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Safari: Apple's open source spat shocker
News In an email seen by CNET News.com, a leading Apple browser developer suggested that architects of the KHTML rendering engine - the heart of a browser - consider abandoning the KHTML code base, or "tree", in favour of Apple's version, called WebCore. [13 May 2005]
Apple's Jobs: No to Real partnership
News Speaking at Apple's annual shareholder meeting, Jobs said there would be both an initial and ongoing cost to allowing the iPod to work with other music services. To be honest, it's just not worth it," Jobs said, noting that RealNetworks has made a... [23 Apr 2004]
Apple's Jobs: Microsoft and Dell copy us but won't beat the iPod
News Apple CEO Steve Jobs has hit out at fellow tech heavyweights Dell and Microsoft, claiming they have been copying Apple, and put the company's tight-lipped strategy down to a refusal to give its rivals a roadmap ahead of time. [21 Sep 2005]
Apple's iBooks for schools deal hits snag
News One of Apple's largest ever education deals - a tentative pact to sell 63,000 iBooks to an Atlanta-area school district - has suffered a serious setback following an adverse ruling by a Georgia court. [03 Aug 2005]
Apple's Jobs: Macs could be Intel-based - but won't be
News Asked about Apple's interest in selling Macs that could serve up the video recording abilities Microsoft offers with its Windows XP Media Center Edition, Jobs joked that Apple was instead focused on melding the computer with a toaster. [06 Nov 2003]
Apple's Tiger: 'It's out, it's not finished and it will be copied'
News Apple's forthcoming fifth version of its OS, Tiger, is banking on its open-source heritage to spare it from the security woes that have dogged Microsoft. The operating system, due to debut in the first half of 2005, is based on the Unix platform... [01 Sep 2004]
50 million songs: Apple's slice of the pie
News Despite being the leader in online music stores, Apple does face increasing competition from existing stores such as Roxio's Napster and MusicMatch, as well as a host of others looking to join the fray, including Microsoft and Virgin. [16 Mar 2004]
Leader: Apple's patently ridiculous headphone stance
Leader In that case it would be easier to accept the artistic temperament (for the record, Apple's are the only devices we've seen that tell you where they were designed as well as manufactured) and consumers would know what there were getting into but... [30 Mar 2004]
Boardroom Despatches: Apple's rebirth
Comment But the good - and here Apple has been very good - is not only in riding a new wave in personal technology but just how it's done it. The lesson to take from Apple is all about an organisation and leader that can learn from its past, says Rene... [22 Apr 2004]
Apple 'world's fastest' ad banned from UK TV
News Television regulators have banned an ad for Apple Computer's Power Mac G5, saying its claim to the title 'world's fastest personal computer' is not fully supported. The Apple UK page does not have a clip of the TV ad in question and includes an... [12 Nov 2003]
Apple in Nasdaq's bad books
News Apple has received a letter from Nasdaq warning that it's not in compliance with the exchange's rules after delaying a quarterly regulatory filing amid a stock-options accounting probe. Apple is the best-known of dozens of companies that are under... [14 Aug 2006]
Apple licenses Amazon's 1-Click patent
News Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, said the 1-Click technology would help to take the company's online store to the next level of development. In a statement he said: "Licensing Amazon.com's 1-Click patent and trademark will allow us to offer our customers... [19 Sep 2000]
Ballmer: On Microsoft's virus strategy, Apple, Adobe and more...
News He also touched on Apple Computer's position in the marketplace. In particular, Ballmer cited the work that Apple and Lucent Technologies did in 1999 to make wireless networking broadly available with Apple's Airport. [16 Sep 2003]
Apple pulls iPod in France - because it's too noisy
News Apple has recently been made aware of an issue with its iPod product line's compliance with French law as it applies to sound output," the company said. The company said it will exchange resellers inventory of iPods for updated models and that it... [01 Oct 2002]
Photos: Apple's Mighty Mouse
Photo Three generations of Apple mice: Apple's "hockey puck" mouse, the Pro Mouse and the new Mighty Mouse. Apple, the company that helped popularise the mouse, gives more powers to its newest device, Mighty Mouse. [04 Aug 2005]
