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iPhone 3G apps, Microsoft cloud OS, facebook ban, YouTube police...
News And by 'inconvenience' it's talking issues such as dealing with iTunes on the desktop; coping with an ungenerous battery life; the abject lack of cut and paste; and a scattering of glitches in the email and calendar implementation which Gartner's... [01 Sep 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.01.08
Round-Up Plus there was the movie rentals service in iTunes, which might do for digital movies what it did for music. Oh forget it, everyone's talking about the MacBook Air and if you haven't seen the laptop, you can check out the grand unveiling of the... [18 Jan 2008]
iPhone gets location savvy
News Apple is also pushing its iTunes Movie Rentals service - it said iPhone users can now easily transfer films from their computers to the iPhone for watching on its "gorgeous 3.5 inch screen". Steve Jobs and the UK iPhone launch [16 Jan 2008]
Minority Report: 12 months that changed Apple
Comment A month or so later, in a move that Jobs described as the "next big step forward in the digital music revolution", EMI and Apple made a joint announcement that the label would start selling DRM-free tracks on the iTunes Store. [21 Dec 2007]
Steve Jobs top of the Power pops
News It also said Jobs deserved his place at the head of the list for the launch of the iPod, iTunes, Apple stores and the iPhone. Apple co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs has topped a list of the 25 most powerful business people in the world. [29 Nov 2007]
Steve Jobs
AS Profile But it's not just gleaming hardware that swayed the panel - Jobs' ambition extends far further than that, stretching into content in the form of music and film on iTunes. Apple's long-awaited mobile phone is the main reason its CEO Steve Jobs has... [12 Oct 2007]
Minority Report: Buy the iPhone philosophy...
Comment Instead it has announced a direct link to the iTunes Store for downloading new music over a wi-fi connection. Apple CEO Steve Jobs made a flying visit to London last month to announce the launch of the much-hyped device. [05 Oct 2007]
Microsoft Zune gets a makeover
News In May, Apple announced it had partnered with record company EMI to sell DRM-free music on iTunes. Apple hasn't said how many unprotected tracks on iTunes are available. More than a year has passed since Microsoft began developing the music player... [03 Oct 2007]
Apple sells one millionth iPhone
News Apple last week announced a significant cut to the cost of the iPhone in the US, as well as unveiling its iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store last week which the iPhone and new iPod touch will be able to use. Apple's CEO Steve Jobs said in a statement: "One... [10 Sep 2007]
Mac faithful up in arms about iPhone price cut
News An Apple representative said the $100 store credit will not apply to the iTunes Store. The company posted an open letter from CEO Steve Jobs on its website defending the decision to cut the price of the 8GB iPhone from $599 to $399 but... [07 Sep 2007]
Photos: Apple unveils new iPods
Photo In trademark black turtleneck, jeans and trainers Jobs built up to the big announcement gradually first unveiling a new feature allowing customers to create their own ringtones from songs in the iTunes Store for 99 cents before moving onto the... [06 Sep 2007]
Apple targets Twitter generation
News The iron curtain of the past between Windows and Apple software is more of a backyard fence these days after the success of iTunes on Windows, software like Boot Camp and the increasing percentage of time most of us spend on the internet, rather... [08 Aug 2007]
Minority Report: Steve Jobs fails to wow
Comment The Leopard features announced this week were mostly solid additions to the product: the revised Finder (which now has a very 'iTunes' look and feel), Quick Look (for previewing documents without opening them) and Stacks (a way of arranging... [15 Jun 2007]
Apple's Safari coming to Windows PCs
News Apple has only a five per cent share of the browser market, behind Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Mozilla's Firefox, but Jobs reckons allowing Windows users to download the browser will help boost market share the same way that making iTunes... [12 Jun 2007]
Apple to pipe YouTube to its TV
News Until now, however, Apple TV users looking for content were mostly dependent on television programmes or films they had purchased through the iTunes Store. Apple CEO Steve Jobs revealed the partnership with YouTube during his talk at the D: All... [31 May 2007]
