Mac OS X 10.4.10 improves Bluetooth, USB
Apple on Wednesday released Mac OS X 10.4.10, addressing several issues in the operating system.
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Apple on Wednesday released Mac OS X 10.4.10, addressing several issues in the operating system.
Fresh off a months-long dispute with Greenpeace over its environmental policies, Apple finds itself in hot water with another advocacy group that rates companies based on their efforts to stop climate change. The computer maker finds itself near the bottom of the list of 56 companies rated by Climate Counts.
What a difference 540,000 pixels make. I'm talking in this case about the latest MacBook Pro to grace my desk, the top-of-the-line 17-inch model with a glossy high-definition screen.
Apple delivered a promised Apple TV update Wednesday that allows the company's set-top box to play YouTube videos. As soon as I heard the news I broke out the digital camera and Apple Remote to see just what this update brings to the table. Here's what I found out about updating the Apple TV's software and putting its newfound YouTube compatibility to the test.
Check out our extensive preview of Apple's forthcoming OS upgrade -- covering all of the new features and improvements in depth.
Once the underdog to video-editing applications from the likes of Adobe and Avid, Apple’s Final Cut Pro has since become the industry standard for desktop cut-&-correct work.
Following our first look at the beta of Safari 3 by a long-term Mac user, PC expert Narasu Rebbapragada weighs in from a Windows point-of-view.
We check out the features garnering the most attention in the new beta version of Apple's forthcoming OS upgrade: including a new Desktop and a new Finder.
Check out all of Apple's announcements from its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, including more details on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
Apple kicked off its Worldwide Developers Conference with the release of a public beta of Safari 3.0; which is the first version to be available for Windows.
For his traditional last-minute surprise near the end of the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on Monday, Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs announced that the company is releasing a beta of its Safari browser that runs on the rival Windows operating system.
The user version of Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard" took center stage during Apple CEO Steve Jobs' keynote address to developers at this week's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) but it wasn't the only news. Apple also revealed new features of Mac OS X v10.5 Server, or Leopard Server. It's coming in October and will cost £299 plus VAT for a 10-user license or £595 plus VAT for an unlimited-user license.
Third-party software developers can create Web 2.0 applications to run on Apple Inc.'s forthcoming iPhone, company CEO Steve Jobs said Monday.
The updated MacBook Pros released by Apple last week are performing in line with what you might expect, but there's one puzzling result ...
Apple has updated its MacBook Pro 15-inch and 17-inch laptops with the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors, high-speed graphics, and a new mercury-free display on the 15-inch model.
Apple will launch its slick iPhone smartphone in the US on June 29, it said in TV commercials that began airing on Sunday.
In what was certainly the marquee event at this year's D: All Things Digital conference, an annual gathering coordinated by the Wall Street Journal, Steve Jobs shared the stage with Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates in a joint appearance discussing the technology industry's past while looking ahead to its future.
Since its debut in May 2006, the MacBook family has earned a place in the pantheon of Apple's all-time greatest hits. The sturdy, Intel-powered notebooks have been so popular with consumers, especially students, that they've helped the company nearly double its laptop sales over the last year and grab close to ten per cent of the US retail market.
Apple's CEO Steve Jobs compared Windows to hell in an on-stage conversation with the Wall Street Journal's personal technology columnist Walt Mossberg at the newspaper's D: All Things Digital conference yesterday.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Wednesday said the company is bringing the Google-owned YouTube video service to Apple TV. A software update will be available in mid-June, which will enable the service.