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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]
News Two filmmakers are getting attention around the Net for an "anti-advertising" project aimed at protesting what they call the "dirty secret" of Apple's iPod music player - its battery. More information on Apple's iPod Battery Replacement Program is...
[26 Nov 2003]
News Apple's top lawyer has left the company, in the third high-ranking departure from the Mac maker in recent months. In the interim, Peter Oppenheimer, our chief financial officer, will oversee Apple's legal department.
[09 May 2006]
Photo A display in the lobby of San Francisco's Moscone Center hints at a key announcement in Apple CEO Steve Jobs' Macworld speech - the new ultra-thin MacBook Air laptop. Apple is adding five applications to the iPod Touch, including Mail, Maps, Stocks...
[16 Jan 2008]
Comment While Apple doesn't need to support third-party apps, particularly ones that mess with system libraries, it's unfortunate - given the prevalence of the haxies in Macs - Apple didn't catch the problem.
[05 Nov 2007]
News   Photos: Apple flying high at Macworld   Photos: Apple's Jobs slims down laptop for Macworld 2008   Photos: High life at the high-tech hotel   Photos: Who's in the iPhone queue?
[05 Feb 2008]
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]
News But when it comes to US retail sales, Corel lost the number two spot in 2005 to a somewhat unlikely competitor: Apple's iWork. Apple's share is particularly impressive considering that iWork runs only on Macs, which account for a small fraction of...
[24 Jan 2006]
News   Photos: Apple flying high at Macworld   Photos: Apple's Jobs slims down laptop for Macworld 2008   Photos: High life at the high-tech hotel   Photos: Who's in the iPhone queue?
[07 Mar 2008]
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]
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]
News Amazon's UK arm is not taking pre-orders for the operating software and Apple maintains no release date has been set. While technically filling Apple's promise of releasing Tiger into the world in the first half of 2005, Mac fans will doubtless be...
[20 Oct 2004]
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]
News Apple chief Steve Jobs once again took home a $1 salary, although his net worth got a boost as the company's share price continued to soar. With those holdings, Jobs owns about 1.2 per cent of Apple's outstanding shares, according to the company's...
[14 Mar 2006]
News Customers of Apple Computer's .Mac online services were unable to access their information for several hours yesterday morning, in the second such outage in the past fortnight. Apple's support website noted an outage that lasted from 06:30 to 09:00...
[08 Oct 2002]
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]
News Apple's proprietary DRM technology may have survived allegations of anti-competitiveness and even government attempts at intervention in the past two years but it seems one software engineer has found a way to crack the iTunes code.
[25 Oct 2006]
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]
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]
News The software became available yesterday on Apple's website for Windows users as a free beta version. 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...
[12 Jun 2007]
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