Retail Supplies for iPods Dwindling Ahead of September Refresh
AppleInsider claims that iPod retailers are starting to get signals of an impending iPod refresh.
Retail Supplies for iPods Dwindling Ahead of September Refresh
Retail Supplies for iPods Dwindling Ahead of September Refresh
A lawsuit filed on Tuesday by an Alabama woman would punish Apple for claiming doubled Internet speeds with iPhone 3G when a rash of widely-known problems have made those speeds seemingly impossible.
In the 10-page complaint, Jessica Smith of Birm...
Class action suit claims Apple deceived over iPhone 3G speeds
In the 10-page complaint, Jessica Smith of Birm...
Class action suit claims Apple deceived over iPhone 3G speeds
Apple confirmed that the iPhone 2.0.2 update does indeed include changes to address issues related to 3G reception. USAToday cited company spokesperson Jennifer Bowcock as saying, The software update improves communication with 3G networks.
The...
Apple: iPhone 2.0.2 update targets 3G issues
The...
Apple: iPhone 2.0.2 update targets 3G issues
Resellers both near and afar are reporting signs that Apple's current line of iPod digital music players are on their way out the door, just as one prominent Wall Street analyst restates his claim that a $199 iPod touch is likely to be among the new ...
Retail sources say its closing time for current iPod line
Retail sources say its closing time for current iPod line
Apple has issued a statement and a knowledge base article addressing two separate support issues that may require replacement.
Overheating iPod Nano and Frayed MagSafe Replacements
Overheating iPod Nano and Frayed MagSafe Replacements
After instances where first-generation iPod nanos' power has triggered minor but device-killing fires, Apple has agreed to replace for free any more of the music players that suffer the same problem.
The Cupertino, Calif.-based electronics maker h...
Apple will replace 'exploding' first-run iPod nanos
The Cupertino, Calif.-based electronics maker h...
Apple will replace 'exploding' first-run iPod nanos
iPhone owners suddenly locked out of their third-party apps by a crash bug on startup will have a solution next month, Apple chief Steve Jobs has revealed.
An AppleInsider reader has received one of Steve Jobs' characteristically brief and rare pe...
Steve Jobs vows iPhone app crash fix for September
An AppleInsider reader has received one of Steve Jobs' characteristically brief and rare pe...
Steve Jobs vows iPhone app crash fix for September
Apple has accelerated the Mac OS X 10.5.5 seeding with build 9F17 delivered to developers last night. The latest build still lists no known issues and provides fixes for iCal, Mail Sync, Back to My Mac and Core Animation.
Apple Accelerates Mac OS X 10.5.5 Seeding (9F17)
Apple Accelerates Mac OS X 10.5.5 Seeding (9F17)
According to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), Apple still tops the list as highest in customer satisfaction for personal computers. Apple's customer satisfaction score reached a record 85, which was 10 points higher Dell, its closest...
Apple Tops Customer Satisfaction Surveys
Apple Tops Customer Satisfaction Surveys
Customer satisfaction in the personal computer industry suffered another series of declines last quarter, though one standout was Apple, Inc., which defied the trend by recording its largest gain ever, according to a new consumer satisfaction survey....
Apple sets new standard in customer satisfaction
Apple sets new standard in customer satisfaction
Apple took another step to acknowledge the issues surrounding MobileMe reliability by extending current subscriber memberships an additional 60 days. The company previously extended memberships 30 days, which means qualifying subscriber renewal dates have been extended 90 days.
Apple Gives MobileMe Users 60 More Days, Pleads for Patience
Apple Gives MobileMe Users 60 More Days, Pleads for Patience
The Internet is running out of addresses. To get around this problem and a host of others not addressed in the existing Internet Protocol (IPv4), a new revision has been in development for years, called IPv6. Uptake has been slow; it requires upgradi...
Apple's secret "Back to My Mac" push behind IPv6
Apple's secret "Back to My Mac" push behind IPv6
Just because the iPhone 3G is storming the marketplace, don't expect the first-generation iPhone to disappear. Quite the contrary. Used iPhones, and iPods as well, are finding a ready market for refurbished Apple products. But it really is an Apple marketplace. I don't see any other brand being able to build that kind of market in refurbished products, In-Stat analyst Stephanie Ethier told MacNewsWorld.
Do Second-Hand Apples Taste as Sweet
Do Second-Hand Apples Taste as Sweet
Apple has sent out emails to MobileMe subscribers tonight revealing that they are extending all MobileMe subscriber accounts by 60 additional days:
Apple Provides 60 Day Extension to All MobileMe Subscribers
Apple Provides 60 Day Extension to All MobileMe Subscribers
Apple has offered an additional two month free extension for all MobileMe subscribers with active accounts as of August 19, 2008, on top of the original 30-day extension granted a month ago, shortly after the MobileMe launch.
In an email to subscr...
Apple gives another 60-day free extension for MobileMe
In an email to subscr...
Apple gives another 60-day free extension for MobileMe
In a quick turnaround from 2.0.1, Apple on Monday evening released version 2.0.2 firmware for iPhones.
The 248.7MB update is available only through iTunes and comes just two weeks after version 2.0.1.
In traditional Apple form, no specific issu...
Apple launches iPhone 2.0.2 update
The 248.7MB update is available only through iTunes and comes just two weeks after version 2.0.1.
In traditional Apple form, no specific issu...
Apple launches iPhone 2.0.2 update
BusinessWeek reports on an upcoming plan from Dell to try to topple Apple's dominance in digital downloads.
Dell to Try to Take on Apple's Online Music Dominance
Dell to Try to Take on Apple's Online Music Dominance
Apple's Enterprise Sales Group has been quietly installing thousands of iMacs, Mac minis, Mac Pros, and Xserves in hotels and cruise ships in a new push to bring the media rich experience of Apple's retail stores to the hospitality industry, where ho...
Apple Enterprise sending thousands of Macs into hotels, cruise ships
Apple Enterprise sending thousands of Macs into hotels, cruise ships
Apple's former chief attorney will pay $2.2 million to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit that accused her of illegally backdating stock options for top managers, including herself and chief executive Steve Jobs, and altering company records to conceal the alleged fraud.
$2.2M Settlement Ends Chapter in Apple Backdating Scandal
$2.2M Settlement Ends Chapter in Apple Backdating Scandal
Although Apple is just coming to grips with iPhone 3G demand among the device's first batch of carriers, the next phase of new carriers should already have the stock it needs to handle its own introductions, AppleInsider has been told.
Apple already padding iPhone 3G supply for second-wave carriers
Apple already padding iPhone 3G supply for second-wave carriers