Apple executives took potshots at Microsoft's Windows 7 today as they trumpeted the September release of the company's own Snow Leopard operating system and its $29 upgrade price (UK pricing has yet to be set, but is expected to be around £20).
Apple on Monday unveiled a new version of the iPhone. Dubbed the iPhone 3GS, the latest version of Apple’s popular smartphone promises to launch applications and run software faster than the previous model.
Snow Leopard, the next major update to OS X, will be available in September, Apple announced during Monday’s Worldwide Developer Conference keynote. However, OS X 10.6 will only work on Intel-based Macs, leaving the owners of aging PowerPC-based hardware without the ability to upgrade.
Apple on Monday released Safari 4, the next version of its Web browser for OS X and Windows users. The updated browser will also ship with Snow Leopard once the planned OS X 10.6 update arrives in September.
Apple has unveiled a new generation of MacBook Pro laptops that give the 15- and 17-inch models a refresh and adds a brand new 13-inch version.
Apple senior vice president of iPhone software Scott Forstall used Monday’s WWDC keynote with the news that iPhone users have waited months to hear: The new iPhone 3.0 OS will be released on June 17, 2009.
Apple's iPhone is the fifth most popular mobile phone brand globally amongst teens according to a new survey. Apple did not appear in the global top ten last year.
The newest Apple Xserve is very likely the fastest, most energy-efficient, and most cost-effective dual-socket 1U rack server on the market.
Apple has released QuickTime 7.6.2 for Mac and Windows. The update is available for download from Apple's Web site and through the Software Update system preference.
Apple has patched 67 vulnerabilities in Mac OS X, including two bugs that researchers used in March to walk off with $5,000 (around £3,300) each in a noted hacking contest.
Apple may be about to break a long-held belief that Macs are more expensive than PC desktops and laptops, by cutting prices on two popular models, the MacBook and iMac, at least if rumour sites are to be believed.
Now in his 70's, critically acclaimed artist David Hockney has taken a new turn in his glittering career as a painter and all round art ambassador.
A graphics card based on Nvidia's GeForce GTX 285 chip is headed to the Mac Pro, according to tech blog Engadget. The report indicates that the card is coming this June.
CrumplePop has released CrumplePop Photo, a free Polaroid-style HD photo effect for Apple's Final Cut Pro.
It's easy to be blasé about Apple winning another yet award for the iPhone, but happy customers are never something to take for granted.
A new release of iTunes seeded to developers suggests Apple could finally start supporting Blu-Ray natively on Macs.
The operator of a technology discussion forum has sued Apple, claiming that the company used U.S. copyright law to curb legitimate discussion of its iTunes software.
Digital Heaven is celebrating the launch of FinalCutters – a new website for Apple Final Cut Pro users – with a competition featuring prizes worth over $1,000.
On Tuesday, Apple released updates for its consumer-level video-editing software, iMovie, and its professional photography program, Aperture. Both updates are recommended for all users of the respective software packages and contain bug fixes.
July 7 will be the end of the road for two of .Mac's long time features, HomePage and Groups. But don't worry, you won't lose any info and you can still publish pages to your MobileMe account.