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Bloomberg News mistakenly published an obituary for Apple's Steve Jobs on Thursday, but Jobs says he's still alive. |
Psystar, the small company that has dared to sell an Apple Mac clone in an expandable PC case is fighting back against their Goliath, Apple in a countersuit. |
Apple Inc. said that the problem with the iPod nanos that are overheating is a faulty battery problem. |
It seems that you can truly sell anything for any price and there will always be some sucker out there willing to buy it, but how about a $1,000 iPhone screensaver? |
Who didn't see this coming? "Hackintosh" maker is going to get their day in court as it is sued by Apple. |
T-Mobile will sell the Apple iPhone for only 1 euro in Germany with a monthly contract. |
Apple surprises 3G iPhone fans with a new low price. |
Apple will allow developers to submit their applications to the App Store as part of the iPhone Software v2.0. |
Updates to the Apple iMac desktop line include the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors and added memory. |
Apple Boot Camp update was released in three variants to support Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista 32-bit and Windows Vista 64-bit. |
Apple 2Q earnings beat Wall Street predictions, but company shares fell $1.68 amid investor concerns relating to slower domestic consumer spending. |
Apple has acquired microprocessor design company PA Semi, which could offer low-power chips to be used for the iPhone and iPod. |
Apple iPhone customers might soon be able to send and receive instant messages after the company files for a patent. |
Apple iPhone users can discover the VoIP freedom of being able to take their Fring contacts and buddies from other favorite communities on their mobile devices. They can also make free and low cost mobile cell phone calls over WiFi or participate in a live instant message chat. |
OpenMac Leopard is a compatible Mac built as an Apple alternative. |
Apple files complaint against GreenNYC. |
Apple iTunes displaces Wal-Marts top number 1 spot as music retailer in the United States. |
Apple wants to meet an initial order of 11 million iPhone 3G models to be built this year. |
Apple iPhone will target its 3G version of the cell phone in June with more than 10 million units to sell by the end of 2008. |
The MacBook Air was hacked at the CanSecWest conference within two minutes. |