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Antivirus: Install-and-Forget Antivirus Programs
Any Phone Can Take Macro Photos With This Lens Band
Capturing high-detail, close-up images normally requires a DSLR camera with an expensive lens, but this lens attachment makes it much more affordable.
Any Sized Business Can Save by Outsoursing Overseas
Reign in labor costs and maintain flexibility to scale up or down with online outsourcing services.
AnyMeeting Now Makes Online Meetings Free and Simple
Online meetings are great tools, but some options are costly and some are complicated. AnyMeeting Now is neither and you don't even have to register to use the service.
AnyPost
Anyone Want to Buy Twitter?
Anything But 'Final' Fantasy IV Remake Headed to PSP
Aol Becomes Independent, Counts on Content for Success
Aol is now officially an independent company, but challenges abound.
Aol Begins Layoffs; 1,200 to 1,400 Staffers to Go
Aol has started laying off employees, and seeks to let go about 1,400 of them.
Aol Faces Uphill Road as It Goes It Alone
Aol may have finally gained its independence from Time Warner but it isn't free from its years-long crisis, which it will have to battle long and hard to recover...
Aol Voluntary Layoffs Program Falls Short
Aol will have layoffs this year, after a voluntary resignation program fell short of its staff-reduction goal
Apache battles Sun over Java license
The Apache Software Foundation is in a dispute with Sun Microsystems over a license for the Java technology compatibility kit needed for the Apache Harmony project.
Apache losing ground says another survey
More evidence is emerging that Apache is suffering against Redmond, after a survey revealed that Microsoft's Internet Information Services Web server is outserving Apache on Fortune 1000 websites.
Aperture 2.1.4 Released
Apple on Thursday released Aperture 2.1.4, a maintenance update to the company's pro photo editing and organization software. The update is free and is available...
Aperture Plug-in Boosts Performance, Adds Dual Histograms
Creaceed has updated Hydra, its Aperture plug-in (and standalone application) for creating High Dynamic Range (HDR) images...
Aperture Takes Digital Photography Back to the Future
Apple's new high-end photo-editing software delivers tools like those the pros use to work with film.
Apimac Intros File-encryption Software
Apimac introduced Protect Files, a new file and folder encryption application. Protect Files 1.0 creates a password-locked...
Aplifier-PC Hybrid Looks Perfect for Geeks Ready to Rock
Apogee Introduces GiO Audio Interface and Foot Controller
Apogee has introduced GiO, an audio interface and foot controller for the Mac, designed to work with Apple's new Logic Studio and GarageBand '09.
Apogee Ships Symphony 64 PCI-e Card
Audio hardware-maker Apogee began shipping its Symphony 64 card.
Apollo Changed Our View of the Universe
Apollo's 40th Anniversary Shows True Wonder of the Internet
App Adds to Its File-comparison Bag of Tricks
At last year's Expo, I was impressed by Araxis Merge, a super-powerful file comparison and merge tool. In particular, I found...
App Automatically Uploads Flight Data to Your IPhone
I've spent the past week or so testing a slew of flight tracking applications for the iPhone and iPod touch. One common thread...
App Brings Comic Store to IPhone
The smell of fanboys is in the air in San Diego, and that can only mean one thing -- it's time for Comic-Con again. On Thursday, coinciding with the first day of...
App Creates Viewable Files for IPhone, IPod Touch
Apago has updated its PDF Shrink utility, allowing iPod touch and iPhone users to look at PDFs on their mobile devices. The...
App Developers Anxious to Tap Amazon Gold Mine
There are plenty of Android tablets on the market already, but the Kindle Fire is an Amazon product, and Amazon customers are a distinctly different audience than Android users.
App Developers Stung by Twitter's DOS Woes
Twitter external developers are being seriously impacted by the downtime caused by the denial of service attack against the service.
App Fragmentation Issue Is Bigger than Android
App Gems: Top Education Apps
Two iPad apps make our honor roll.
App Genome Project Finds Android Apps Outpacing iOS
App Lets You Edit Spell-check Dictionaries
A convenient feature of Mac OS X is its built-in spell checker, used by most Apple programs and accessible to any developer that wants to include the feature in...
App Makers May Be Exposing Your Sensitive Data to Hackers
Researchers have found that certain apps are storing sensitive data--like passwords, email, and credit card numbers--in plain text on your phone’s memory, easily within the reach of hackers.
App Marketing Falls on Developers, Not Apple
As reported earlier, The Iconfactory's Craig Hockenberry recently posted an open letter to Steve Jobs excoriating the...
App Overload: Apple Passes 300k Apps
App Protects Facebook Users from Malicious Links
Sick of spreading dangerous links via Facebook? ShareSafe will check links for you before you post.
App Pulled From App Store for Ability to Stream Over 3G
Less than a month after debuting at the App Store, EyeTV from Elgato Systems has disappeared from the store's virtual shelves.
App Selection Secures iPhone Lead In Smartphone Market
App Spotlight: Set Up Conference Calls on the Run with FreeConference Mobile
Already available for Android and newly released for iPhone, this free app makes call-scheduling a breeze. Too bad it's so damn buggy.
App Spotlight: Voice Brief Reads Aloud Your News, E-Mail, and More
Keep your hands on the wheel while this iOS app reads your appointment schedule, latest tweets, stock prices, RSS feeds, and the like. For a limited time, it's free.
App Stops Startup Irritation
Abolute Startup Pro helps tame apps that slow your system startup.
App Store Adult Content: Now You See It, Now You Don't
While many presumed that iPhone 3.0's beefed-up parental restrictions and the introduction of app ratings marked the dawn of a new, less-restrictive era for the...
App Store Bargains for the Holidays
As we prepare to close up shop until Boxing Day, we'd be remiss if we didn't pass along a tip eagle-eyed reader Doug Lynch...
App Store Can Be a Thorn in Apple's Side
App Store Counts 1.5 Billion Downloads in First Year
Apple announced Tuesday that more than 1.5 billion applications have been downloaded from the App Store in its first year of operation. The App Store is the...
App Store Customer Reviews Now Require Purchase
One small step for the App Store, one giant le--er, actually just that small step. With myriad concerns about the App Store...
App Store Director Sells His Own Fart Apps
App Store Downloads Pass 2 Billion
App Store Downloads Top 100 Million, Games a Centerpiece
The App Store has served up more than 100 million applications since it first went online, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs...
App Store Expense Monitor Tracks App Spending
One of the appeals of the iPhone's App Store is how easy it makes purchasing software. You just click a button, and in a few seconds the app is in iTunes, ready...
App Store Grows, but Apps Are Seldom Used
Pinch Media found that few people use applications they download to their iPhones past the first day.
App Store Hits 100,000 Apps -- Does Apple See the Irony?
App Store Missteps Could Sully Apple Tablet
App Store Officially Passes 100,000 App Mark
App Store Rating System
I occasionally check out my Google Reader feeds on an iPhone app called iNews, which lets me load a selection of my feeds rather than going through my entire...
App Store Reaches Two Billion Downloads
Apple announced Monday that the download count on the App Store has gone over the two billion mark.
App Store Redesign Meets With Mixed Reviews
Apple's rearranging boxes on its retail shelves again. The company tweaked the layout for App Store entries late last week, bringing the appearance into line...
App Store Statistics as Misleading as They Are Impressive
Apple has some impressive numbers for total iPhone apps available and number of apps downloaded each month. The app store stats only tell part of the story, though.
App Store Success Lessons
App Store Success Stories Require a Pinch of Salt
App Store Successful, but Shows Flaws
By all accounts Apple's App Store, which offers add-on software for the iPhone and iPod touch through iTunes, has been a...
App Store Tally: 20,000 Apps in Seven Months
iPhone and iPod touch users looking to download software from Apple's App Store now have 20,000 programs to choose from.
App Store Tops Three Billion Downloads
I hope I've got a spare around here somewhere, because my mind is blown. Apple announced on Tuesday that the App Store has now topped three billion downloads...
App Store Welcomes 10,000th IPhone Application
Late last week, iPhone app-tracking site 148apps.com noted that there were over 10,000 applications available for the iPhone...
App Store, ITunes Come Under Fire in New Lawsuit
Apple launched the App Store on July 11, 2008 to sell applications to iPhone and iPod users. However, the method the App Store...
App Stores Are Not Democracies
App Stores Overload: It's Too Much of a Good Thing
App Syncs Cookies Between Safari, Camino
Web browser aficionados welcomed last week's release of Camino 2.0, a Mac-only browser based on the Firefox codebase. While missing the extensibility of Firefox...
App Upgrade Makes Geocoding Your Snapshots a Snap
Houdah Software has upgraded HoudahGeo, its Mac photo geocoding application. Available immediately, HoudahGeo 2.0 made its...
App Uses Your Webcam to Detect Your Heart and Breathing Rates
A new iOS app tries to monitor your heart rate and breathing rate using nothing but the iPad 2's camera.
App-compatibility Toolkit for Windows 7 Due in April
App-sharing exchange takes cue from Salesforce
Following a path laid out by companies such as Salesforce.com, risk-compliance software vendor Archer Technologies is opening up the Archer Exchange, an online marketplace and community site for applications built with its development framework, SmartSuite.
App4mac Releases Presto Text Expander Utility
App4mac has announced the release of Presto 1.0, a text expander utility for Mac OS X. It costs €9 (US$13).
AppBank Lets Users Cash In On Facebook Apps
AppBox Pro for IPhone
Almost immediately upon opening its virtual doors in July 2008, the App Store found itself flooded with all sorts of simple utilities--flashlights, tip...
AppLocker: Like Software Restriction Policies, Improved
AppManager
AppShelf Tracks Software Licenses
[Editor's note: The following review is part of Macworld's GemFest 2009 series. Every day until the end of June 2009, the Macworld staff will use the Mac Gems...
AppSniper for IPhone
Recessions aren't necessarily bad for consumers. If you happen to be lucky enough to have some disposable income, you can take...
AppZapper 2.0 Puts out a Hit List on Your Apps
I hear you got some apps on your Mac that need to be "taught a lesson." If some of those apps need to go swim with the fishes, here's an offer you can't...
Apparent Updates Barcode Producer With ISBN Calculator
Barcode Producer, an application aimed at graphic designers and other visual creatives who need to incorporate bar codes into designs, such as for coupons or...
Appeal of Firefox Fades as Future Brightens for Chrome
Appeals Court Affirms Qualcomm Infringed Patents
An appeals court upheld an injunction preventing Qualcomm from selling certain products that infringe Broadcom patents.
Appeals Court Keeps Alive Trademark Lawsuit Against Google
Google says it's disappointed with the decision.
Appearances Can Be Deceiving
This month's gadget grab bag includes a hidden camera inside a table clock, a tiny MP3 player/radio, and Bluetooth headphones from Toshiba.
Appetizer Makes It Faster to Launch Portable Apps
Appirio Aims New SaaS App at Large Services Businesses
Appirio is launching a new SaaS application for large services companies.
Apple
Information from About Guides and partners relating to Apple
Apple "No Refunds" Policy For Better & Worse
Readers say Apple occasionally gives refunds, but also complain that Apple's own updates break apps and no refunds are given.
Apple 'Really Fast' iPhone Ad Banned in UK
An Apple iPhone advertisement has been banned in the UK by an government watchdog division for exaggerating the phone's speed.
Apple 'Tablet' Coming in October — Maybe
Apple 'iPad' Tablet to Arrive in 2010 -- Analyst
Apple 2010: The Highs and the Lows
Apple 23-Inch Cinema HD Display
Images on this big LCD look gorgeous, but Windows users can't change screen settings.
Apple 4 Opening Day: Not All is iPhone-tastic
Apple 7-Inch iPad Reportedly Ready for Production
Apple Abolishes Wi-Fi Scanners From App Store
Apple Acknowledges IPod Nano Overheating in Support Doc
Stories of iPod batteries catching on fire are sadly nothing new--we've been hearing about them for over a year. But on Friday, Apple published a knowledge base...
Apple Acquires LaLa: A Sour Note?
Apple Addresses Final Cut Pro X Outcry with FAQ Posting
Apple Adds App Store Catalog Section Ahead of New iPad
Apple's addition of a Store Catalog section in the App Store may point to new content features in the next-gen iPad.
Apple Adds Apps for Everything Collections
Looks like Apple's taking some of the criticisms of its App Store to heart. On Tuesday, the company unveiled a new section of its Web site, Apps for Everything...
Apple Adds DMCA Charge to Complaint Against Psystar
The court has granted a motion by Apple seeking to amend its complaint against Mac clone maker, Psystar. According to...
Apple Adds Dual-band Capabilities to AirPort, Time Capsule
Apple's slew of hardware updates on Tuesday didn't stop with just desktops. The company also threw in updates for the AirPort...
Apple Adds Exchange Support to Snow Leopard
Apple Adds ITunes Store Page for Haiti Donations
Apple has added a page to the iTunes Store that allows people to donate to the American Red Cross to help those affected by the January 12 earthquake in Haiti.
Apple Adds More Fun to the iMac
The 20-inch iMac G5 is more powerful than its predecessor and comes with a nifty multimedia remote control patterned on the iPod.
Apple Adds New Artist Lessons to GarageBand
Apple added several new artist lessons to its GarageBand Lesson Store on Wednesday, bringing the total number of lessons...
Apple Adds Online Purchase of IPhone 3G for New Customers
Apple Adds Productivity Features to IWork
Apple announced a new version of iWork, its collection of business productivity tools, during Tuesday's Macworld Expo keynote...
Apple Adds Special 20-inch IMac for Educational Institutions
Apple Adds Top App Lists to App Store Categories
On the heels of heated discussion over the App Store's current organization, Apple has apparently made some adjustments to the...
Apple Admits iPad 2 3G Issues
Apple Admits iPhone Overheating Issues -- Sort of
Apple Ads Hold Off Microsoft's Promos
Responses to Microsoft's "I'm a PC" marketing campaign draw TV viewers and website hits.
Apple Again Rumored to Be Preparing to Release a Television
Strong support for the idea of an Apple television (not to be confused with AppleTV) comes from a source known for his Apple acumen -- analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray.
Apple Agrees to Produce Standard Phone Charger in Europe
Apple's stance on standards has always been a little conflicted. Sometimes, the company is happy enough to pimp standard technologies, like AAC for audio, H.264...
Apple Aims for iPad World Domination on May 28
Apple Aims to Sync Movies Among Multiple Devices
On Thursday, Apple filed a patent application entitled Synchronization of Media State Across Multiple Devices, which appears to combine local iPod and iPhone...
Apple AirPlay Headed for TV Sets, Says Report
Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station With Gigabit Ethernet
Apple's Airport Extreme Base Station with Gigabit Ethernet boasts some nice features, including support for wireless range extension and USB drive/printer sharing. But you must decide whether to operate it in 2.4GHz or 5GHz mode.
Apple AirPrint: Wireless Printing for (Almost) Everyone?
Apple Allows In-app Purchasing for Free App Store Apps
According to multiple sites, Apple has changed the rules regarding in-app purchases for App Store developers. Previously, in-app purchases were restricted to...
Apple Allows Third-party Web Browsers for the IPhone
Apple did an about-face, finally allowing new third-party browsers for the iPhone.
Apple Amenable to Idea of Pan-European ITunes Store
Avid readers may recall last year's September roundtable in Brussels on the subject of breaking down the barriers for online competition in the European Union...
Apple Anger: Our 5 Biggest iPhone Beefs
Apple Announces Cards iOS App
You can now make the same kinds of cards you know and love from iPhoto on your iOS device, thanks to the new Cards app, announced at Apple's Let’s Talk iPhone event on Tuesday.
Apple Announces First Batch of WWDC09 Sessions
Apple on Tuesday posted a preliminary list of its technical sessions and hands-on labs for June's upcoming Worldwide...
Apple Announces IPad
Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad today. Positioned between a smartphone and a laptop, the tablet does many of the same things as the iPhone, but on a...
Apple Announces IPhone 3.1
Apple on Wednesday released the iPhone 3.1 software update, as predicted. Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the update on stage at the Yerba Buena Center during...
Apple Announces IPhone Tech Talk World Tour 2009
Beginning October 29, Apple is running an iPhone Tech Talk World Tour that will run through December 15 and span nine countries in North America, Europe, and...
Apple Announces Snow Leopard Server Developer Preview
Apple on Monday announced a "Developer Preview" of Mac OS X Server Snow Leopard, a new version of its server software based on the same underpinnings as its...
Apple Announces WWDC 2009 Dates
Apple Announces iPhone 3G
Our readers discuss the upcoming iPhone 3G and AT&T's service plans.
Apple Announces the iPad
Apple Apologizes for Approving Baby Shaker IPhone App
Sikalosoft's Baby Shaker app made its way, however briefly, onto the App Store earlier this week--though not, one would argue...
Apple App Rejections Alienate Business Users
Apple App Store "No Refunds" Policy Under Fire
Apple, famous for customer friendliness, does not give refunds on iPhone app purchases. Regardless of reason.
Apple App Store Eases Restrictions, But No DIY Tool
Apple App Store Has Lost $450 Million to Piracy--Or Perhaps Not
Apple App Store Knockoff Hits the Web
In what is most likely a well-meaning attempt to remix the Apple App Store sans iTunes, ReadWriteWeb points out that an...
Apple App Store Nears 10 Billions Apps Sold
Apple App Store Needs Reality Check
Apple App Store Rigors Defended
Apple App Store and iTunes Accounts Hacked, Say Reports
Apple App Store's New Rival: Jailbroken Paid Apps
Apple Appears to Eye the Enterprise
Apple Applies for Patent on OS With Embedded Advertising
"Want to launch Microsoft Office? Sure, but first a word from our sponsor." That somewhat surreal scenario could become a reality, based on a patent application...
Apple Approves Controversial 'Ex-Gay' iOS App
Apple Approves IPhone Music App
Apple approved the Spotify music service for inclusion in the iPhone App Store.
Apple Approves Political Caricature App: A Closer Look
Apple Approves Tasteless Baby-Shaker iPhone Game, Then Removes It
Apple Approves Then Yanks First Game Subscription App
Big Fish Games bragged about being the first to snag a spot in the app store, but Apple mysteriously yanked it on Wednesday.
Apple Approves, Then Pulls Nintendo Emulator for IPhone
Last night, I e-mailed my editors at Macworld excitedly: "NES emulator for iPhone! Approved by Apple! Let me write this up!"
Apple Asks Company to Stop Using 'Podium' Name
Lawyers representing Apple's intellectual property interests sent a cease and desist letter to Procreate over its use of the...
Apple Asks Judge to Dismiss Psystar Lawsuit
Apple Asks Judge to Shutter Psystar's Clone Business
Apple Asks to Yank Samsung Products in Patent Fight
Apple Attacks Psystar's Antitrust Claim
Apple has asked a federal judge to dismiss the countersuit of Mac clone maker Psystar.
Apple B2B App Store Open for Business
Apple Back-to-School Deal Pales to Microsoft's Offer
Apple Backs Off In-App Subscription Demands, Says No to 'Buy' Links
Apple Banning Hackers From the App Store?
Apple Banning Overtly Sexual iPhone Apps, Report Says
Apple Bans Nine Inch Nails Update from iPhone AppStore
Apple Bans Novelty Bank-Note App
Apple Bans Palm Pre from iTunes: Get the Work-Around
Apple Bans the Word 'Android' From App Store
Apple Battery Charger Slays the Vampire
Apple Battery Woes: An FAQ for iPhone and iPod Nano Users
Here's some help for users of popular handheld devices who want to cut to the heart of battery problems, software issues, and overheating concerns.
Apple Battles iPhone Jailbreaking
Apple Beats Expectations for Busy Holiday Quarter
Despite the ailing economy, Apple beat expectations for its fiscal first quarter.
Apple Beats Psystar: Is It a Win For You?
Apple Beefs Up MacBook Pro Specs
The internal upgrade provides faster processors, more storage, and improved graphics power for all three models in the line.
Apple Begins Countdown to 1 Billion IPhone Apps Downloaded
Apple Begins Refunding iPhone 4 Bumper Cases
Apple Begins to Ship 17-inch MacBook Pros
Apple Benefits from Consumer Confidence
Apple Benefits from New Accounting Math
Apple Betrays the IPhone's Business Hopes
Apple's fix of a security hole reveals a long-simmering flaw and makes many iPhones suddenly incompatible with Exchange
Apple Bites the Hand That Feeds It with New App Rules
Apple Black Friday Preview: Where to Find the Best Deals
Apple Blasted As 'Digital Vampire' by The Who Guitarist Pete Townshend
The legendary guitarist said Apple's iTunes store doesn't do enough to help out new musicians, and he urged Apple to hire talent scouts to mentor new artists.
Apple Blocks 'Unpleasant Horse' Game From App Store
Apple Blocks Samsung from Launching Galaxy Tab in Australia
Apple Blows Chance to Push AT&T on 3G Failings
Apple Board May Finally Be Free of Google CEO
Apple Boosts IPod Touch Capacity, Cuts 8GB Price
Apple cut the price on its 8GB iPod touch Wednesday while boosting the performance and capacity of the other models of its touchscreen music player. Apple made...
Apple Boosts Revenues With IPhone, IPod Touch
iPhone and 'runaway hit' iPod Touch take up the slack as profits jump 15%
Apple Boosts iPhone 3G Download Capacity
Apple Brags About Safari Downloads While Losing Market Share
Apple Breaks Hackintosh Netbooks with Latest Update
Apple's most recent update for the Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system breaks hackintosh systems by removing support for the Intel Atom processor commonly found in netbooks. Apple is more concerned with maintaining the customer experience than in gaining market share.
Apple Breaks Silence, Responds to 'I'm a PC' Ads
"A PC is no bargain when it doesn't do what you want," Apple spokesman Bill Evans told BusinessWeek journalist Arik...
Apple Brings Antiglare Display Option to 15-inch MacBook Pro
Moving the entire Mac lineup to shiny, glossy displays has been one of Apple's many controversial decisions in recent times. When the company initially launched...
Apple Brings iWork to iPhones, But Problems Remain
Apple Browsing Share Tops Linux, Android Steals Share Everywhere
Apple Bucks Netbook Trend, Gartner Says
Apple's shipments grew despite offering only standard laptops at premium prices.
Apple Bug-Hunt Begins
Security researchers plan to publish daily bug reports in January.
Apple Bumps IPod Classic, Shuffle Models
iPod classic
Apple Bumps Safari to 3.2.1
Apple on Monday released a minor update to its Safari Web browser. According to the terse description, Safari 3.2.1 includes...
Apple Burning Corporate Bridges with iPhone 4 Response
Apple Buying Twitter? As If!
Apple Buys Low-Power Processor Designer
Apple has bought PA Semi, a designer of low-power microprocessors for embedded systems, for US$278 million, according to a report at Forbes.com
Apple Buys Polar Rose Face-Recognition Firm
Apple CEO Cook Says iPad, Tablets Will Outsell PCs
Tim Cook thinks that the explosive popularity of one-panel slates as well as innovation from tablet makers and app developers will fuel the sales.
Apple CEO Jobs Had Liver Transplant, Report Says
Apple CEO Jobs Makes Public Appearance at Event
Jobs made an appearance at an Apple iPod event, saying he was in good health and working to introduce new products.
Apple CEO Jobs Makes Top 50 Richest Americans
As the CEO of Apple and, among other accolades, the biggest individual shareholder in Disney, Steve Jobs is what you would call "well-off." Perhaps even...
Apple CEO Jobs Returns to Work
After close to a six-month absence, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is back to work.
Apple COO: Laptop Strategy Is on Track, Even Without Netbook
Apple's chief operating officer Tim Cook stood by his previous assertion that Apple's not in the market to make a netbook when pressed repeatedly by analysts...
Apple Calls iPhone 4 Press Conference for This Friday
Apple Can Still Thrive, Sans Jobs
Analysts say Apple can still thrive in light of its iconic leader, Steve Jobs, temporarily stepping down.
Apple Can't 'Tarnish' Windows 7
Apple Can't Meet iPhone Demand Amid Record Profits
5.2 million iPhone buyers can't be wrong, but they can create a line.
Apple Can't Wish Away iPhone 4 Antenna Bad PR
Apple Celebrates App Store's First Birthday
The App Store was launched on July 10, 2008 (thanks to the funny time zones and early leaks of the iPhone 2.0 software) and, needless to say, it's been a wild...
Apple Censors Dalai Lama IPhone Apps in China
Apple appears to have blocked iPhone apps related to the Dalai Lama in its China App Store, making it the latest U.S. tech company to censor its services there.
Apple Chairman Steve Jobs Dies at Age 56
Apple co-founder has died, according to reports. Apple.com homepage features Jobs.
Apple Challenges Australian Chain's Logo Trademark
Trademark disputes are part and parcel of any brand's identity. If you're not defending your trademark, there's a good chance that you could lose it--brand names...
Apple Changes App Store Review Process: Developers Cheer
Apple Changes Its Mind, Accepts Eucalyptus App
Apple Cinema Display (22-inch)
Apple Claims Apple TV Is 'Still a Hobby' — Seriously
Apple Clarifies IPhone Anti-phishing Feature
Though the recent iPhone 3.1 update added support for protecting against phishing sites, there were concerns that it didn't catch any. But, as it turns out...
Apple Clears Jobs In Options Probe
Internal investigators found irregularities in the way stock was granted at the company but say CEO Steve Jobs did no wrong.
Apple Clears up 'disc' and 'disk' Confusion
You have questions about your Mac: Why's my Bluetooth keyboard always acting wonky? How come I can't sync To Do items between iCal and my iPhone? c"Why the love...
Apple Co-founder Wozniak Claims CEO Jobs Is Healthy
Apple Co-founder to Advise ModBook Maker
There are signs and portents everywhere in life if you just keep your eyes open and know where to look--eldritch harbingers...
Apple Confirms Buying Mobile Ad Company Quattro
Apple has acquired Quattro Wireless, according to an item posted Tuesday on the mobile advertising company's blog.
Apple Confirms Glitch in Updating Leopard
Apple confirmed a glitch that prevents some users from updating their Mac OS X Leopard machines using the built-in software...
Apple Confirms Lala Music Service Acquisition
Apple has acquired online music streaming company Lala, adding to the ways it could offer music to users.
Apple Confirms Sept. 1 Media-Centric Event
Apple Confirms Sept. 9 'rock and Roll' Event
Apple is planning a special, invitation-only event for September 9, 2009, confirming rumors that have circulated on the Mac Web for the past couple of weeks.
Apple Confirms iCloud Launch for WWDC
Apple Continues "Me-Too" Strategy in Patent Battle with Nokia
In response to Nokia filing a complaint with the International Trade Commission, Apple filed an ITC complaint of its own seeking a ban on Nokia imports.
Apple Could Destroy Tablet Rivals with iPad Price Cuts
Apple is doing just fine selling iPads at the current prices, but with $100 billion in cash to spend and a rumored "iPad Mini" it could easily slash iPad prices and crush the competition.
Apple Could Kill AT&T Deal to Sell More iPhones, Analyst Says
Apple Could Sue Palm Over Pre
Did Palm rip off the iPhone's IP?
Apple Counters Nokia in War of Patents
Apple filed a countersuit against Nokia, also alleging patent infringement. The legal stalemate is unlikely to yield any benefits for users.
Apple Countersues Nokia Over 13 Patents
Apple announced on Friday that it is countersuing Nokia in yet another ongoing patent dispute.
Apple Countersues Nokia Over Patents
Apple files a patent countersuit against Nokia.
Apple Cracks Down on Alleged Knockoff Sales in New York City
Apple has filed a lawsuit against alleged unauthorized iPod, iPhone, and iPad accessories suppliers in Queens, New York.
Apple Cracks Down on Emoji Apps
If you haven't gotten onboard with emoji, don't worry--neither have I. The little emoticons are a staple of text conversations...
Apple Cracks Down on Gift Card Fraud
Apple Customers Still Most Satisfied
Apple Cuts Educational Pricing on MacBooks
The price of admission has dropped for students to join the mobile Macintosh community. The entry level MacBook is normally $999 for we non-.edu plebeians, but...
Apple Cuts More Than 10 Percent of Full-time Retail Workers
Apple Cuts Prices on iPads, iPods, Macs for Black Friday
Apple Dampens Windows 7 Debut with Stellar Sales, Marketing Attacks
Apple Deals Another Blow to Psystar
Apple Debuts 'World's Fastest' Web Browser, Safari 4 Beta
Apple Debuts iPhone App Called Apple Store
Apple Delays MacBook Update, Waits for Lion
Apple Delays Shipment of 17-inch MacBook Pro
Apple planned to ship the 17-inch MacBook Pro by the end of January, but the notebook's release has been delayed. The company...
Apple Demands iPhone Prototype Back from Gizmodo
Apple Demonstrates Ignorance of Mobile Games Market
Apple Denies CastCatcher Update Entry Into App Store
Apple has rejected Internet Radio application CastCatcher entry into the App Store because of bandwidth concerns. The...
Apple Denies ITunes LP Production Fee
The music industry is big money, and we're not just talking about the oversized bling that adorns so many artists' chests and fingers these days. So when a story...
Apple Denies MailWrangler IPhone App for Potential Confusion
The denial and removal of applications from the App Store has become a hot-button issue and adding fuel to the fire is news...
Apple Denies Rejecting Google Voice for iPhone
Apple Denies Tracking Users, Promises Software Fix
Apple Designs Solar-powered iPhones
Apple Desktop Refresh Appears Imminent
Apple Details First iPad Accessories
Apple Develops E-Ink Hybrid Display
Apple Didn't Just Change the World, its Apps Did Too
The developer of Word Lens, which translates printed words through the camera of an Apple mobile device without an Internet connection, won a World Technology Award.
Apple Discontinues 23-inch Cinema Display
Apple officially discontinued its 23-inch Cinema Display on Tuesday, making way for recently announced 24-inch LED Cinema.
Apple Dismisses Netbook Trend
An Apple executive said netbooks have "junky" hardware
Apple Disses Droid X
Apple Does Right Thing With App Store Reviews, at Last
In September 2008 I advocated that Apple should clear App Store reviews produced by non-customers. It's taken the company much...
Apple Doesn't Deliver Everything Promised for iTunes 8.1
Apple Doesn't Get Netbooks? Too Bad.
Apple Dominates Premium Computer Market
Apple Dominates Product Searches Online
Apple Dominating Global Touch Screen Market, Competitors' Prices May Rise as Result
Apple Drags Motorola into iPad Turf War
Apple Draws FCC Inquiry WIth Shady iPhone App Rejections
Apple Draws Media Love Microsoft Whithers
Apple Drops DRM Case Against Bluwiki
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and Apple are standing down over a legal dispute involving the Web site Bluwiki. Apple is no longer going after...
Apple Drops NDA for IPhone Developers
Apple announced this morning via a posting on the front page of its iPhone developer site that it has decided to discontinue...
Apple Drops Price of 160GB Apple TV, Kills 40GB Model
If you thought this month was all about iPods and iTunes, think again. Apple may not have shown any love to the Apple TV during its music event last week, but...
Apple Drops Prices on IPod Nanos, Touches, Classic
What with the next Apple event just hours away, it would be nice if we had some sort of concrete sign of what they might be announcing. Instead, all we've got is...
Apple Dumping 30-pin Connector? How About Dumping Cords Altogether?
Can Apple cut the 30-pin connector cord used for synching and charging iOS devices? Let's hope it can.
Apple Eager for iPhone, AppleTV
Strong sales forecast, says financial officer at investment event.
Apple Earns Four-star Greenpeace Rating
When last we visited with the professional rankologists who compile Greenpeace's quarterly Guide to Greener Electronics--for those keeping score at home, that...
Apple Embraces AutoCAD: A Triumph for iPad
Apple Emphatically Denies iPhone 4 E-mail Exchange Claim
Apple Employees to Get $500 Off Macs, $250 Off iPads
The discounts are employee benefits that CEO Tim Cook reportedly announced this week at a town hall meeting.
Apple Enhances IPhone App SDK for IPad
Apple today announced that it has updated its iPhone software development kit with support for its new iPad, which was announced today.
Apple Enters AT&T vs. Verizon Ad War
Apple Enthusiasts Buzz about Possible iPod Touch Upgrade
Apple Event: September 9?
Apple Execs Get Raises in New Year
While Derik already regaled you with the riveting report on Apple's 2009 proxy statement, he neglected to mention...
Apple Execs May Have to Talk in Papermaster Case
Steve Jobs may be among targets in fight over former IBM VP joining Apple.
Apple Execs Reassure Shareholders at Annual Meeting
Apple executives painted a rosy picture of the company's future at its annual shareholders' meeting Wednesday--an event...
Apple Execs Stay Mum on Jobs's Health
Apple executives shed little additional light on the medical condition that has sidelined CEO Steve Jobs.
Apple Executive Borchers Departs Company
Bob Borchers. The name holds a special place in the heart of iPhone users everywhere, even if most of us were never quite sure how to pronounce it. Bob was the...
Apple Expands Its Video Offerings
The company adds movies to its iTunes store and previews a media-streaming device.
Apple Explains Sexy App Double Standard
Apple Expo Paris Cancelled
Reed Exhibitions will not hold Apple Expo Paris in 2009. The show organizers confirmed its plans for Macworld on Wednesday.
Apple Expunges Antigay App from Store
Apple Extends Coverage for MacBook Pro Nvidia Repairs
Apple recently extended the repair program for its notebook computers featuring certain faulty graphics processors from Nvidia.
Apple Faces Another 3G Speed Lawsuit
Apple is facing another lawsuit claiming it misrepresented the data speed of its iPhone 3G.
Apple Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over In-App Purchases
Apple Faces Lawsuit Over Defective PowerBooks
A New York man has sued Apple Inc. in federal court over flaws in the PowerBook G4 and has asked the judge to grant the case...
Apple Faces Mounting Complaints on iPhone Battery
Officials in New York state asked Apple Inc. on Monday to change its iPhone design to allow consumers to replace their own batteries, just days after lawyers in
Apple Faces Two More IPhone 3G Speed Lawsuits
Apple and AT&T Mobility are facing two new lawsuits claiming the speed and infrastructure of the 3G network is...
Apple Facing Labor Protesters in Taiwan
Apple has come under fire this week for working conditions at one of its Asian component suppliers. This time, attention has fallen on Taiwanese company Wintek...
Apple Facing Lawsuit Over Exploding iPod Touch
Apple Factories in China Open Doors amid Concerns About Worker Conditions
ABC’s Nightline is scheduled to air a report Tuesday after a rare behind-the-scenes look inside the factories.
Apple Factory Scrutiny Likely to Continue Despite Critic's Fabrications
Attention comes with the territory for the wildly successful consumer electronics maker, but the episode also shows the dangers of when you hit too high and miss.
Apple Faithful Learn to Like Oranges
Industry analysts and Mac users weigh in on the company's decision to use Intel processors.
Apple Fallible? Say it isn't So!
Apple Fans Flock to Buy IPhone 3G S
Apple Fans Pay Creative Tribute to Steve Jobs
Apple fans are getting creative in their homage to the tech icon.
Apple Fans Uneasy Over App Store Management
Apple Files Opposition to DMCA Exemption for Jailbreaking
Last December, the Electronic Frontier Foundation proposed an exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act that would...
Apple Files Patent for an ISight Behind a Display
I really don't think there's much point in keeping an eye out for Apple's patent filings, because I've never really seen any...
Apple Finds Silver Lining in Verdict on Green Claims
Apple on Friday said an advertising watchdog's ruling against its ads confirmed the company meets high environmental standards.
Apple Fixes Critical QuickTime Bug
Apple fixes a critical bug in its QuickTime media player software that had been worrying security experts for nearly a month.
Apple Fixes Problem With LED Cinema Display ISight Camera
On Wednesday, Apple released LED Cinema Display iSight Firmware Update 1.0, a fix for an issue with the built-in iSight camera on the LED Cinema Display (...
Apple Fixes Safari 'carpet Bomb' Bug
Apple has reversed its position and patched the "carpet bombing" flaw in its Safari browser.
Apple Fixes iPad Shipping Delays for Online Buyers
Apple Fixing iPhone 4S Battery Problem, Other User Issues
Apple said this week the fix for the battery-zapping bugs will be out in a few weeks.
Apple Flourishes in Europe and Beyond
The recession Americans find themselves slogging through doesn't stop at our shores--last year's economic meltdown has been a worldwide phenomenon, with everyone...
Apple Forum Police Erase Consumer Reports Threads
Apple Gets Ban on Samsung Galaxy S, SII and Ace Smartphones
Apple succeeded in getting a Dutch court to ban the sale of the three phones that it claims are too similar to the iPhone. The ban affects select EU countries and takes effect October 15.
Apple Gets Bruised in Vulnerability Report
Apple has taken the place of Microsoft for disclosing more vulnerabilities than any other vendor, according to an IBM security...
Apple Gets Nasty With Adobe Over Flash
Apple Gets Stay Lifted in Psystar Case
Psystar may in the middle of bankruptcy proceedings, but that's not going to stop Apple's lawsuit against the clone-maker from moving ahead. As reported by Jim...
Apple Gets Touchscreen Patent, Makes Things Potentially Awkward for Rivals
Apple Gives Alleged iTunes Hacker the Boot: How to Stay Safe
Apple Gives Google Marching Orders on Multitouch
One of the things I dinged the T-Mobile G1 for in my review last month was the device's lack multitouch functionality: without...
Apple Gives Google Voice App the Nod of Approval, Says Report
Apple Gives Siri Hackers a Break
The filesystem encryption keys are obtainable in iPhone 4S -- perhaps only temporarily -- but long enough to offer access to hacks.
Apple Granted Permanent Injunction Against Psystar
The age of Psystar may be drawing to a close at last. On Tuesday, Apple snagged a permanent injunction against the clone-maker from U.S. District Court Judge...
Apple Hacks the Hackers: iBooks Stops Working With Greenpois0n Hack
Apple Has Grown Greener, Jobs Says
CEO Steve Jobs declares Apple has made inroads to addressing environmental concerns with its products.
Apple Has No Monopoly on Fruit Trademark
Apple Has Squandered the Gift That Was Vista
Apple Headed for Privacy Row With iOS 4 Update
Apple Highlights Free Trial Apps Section
Apple Hints at Enterprise Future for iPhone
During a discussion hosted by Morgan Stanley today, Apple hinted that the iPhone might become more useful to business workers.
Apple Hints at Launch of Nehalem-based Xserve
Apple's Hong Kong online store is ready to take orders for the product
Apple Hires Intel General Counsel
Ah, Mr. Cooperman--we hardly knew ye. Apple announced on Tuesday morning that its general counsel, Daniel Cooperman, will be retiring at the end of the month, to...
Apple Hits 10 Million IPhone Target Two Months Early
Apple CEO Steve Jobs and CFO Peter Oppenheimer confirmed today that Apple has sold more than 10 million iPhones since the...
Apple Hits 3 Billion Apps Served Milestone
Apple Hopes Cheaper IPhone 3G Will Broaden Market
Apple is launching the speedier iPhone 3G at reduced prices with hopes of making it a ubiquitous mobile device.
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Apple IPhone 'game' Contains Windows Trojan
Apple iPhone users are the latest target of hackers trying to infect Windows PCs, according to security firm Sophos.
Apple IPhone 3G S Vs Nokia N97: The U.K. Perspective
Apple IPhone 3GS Prototype Allegedly Being Offered on EBay
A potentially rare Apple iPhone 3GS prototype is being offered for sale on eBay.
Apple IPhone Faces Challenges in Enterprise Bid
Apple's new enterprise focus for the iPhone has promise, but the company has to work through a number of software and hardware...
Apple IPod
Apple IPod
Apple's evolutionary IPod gets better but leaves room for improvement.
Apple IPod Mini 6GB
Mini gets a boost from greater capacity and extended life.
Apple IPod Nano
Slender, lightweight music player has a bright color display and 4GB of flash memory.
Apple IPod Photo
Multitalented IPod brings music to your photos.
Apple IPod: Coming to a PC Near You
The impressive IPod MP3 player will become even more appealing with the help of new third-party Windows software.
Apple Impresses as Smartphone Sales Grow
Apple Improves Aperture Printing
Apple has released Aperture 2.1.2, an update to its pro photo software. Aperture 2.1.2 can be downloaded using the Software...
Apple Improves Security in IPhone 2.1
Among the many improvements to the iPhone with the 2.1 software update posted on Friday are changes meant to enhance security...
Apple In-App Purchase Policy Has Consequences
Apple In-Store iPads: Good or Bad?
Apple Injunction Blocks Samsung Galaxy Tablet Sales in Europe
Apple Inks Another Deal HInting it will Create own Maps App
A mapping solution of its own could bring native audible turn-by-turn directions to iOS, Apple's mobile operating system.
Apple Introduces ILife '09
Apple on Tuesday introduced a new version of iLife, its software suite that it includes with new Macs.
Apple Introduces IWork for IPad
Apple today at its iPad introduction announced a new version of iWork designed specifically for the iPad. The iWork for iPad application suite broadens the...
Apple Introduces New Logic Studio
Apple on Thursday released the second iteration of its Logic Studio suite of multimedia tools with the musician in mind. The new version includes Logic Pro 9...
Apple Introduces iPod Price Cut's Ahead Of Today's Event
Just hours before Apple takes to the stage to announce new iPod configurations the company drops the price of the current iPod line.
Apple Intros Tiny New iPod, iTunes Phone
New iPod Nano half the size of the iPod Mini; Motorola to make the Rokr phone.
Apple Investigates iPhone 3.1 OS Battery Problems
Apple Investigating Malfunctioning IPhone Reports
Apple is investigating reports that some of its iconic iPhones may have malfunctioned following a query from the European Commission.
Apple Is Developing a Taste for Acquisitions
Apple Is Getting Desperate in the Mobile Arena
Apple Is Hip, but its Cloud Offering Is Horrid
Apple Is Sued After Pressuring Open-source ITunes Project
Apple forced Bluwiki to take down the iPodhash project last December
Apple Is a 2009 Global Champion
It is no secret that the worldwide economy isn't in the best of shape. While I'm sure we could argue for days on end what got us all into this mess (I, for one...
Apple Issues Java Update for 10.5, 10.6
If you thought you just heard a disturbance in the Force--as if millions of voices cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced--then take a deep breath and...
Apple Issues Mail Services Update for Snow Leopard Servers
If you use the server edition of Snow Leopard, you will want to take note of a couple of updates recently issued by Apple. The first one is a 21MB patch that...
Apple Issues Safety Alert for IPhone 3G Power Adapter
Apple on Friday announced the Ultracompact USB Power Adapter Exchange Program. The safety alert is aimed at all iPhone 3G...
Apple Issues Security Patch
Update fixes bugs found in the Jaguar version of Mac OS X.
Apple Issues Security Updates for Leopard, Tiger
On the same day that Apple released the first update to OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, the company also issued a slew of security updates for Tiger and Leopard users.
Apple Issues Security Updates for Tiger
At the same time that Apple released Mac OS X 10.5.8, the company also dropped four security updates for users of OS X 10.4.
Apple Java Update Fixes Security Hole
Apple Job Listing Suggests Big Changes for IPhone Maps App
Apple Job Posting Hints at 3G-capable MacBook
For the last few years, 3G has been one of the most common buzzwords in the technology industry. The iPhone 3G has it right there in the name. Some PC laptops...
Apple Jump-starts Nehalem Launch for Intel
Apple took a step ahead of Intel in launching the chip maker's quad-core Xeon chips, announcing two workstations with the...
Apple Keyboard Firmware Vulnerability Demonstrated
Apple may have rolled out a security patch for the iPhone SMS vulnerability demonstrated at last week's Black Hat security conference, but it wasn't the only...
Apple Keyboard and Wireless Keyboard
When Apple announced the aluminum iMac in August 2007, the company also quietly released two new keyboards: the full-size...
Apple Kickback Scheme: Don't Let This Happen to You
Apple Kicks Off Black Friday Sale
Today you can save some money on an iPad, iPod Touch, MacBook, and iMac or accessories both online and in Apple stores.
Apple Kicks off Annual Back to School Promotion
When I was a kid, back-to-school shopping took place towards the end of August, and mainly consisted of buying pencils, notebooks, and folders for my...
Apple Kid-proofs iTunes: Requires Password for In-App Purchases
Apple Kills Hackintosh Netbooks with Snow Leopard Update
Apple Kills Two Suits with One Stone
Apple LED Cinema Display
Apple's new LED Cinema Display is the company's first display designed specifically for use with its laptop line. The new...
Apple Lags on Java Security Fix in OS X
While Apple's safety record is pretty good--that is to say the actual number of security breaches on the platform is small--it still has some work to do in terms...
Apple Laptops Extend Their Lead in Reliability
In our annual survey of the most reliable laptops, Apple leads, HP bleeds, and Lenovo significantly recedes.
Apple Launches App Store Subscriptions
Apple Launches Free MobileMe Gallery IPhone App
Although you can already access MobileMe galleries from an iPhone simply by visiting their URLs, Apple's new MobileMe Gallery seeks to make them faster and...
Apple Launches IPhone Developer University Program
Want to learn all about the iPhone? Then your local college or university might just be the place to do it. Last week, Apple...
Apple Launches IPhone Tech Talk World Tour
If you're looking to fill your brain up with the latest information about iPhone development, then Apple's happy to help you...
Apple Launches ITunes Preview
iTunes. You know it. I know it. We all have some sort of a relationship with it, whether it's love for the things it does or hate for how bloated it has become.
Apple Launches Internal University
Veteran of Yale, Harvard and Stanford business schools will head new 'Apple U' for in-house training.
Apple Launches New iMacs, MacMinis, Mac Pros
Apple Launching Ads Targeting Verizon's Network
It is a period of war between providers. Verizon's TV commercials and print ads, striking from the safety of the company's widely-touted network, have struck a...
Apple Layoffs, 10-inch iPod Touch: A Barrel of Apple Rumors
Apple Lays out Carbon Footprint Data
Apple has been pretty forthcoming about its environmental policies in recent years, but given the company's high profile, groups such as Greenpeace have...
Apple Leads in Customer Satisfaction Survey, Despite Slip
The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) has released customer satisfaction scores for a number of consumer product sectors including personal computers...