Apple to introduce headless iMac, iPod speakers
Early next year Apple is expected to introduce a sub-$600 Macintosh along with its own brand of iPod speakers.
Early next year Apple is expected to introduce a sub-$600 Macintosh along with its own brand of iPod speakers.
A research firm providing coverage of Apple Computer says the iPod maker is likely to debut a beefed up iPod mini player during the second week of January.
In an interview with the Pioneer Press, the vice president behind Apple\'s retail segment admits the company\'s 101 Apple retail stores are just the beginning of an effort that will likely grow much larger.
Early next year, Apple Computer\'s Australia division is scheduled to host a press event that may divulge clues as to when the computer maker will launch a local version of its iTunes music download service.
In a research report released late last month, Merrill Lynch analyst Steven Milunovich said Apple is expected to sell nearly 4 million iPods in the December 2004 quarter. The analyst also reiterated his \'buy\' rating on Apple with a 12-month target price of $78.
Apple Computer has moved quickly to fill a void atop its Macintosh Hardware Engineering team, AppleInsider has learned. The company has replaced former vice president of Mac hardware engineering Tim Bucher, who left the company in mid-November, with a onetime executive from Umax Corp.
Following the filing of a law suit against three of its former developers for leaking copies of its next-generation operating system, Apple has reportedly released a new pre-release versions of the next version of Mac OS X Server, along with a stern warning to developers.
New PowerPC to Run Multiple Operating Systems
In a statement provided to CNet News.com on Monday, Apple Computer said it will miss the deadline for shipping its Xsan storage management software.
Apple Computer today released AirPort Express Firmware Update 6.1.1 and AirPort Extreme Firmware 5.5.1.
Several offerings from Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple Computer are a hot ticket this holiday shopping season, leaving not only consumers, but also the company\'s resellers scrounging for product.
An Apple VP has confirmed that the first half of 2005 will give way to an iTunes-ready cellphone that will be co-developed by Motorola.
Sales of Apple\'s flagship iPods are booming in recent weeks, though sources claim the company\'s recently introduced iPod photo is not such a hot ticket.
After battling with preservationists, local authorities have given Steve Jobs the OK to tear down a historic house residing on his property.
Well on its way to serving up a quarter-billion iTunes tracks by next Spring, Apple claims to have sold over 200 million tunes to date.
Apple Job listings confirm company plans to launch at least 5 more Apple retail stores in the first half of 2005.
Apple has released its final OS update of the 2004 calendar year, Mac OS X 10.3.7 Update
Apple has teamed with Seagate to deliver a revision to its trendy iPod mini digital music player early next year.
An Apple firmware update has disrupted Real\'s Harmony.
Rumor has it that Mac OS X 10.3.7 Update, a forthcoming maintenance release for Apple Computer\'s Mac OS X 10.3 \"Panther\" operating system, has been declared gold master.
Apple Offers Free Super-Sizing of iBook Repairs
An oversupply of overtime hours at Apple\'s campus literally drove one employee\'s spouse into a frenzy.
Apple and PayPal today announced that the iTunes Music Store in the US will now accept PayPal for purchases of music downloads, audiobooks and gift certificates.
According to one report, Toshiba may have signed on as a supplier of flash memory for Apple Computer\'s forthcoming flash-based music player.
Apple offers developers a more recent seed of Mac OS X 10.3.7, along with a training video on Dashboard widget development.
Earlier this week, Apple Computer provided its developers with Mac OS X Tiger build 8A323, the third widely distributed pre-release version of its next-generation operating system.
Consumers in Wyoming seeking an extended warranty for their iPod or Macintosh computer are politely being turned down and asked to phone Apple for more information in the coming weeks.
Apple Computer in 2005 will open a retail store in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, AppleInsider has learned.
A revision to Apple Computer\'s popular iPod mini digital music player is scheduled to debut early next year, AppleInsider has learned.
According to one analyst, Apple is the PC maker that stands to gain the most market share in the new year.
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