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- Microsoft looks to mimic Apple success, says Ballmer
In an e-mail to Microsoft employees, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer suggested the company would follow Apple’s lead to provide a more complete experience to customers.
- The Mac keeps driving Apple
All people seem to talk about these days is the iPhone, but as Monday’s quarterly earnings announcement proved, the Mac is still very central to Apple’s business.
- Apple notes continued MobileMe service outage
MobileMe continues to have problems for a small percentage of users, according to Apple.
- Apple’s MobileMe could be a headache for IT managers
CIO.com looks at Apple’s MobileMe online service from an IT perspective.
- Apple's app update mechanism needs an update
Now that there are updates rolling out for many App Store programs, here's hoping Apple fixes the way updates work on the iPhone and in iTunes.
- 'SkyTunes' pits Sky against Apple's iTunes
U.K.-based Sky plans to take on iTunes with a subscription-based music service. Music label Universal has already signed on with Sky.
- Apple updates iLife apps
Apple has updated its iLife applications and their accompanying system files.
- Montreal Apple Store opens on Friday
The Montreal area gets its second Apple Store this Friday.
- Apple opens Liverpool retail store July 26
Apple will open its latest retail store in the U.K. in the redeveloped Liverpool One complex this coming weekend.
- Apple pushes MobileMe surprise to XP, Vista
Apple has installed a control applet for MobileMe on Windows XP and Vista systems that were updated to iTunes 7.7—the second time this year that the company has bundled new software with an update for an existing...
- Apple stock bitten by earnings forecast, Jobs
Apple's stock plunged in after-market trading on concerns for Steve Jobs' health and a worse than expected earnings forecast.
- Apple: iPhone coming to 20 more countries Aug. 22
Apple’s Tim Cook said the iPhone 3G would start shipping in 20 countries on August 22, bringing the total size of the iPhone market to more than 40 countries.
- Apple reports record third quarter results
In financial results for its fiscal 2008 third quarter, Apple reported its best June quarter for both revenue and earnings in Apple’s history, posting revenue of $7.46 billion and net quarterly profit of $1.07...
- Live Update: Apple financial conference call
Macworld provides live coverage of Apple’s conference call with investors, following the company’s earnings statement.
- Apple reports $1.07 billion on strong Mac, iPhone sales
Apple posted a profit of $1.07 billion as Mac sales rise 43 percent over the year ago quarter.
- Apple opens first store in China
Over 400 Apple enthusiasts lined up Saturday morning to be among the first customers at the opening of China's first Apple retail store.
- Investors Eye Health of Apple's Steve Jobs
Industry and investor concerns about the health of Apple CEO Steve Jobs have not dimmed more than a month after he appeared dramatically thinner at the firm's annual developers' conference. -
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- Apple golden in 2008 Industrial Design Excellence Awards
In its special report on the IDEA 2008 winners, BusinessWeek reports that the iPhone, MacBook Air, and the Apple Wireless Keyboard won Gold awards and iMac won a Silver award in the prestigious annual competition...
- New Apple notebook orders to buoy up Taiwan PCB makers sales and profit
As Apple is said to have increased its procurement of notebook-use printed circuit boards (PCB) by 20% on quarter in the third quarter, with most of the ordered PCBs being high-interconnect density (HDI) boards,...
- Filing details Apple’s complaint against Psystar
In a 35-page filing, Apple outlines its case against Mac clone maker Psystar, demanding that the company recall every computer running OS X that it’s sold.
- Apple shows off first China store, divulges retail plans
Apple offered a sneak peak of its first Apple Store in China Thursday, located in Beijing's Sanlitun entertainment district.
- Apple now third largest PC vendor in the US, survey says
Apple has toppled Acer to become the third largest PC vendor in the U.S., according to a survey from Gartner.
- iPhone pushes Apple into Hong Kong enterprise space
Hong Kong, like other areas around the globe, was mobbed last Friday by consumers who wanted to get their hands on the iPhone 3G.
- Apple apologizes for MobileMe launch, extends subscriptions
Apple apologized on Wednesday for the launch of MobileMe and offered subscribers a 30-day extension on their accounts.
- Apple stresses cost reduction for iPhone 3G, teardown reveals
The new iPhone 3G sports an evolutionary design that favors cost reduction instead of cutting-edge features, supporting Apple's goal of expanding its market share and achieving a worldwide presence for the product,...
- Partners Want Microsoft To Bite Apple Back
Microsoft partners are sick of watching Microsoft sit back and absorb advertising punishment from Apple, and they want the software giant to come out swinging in its new ad campaign.
- Apple quietly releases iPod touch 1.1.5 update
The 1.1.5 update is for iPod touch owners who decline to pay $10 to download the iPhone 2.0 software.
- Apple sues Mac clone maker Psystar for copyright infringement
After months of silence on the issue, Apple has finally filed a civil lawsuit against clone-maker Psystar.
- Apple cancels plans for UK iTunes price cuts
Apple has scrapped plans to cut its UK iTunes prices, despite promising to do so at the start of the year.
- Reviewing Apple's supply chain during the iPhone 3G rollout
CIO.com looks at how Apple’s behind-the-scenes supply chain systems and processes fared during last week’s iPhone 3G launch.
- iPhone 3G in short supply in many Apple Stores
According to one source, Apple Stores are extremely short on iPhone supplies, with 21 states already out of stock.
- Apple's Joswiak dishes on missing features
Apple VP Greg Joswiak addresses some questions about features the iPhone is still missing.
- Apple sends the wrong signal to iPhone customers
Sure, mistakes dogged Friday’s iPhone launch. But a bigger mistake would be to not acknowledge those problems and thank early adopters for their patience.
- Sun CEO Says Apple Shifting to Solaris File System
Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz causes a stir in the Macintosh community, saying publicly that OpenSolaris ZFS will become the file system for the Leopard version of Mac OS X....
- Apple Developers Eager to Get Hands on iPhone, Leopard
Macintosh developers expect to learn everything there is know about the iPhone and Mac OS X Leopard at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco June 11-15.Mac OS X developers and Apple enthusiasts are...
- VMware Fusion Melds Apple OS X with Windows
Review: VMware's Fusion allows Apple OS X users to run virtual instances of Windows.
While Apples OS X enjoys a healthy and broad software ecosystem of its own, theres no avoiding the fact that many vital...
- Opinion: Apple TV as a TiVo-killer
If Apple wants its “hobby” product line to take off like the iPod, it has to acknowledge the hole in the Apple TV’s functionality and create a real DVR.
- Apple: 10 million apps, 1 million iPhone 3Gs
Apple has sold more than a million iPhone 3Gs already, and more than 10 million apps have been downloaded from the new App Store.
- Apple sells one million iPhone 3Gs in first weekend
On Sunday, Apple sold its one millionth iPhone 3G, the company announced today.
“iPhone 3G had a stunning opening weekend,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “It took 74 days to sell the first one million...
- Apple: iPhone 3G display color warmer by design
Apple says the color of the iPhone 3G display is warmer than the previous iPhone by design.
- Apple posts Mac OS X Update for MobileMe 1.1
Apple has updated the system software for MobileMe, its newly-christened replacement service for .Mac.
- Feds end probe into Apple stock option backdating
A Federal investigation into Apple's stock option scandal has ended with no charges being laid.
- Apple officially releases iPhone OS 2.0 update
On Friday, Apple officially released the final version of iPhone OS 2.0 to users.
- Apple’s MobileMe goes live
Apple's iPhone friendly syncing service has gone live, allowing users to sync their data with multiple devices.
- Apple's iPhone 3G launches in Japan
Amid cheers, queues and smoke, Apple's iPhone made its Japan debut on Friday morning.
- “Apple has raised the bar with iPhone 3G”
Having tested the new iPhone 3G for more than three weeks, Ed Baig (usatoday.com) states that “with GPS newly added to the mix, this handheld marvel has no equal,” and he offers an “enthusiastic thumbs up.”
- iPhone software 2.0 on Apple’s servers
Several Mac users have found iPhone Software 2.0 on Apple's servers.
- Apple releases iTunes 7.7
Apple Thursday released iTunes 7.7, featuring App Store support and support for the iPhone 3G.
- Apple opens iTunes App Store
Apple Thursday opened the iTunes App Store, packed with iPhone software.
- Apple TV 2.1 software supports Remote app, MobileMe
Apple released an Apple TV 2.1 software update Thursday.
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