up now
Apple said Tuesday evening that it has rid Mobile Me of the kinks and bugs that plagued its launch from the onset nearly three weeks ago and will now focus on improving other areas of the service.
Most importantly, the Cupertino-based company said...
Apple says MobileMe transition complete, lost messages recovered
Most importantly, the Cupertino-based company said...
Apple says MobileMe transition complete, lost messages recovered
Apple's fatboy iPod nano may be retired after only a year on the market to make way for a new generation of the player that will mark a return of the narrow form factor used in the first two generations of the device.
Citing extremely confident...
Apple's next-gen iPod nano may see return of narrow form factor
Citing extremely confident...
Apple's next-gen iPod nano may see return of narrow form factor
Apple has reported on their MobileMe status blog that they have now restored Mail service, including historical messages, to all of those affected by the MobileMe mail outage.
Apple Completes MobileMe Mail Service Restoration
Apple Completes MobileMe Mail Service Restoration
A simple reference in the beta of Apple's latest firmware could hint at a significant remake of the iPod touch. Also, Microsoft has posted the controversial blind taste test videos that promote an improved Vista, and a Wyoming county's schools wil...
New iPod touch hidden in firmware; Microsoft's pro-Vista videos
New iPod touch hidden in firmware; Microsoft's pro-Vista videos
Is Apple's line of MacBook and MacBook Pro notebook computers due for a redesign -- or at least a refresh? The MacBook Air's relatively fresh form factor will likely remain the same for a while, but new aluminum cases for the other MacBooks in Apple's menagerie -- ones that will key off of the Air's thinner, slightly rounded design -- might be on the way.
Rumor Mill Has Apple Slicing and Dicing Intel Chipsets
Rumor Mill Has Apple Slicing and Dicing Intel Chipsets
Besides hints of turn-by-turn GPS directions, the beta 2.1 firmware also reportedly contains references to an unreleased iPod Touch known as iPod2,1, according to iPhoneAtlas.
Firmware Hints at New iPod Touch
Firmware Hints at New iPod Touch
Businessweek explores the possibility of Apple introducing some sort of touchscreen laptop in the near future. While most of the article rehashes circulating rumors, the author did get some insight from iSuppli analysts regarding the feasibility of ...
Feasibility of Touch Screen Apple Notebooks
Feasibility of Touch Screen Apple Notebooks
Rogers Wireless said Tuesday it wasn't expecting the opportunity to market the iPhone to its Canadian customers this year, but jumped at Apple's sudden offer with a commitment to purchase at least $150 million worth of the handsets.
Company presid...
Rogers commits to purchasing $150M in iPhones from Apple
Company presid...
Rogers commits to purchasing $150M in iPhones from Apple
Open-source campaigners are planning a flood campaign against Apple retail they believe will pressure the iPhone maker to open up its devices. Verizon, meanwhile, only believes the iPhone 3G has had slight impact on its sales, and Doom's creator wan...
Anti-DRM protest at Apple stores; Verizon on iPhone 3G's impact
Anti-DRM protest at Apple stores; Verizon on iPhone 3G's impact
AppleInsider claims that Apple will forgo the use of Intel's Montevina chipset in their next generation laptops. Instead, Apple will either design their own chipsets or could adopt 3rd part chipsets from AMD or Via.
Apple to Adopt Alternative Chipsets for Next Laptops
Apple to Adopt Alternative Chipsets for Next Laptops
A new generation of personal computers on the way from Apple Inc. may sport some of the most significant architectural changes since the Mac maker made the jump from PowerPC processors to those manufactured by Intel Corp., AppleInsider has learned.
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Apple's next-gen Macs to have something special under the hood
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Apple's next-gen Macs to have something special under the hood
Apple may be making a lot of noise lately with its new iPhone 3G, but when it comes to fighting software pirates, Steve Jobs' company prefers to speak softly and carry a big stick -- the stick, of course, being legal action like its recent lawsuit against computer maker Psystar for producing machines that can run Apple software.
Can Apple Break Through China's Great Wall of Counterfeits
Can Apple Break Through China's Great Wall of Counterfeits
In a rare discussion of his personal health, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has privately revealed to a journalist exactly what conditions led to his overly thin appearance at the Worldwide Developer Conference this year.
After receiving multiple sta...
Apple chief Jobs settles health worries
After receiving multiple sta...
Apple chief Jobs settles health worries
The topic of Steve Jobs' health has become a hot topic amongst blogs and newspapers over the past few weeks. In 2004, Steve Jobs underwent surgery for a rare and curable form of pancreatic cancer. Jobs was reportedly cured of the disease.
Steve Jobs Discusses Health with Reporter
Steve Jobs Discusses Health with Reporter
All of Apple's US retail outlets are now in a permanent launch mode and will open as much as two hours earlier each day to accommodate the unprecedented demand for the new iPhone. Also, at least some locations are now giving customers rainchecks for...
Apple stores now open at 8 A.M. to handle iPhone 3G demand
Apple stores now open at 8 A.M. to handle iPhone 3G demand
Taking the matter head-on, Apple is now fully acknowledging the problems it's had with MobileMe in the past two weeks as well as the attempts to fix it -- to the point where company chief Steve Jobs is involved.
An anonymous Apple worker has been ...
Apple now posting near-daily MobileMe outage updates
An anonymous Apple worker has been ...
Apple now posting near-daily MobileMe outage updates