Apple has introduced Final Cut Server. The new server application provides media asset management and workflow automation. The scaleable server application supports workgroups of any size, according to Apple. It also includes a cross-platform client that enables content browsing, review and approval from within a studio or over the Internet.
Apple has released Final Cut Studio 2, an updated bundle of its video editing and effects applications with Final Cut Pro 6, Motion 3 and new addition, Color.
Apple's brand-new 8-core Mac Pro is the first to offer Intel's 3GHz quad-core chips, but what's really impressive about it may surprise you.
Apple is expected to announced the next version of its Final Cut Studio collection of video editing and compositing software at the NAB trade show on Sunday.
Apple won't be releasing Mac OS X 10.5 -- better known by its codename of 'Leopard' -- until October. The company blames the delay on the iPhone.
Following the appearance of a Mac Pro with two quad-core processors on Apple's US Web site last week, UK pricing details have been released.
Apple has debuted its first Mac Pro workstation featuring Intel 'Clovertown' quad-core Xeon processors, which has two brand-new 3.0GHz chips.
EMI Group has announced a plan to sell its music through online retailers without copy protection technologies, a significant move that should give consumers greater freedom in the way they can listen to music purchased online.
Apple yesterday updated Boot Camp, the still-in-beta application that lets Mac users run Windows on Intel-powered machines, to support Vista, Microsoft's newest operating system.
Apple joined the fray of vendors linking the TV and PC, beginning shipping its Apple TV in the UK for £199 and the US for $299
Apple TV hasn't hit store shelves yet -- it only began shipping to customers Tuesday -- but the impending arrival of Apple's set-top box could mean that it's time for potential Apple TV owners to upgrade their old standard-definition television sets.
Apple has posted information to its Web site detailing what sessions it will offer developers at its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The conference, which will obviously focus on Mac OS X Leopard, takes place June 11-15 in San Francisco.
Apple TV isn't the first product to collect, manage and play on TV video that was downloaded to desktop computers. But then, the iPod wasn't the first portable digital audio player.
Apple on Friday released an update for iTunes, bringing the most current version to 7.1.1. According to notes provided with the update, iTunes 7.1.1 addresses a stability issue and minor compatibility problems in iTunes 7.1.
Apple on Tuesday released Security Update 2007-003, aimed at both Mac OS X v10.3.9 and Mac OS X Server v10.3.9. The updates are available for download from Apple’s Web site.
A MacBook user reported Monday that his Apple laptop burst into flames, apparently because of a bad battery. He said that the laptop battery had not been on last year's recall list.
Apple on Tuesday released Mac OS X v10.4.9, available in both client and server versions for PowerPC and Intel-based Macs. The updates are available for download through the Software Update system preference pane, and can also be obtained from the Apple Downloads Web page.
Apple has released Final Cut Pro 5.1.4, a minor update to the video editing software that fixes bugs introduced by the 5.1.3 update, which was released on February 15.
The phone many exhibitors and attendees are talking about won't even be on display at next week's 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, the year's largest mobile industry exhibition. Software and phone developers are comparing the products they'll exhibit at the conference to the iPhone, even though Apple won't be at 3GSM and the iPhone isn't available yet.
In the wake of Steve Jobs' open letter criticizing digital-rights management (DRM) technology , one of the four major record labels acknowledged that the lack of interoperability between competing music players and online services had become a growing problem for consumers. Meanwhile, the recording industry's trade group urged Apple to license its FairPlay DRM to other companies, while one of the iTunes Store's biggest rivals called the advent of DRM-free online music inevitable.