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Exclusive: Sales of Apple Computer's professional Mac line could receive a shot in the arm later this month if Adobe Systems proceeds with plans to re
The lucky Gizmodo guys got their paws on an actual iPhone plus an hour of Q&A with some Apple VPs. Here are some of their scoops: The OS isn't going t
The wonderful Internet Archive has a copy of the first ever iTunes site by Apple. Even iTunes 1.1 was good looking and feature-full!
Desipite Greenpeace's squaking, the EPA says Apple has "the most eco-friendly notebooks, the 4th most eco-friendly desktop, and monitors that aren't t
Apple has an idea of how to make your ultraportable Mac Book much thinner and smaller. Let's put the Optical Disc Drive on the bottom of the notebook.
Guy Kawasaki, the famous 'Mac Evangelist' interviewed Steve Wozniak. It's almost 1 hour long. Woz talks about his recently published autobiography, iW
This nifty new app sends a list of your applications you have installed and compares it to your apps on iUseThis.com. Presenting you with a list of ap
New browser numbers from Market Share (Net Applications) have come out for November 2006, and they show good things for Safari, OS X's default web bro
A rundown of 7 applications for note taking and information organization.
Micromat today announced the upcoming release of it latest product, TechTool Protogo. TechTool Protogo is a Mac OS X application that lets a Macintosh
"The newest tutorial at Cocoa Dev Central is simply called Learn Cocoa. Now you're not going to learn Cocoa in a single tutorial, but it's a start." -
I'm as sick of iPhone coverage as anyone else, but I think that long-time Apple evangelist Guy Kawasaki's questions are the most important and accurat
Pictures need to be seen to be believed; the original box and all manuals were included in this auction. This early 1980s 1mhz Apple II+ originally so
So how does the iPod stack up in different countries? As it turns out, Brazilians are getting reamed on iPod prices -they're paying roughly $327.71 f
....ever since that fateful day on October 21, 2001 when Apple released a revolutionary music player known as the iPod, no one knew that it would chan
A new version of the beautiful (and free!) iTunes alarm, Aurora has been released. Version 3 sports a new icon, a sleeker, more appealing interface an
Close up shots of the iPhone via Appleinsider
Submitted 5/9/2007 6:38:10 PM ( via www.technologyreview.com)
Close up shots of the iPhone via Appleinsider
Here you guys go. Its not just an article talking about or speculating the iPhone-- Its the actual patent application.
Apple has just realeased a creative new holiday ad, one that doesn ’t involve a Mac and PC bickering. What are your thoughts?
Just got done with an interview with some folks from Cingular on the iPhone and they tipped their hand just enough for us to compile a quick FAQ on th
We here at Infinite Loop have gotten wind of an unconfirmed rumor that former Beatle Paul McCartney is going to be joining the iTunes Store with his n
One of the most underused features in Mac OS X is the use of "Smart Folders". So...what are they? In a nutshell, a Smart Folder contains items in the
Apples iPhone is going to be HUGE! :)
Barker said he didn 't plan on amassing a collection of iPods. After becoming hooked on one of the early iPods, however, he found himself drawn again
Engadget writer Ryan Block brings up some points for why the iPhone is desired so much, and why it won't be revolutionary.
Yes, 19th February 1987, Apple.com was first registered. Happy 20th, Apple!
Apple Inc. and The Beatles ’ company Apple Corps Ltd. said Monday that they are pleased to announce the parties have entered into a new agreement con
What do these contrasting tones, from the two largest icons of the personal computer industry, signal about the companies they created and lead? One i
"Want to make recordings with your camera? Don ’t want to buy QuickTime Pro? iRecord is your solution. Just open iRecord, and video recording is a
This is the beautiful screensaver they're running in the windows of the Apple stores.
comScore's data shows that the number of American visitors at Apple.com went from 27.3 million in March to 38.8 million in April, making Apple the 13t
Tom Dickson's gone too far this time...
The iTunes plug-in that automatically creates playlists for you according to the tempo of songs in your library has reached 1.0. Tangerine 1.0 is now
A tech for Comcast showed up at this woman's house to install her cable modem, but wound up detonating her Powerbook after plugging the coaxial cable