Apple on Wednesday settled a lawsuit with one of its developers, Doug Steigerwald, that leaked a copy of Mac OS X Tiger on a file-sharing Web site. Twenty-two year old Steigerwald was one of three developers sued by Apple in December for allegedly posting advanced builds of Tiger on such Web sites.
Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge James Kleinberg ruled in Apple's favour on Friday and ordered three online reporters to turn over confidential sources to the company.
Apple has joined the Blu-ray Disc Association, adding further industry support for the high-capacity optical disc standard.
Apple has refreshed its line of iPod photo digital music players with a new, slim 30GB model, replacing the previously available 40GB unit, now costing £212 plus VAT.
Apple Computer has introduced an updated version of the iPod mini, featuring a 6GB internal hard disk drive and costing £144 plus VAT.
The Mac mini has arrived. Here’s what you need to know about the machine that’s tipped to propel Apple into mainstream computing.
Apple has announced increased performance of its line of PowerBook G4 laptops and made price reductions from £30 to £120.
With the iPod leading the way for Apple's charge into the consumer market, NPD Group analyst Ross Rubin said the iPod is reaching iconic status.
Apple reported $3.5 billion in revenue for the first quarter of its 2005 fiscal year on the strength of a huge increase in iPod sales during the holiday season, the company said Wednesday.
Steve Jobs’ major announcement at MacWorld yesterday was that the Mac and the iPod are getting smaller and cheaper with the release of the Mac Mini and the iPod Shuffle.
Apple is now shipping its Xsan Storage Area Network file system, now available for £699 per client and per server.
It took flying nearly half way across the globe, but I was finally on hand for my first Apple Store opening -- Apple's first European outlet, the Regent Street Store in London. Here are the details:
Even in the US, iPod Photos can’t be found for love nor money. But we got hold of one – check out our sneak preview.
At a special music event featuring Bono and The Edge from U2, Apple yesterday unveiled the iPod Photo with a colour screen, available immediately in 40GB or 60GB versions.
As promised, Apple has rolled out the iTunes Store to Europe for Austria, Belgium, Finland, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain, complementing the exisiting stores in the UK, Germany and France.
Apple has updated the iBook range, with the fastest-ever 1.33GHz model and the cheapest-ever model for £749, and adding built-in AirPort Extreme across the line.
Apple has reintroduced its 1.8GHz single-processor Power Mac G5, costing £935 plus VAT.
Motion is Apple’s much anticipated motion-graphics product, providing real-time manipulation and rendering of motion graphics on the Power Mac G5. It has much in common with DVD Studio Pro and Final Cut Pro HD in terms of interface design.
Apple's iPod music player continues to help the company grow revenue at dizzying rates, leading Apple to its highest fourth-quarter revenue in nine years, the company said yesterday.
In an unusual move for the secretive Mac maker, Apple has announced some of the new features that will appear in the next version of its Final Cut Pro video editing software. It's not new creative tools unfortunately, but news of partnership agreements that will see extra formats supported by the Mac-based NLE.