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Apple TV 3.0 Features iTunes Extras
Apple, Inc. has released its Apple TV 3.0 update with a revamped menu for widescreen TVS and offers iTunes Extras, iTunes LP, Genius Mixes, and Internet radio.
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Apple's App Store tops 100,000 programmes
Apple announced that outside developers have crammed the virtual shelves of its App Store with more than 100,000 mini-programmes for iPhones and iPod Touch devices.
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APPLE HAS REMOVED all support for Intel Atom processors from the latest developer build of Snow Leopard, according to a blog post by Stellarola .
Rumored Deals Could Give New Meaning to 'Apple TV'
Is Apple about to disrupt the television industry even further? Rumors are circulating that the company is looking into the possibility of offering a TV subscription service through iTunes for $30 per month.
Meet the Beatles... re-recording? Bluebeat claims its downloads are legal
A US company is offering digital downloads of the Beatles' music, the first in the world, putting it in the crosshairs of a lawsuit by EMI The Beatles songs are available for digital download, apparently legitimately.
Hurry Up With the iTablet Already, Apple
We're already dipping our toes in November, and there isn't an iTablet to be found.
Notebooks and netbooks now dominate sales, writes Charles Arthur. IN JANUARY 2003, Steve Jobs announced to a slightly surprised Macworld audience that "this is going to be the year of the notebook for Apple". There was a clear ambition to push up the sales of portables a ' on which margins tend to be better than on desktops.
SADIF Analytics Assigns Positive Long-Term Outlook Rating to Apple Inc
Mira, Portugal a ' November 5th, 2009 a ' SADIF Investment Analytics today announced the release of a new equity research report covering Apple Inc .
Steve Jobs Named Fortune's 'CEO of the Decade'
Fortune today named Apple CEO Steve Jobs "CEO of the Decade" , highlighting his role in the remaking of multiple industries and propelling Apple to continued success despite difficult economic conditions.
Nokia's Apple Attack: All for One and One for All
Nokia says it's been in talks with Apple regarding licensing terms for the use of the iPhone's GSM technologies, according to the lawsuit the company filed against Cupertino last month.
Apple's partner sells 5,000 iPhone ...
Apple Inc.'s local partner has sold 5,000 iPhones since the smart phone's formal weekend debut in China, a lackluster start after analysts warned the company might be setting prices too high.
The Beatles and (an) Apple: Together at Last
This isodd. The Beatles are finally releasing their remastered catalog in digital form -both high-quality FLAC files and 320-Kbps MP3s.
Lacklustre sales for iPhone China debut
Apple Inc.'s local partner has sold 5,000 iPhones since the smart phone's formal weekend debut in China, a lacklustre start after analysts warned the company might be setting prices too high.
Interview: The Man Who Named the iMac and Wrote Think Different
Meet Ken Segall - the man who dreamed up the name "iMac" and wrote the famous Think Different campaign.
Official: Apple confirms 100,000 iTunes App Store apps
Apple has officially confirmed reports from last week and announced today that the iTunes App Store now has 100,000 applications available for download.
IT Blogwatch: Apple kills Atom hackintosh netbooks? Survey says...
November 3, 2009 - 5:42 A.M. Apple kills Atom hackintosh netbooks? Survey says... 2 comments Has Apple tweaked the new build of Snow Leopard to prevent you running Mac OS X on a netbook? Reports say that it won't run on Intel Atom hackintoshes any longer.
Apple: Weaker Dollar Will Benefit Revenue Growth and Margins
Apple Inc. Rising gross margins stemming from increased recognition of deferred iPhone revenue has been a key factor in propelling Apple's share price and EPS.
Did Apple Take the Slow Boat to China?
Apple's launch of the iPhone in China doesn't have the sheen of its tightly controlled product launches in the U.S. and other parts of the world.
Best Buy, Sonic launch online video store
Best Buy Co. will soon offer an online movie store that will compete with Apple Inc.'s iTunes, thanks to a licensing deal with Sonic Solutions Inc.
Adobe Taunts Apple, Still No iPhone Flash
While many of us are familiar with the teeny little cube informing us that we've ended up at a Flash-based site on our iPhones, it appears that Apple's intransigence on the software plug-in has irked Adobe.
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