Apple wins Chinese iPhone trademark, Google Nexus One compared Apple has obtained the trademark for "i-phone" from a Chinese company that applied for ownership of the name in 2004, and a hands-on with Google's Nexus One phone concludes it isn't an "iPhone killer." Katie Marsal 16 years ago 16
iGuide may be service tied to forthcoming Apple tablet With evidence mounting that Apple is racing towards an early 2010 introduction of its much-anticipated multi-touch tablet, the guessing game over what name the company will use to market the device has kicked into overdrive, with yet another candidate surfacing this week in "iGuide." Katie Marsal 16 years ago 51
Apple seen selling 1.4 million $600 "Kindle Killer" tablets in 2010 Even before it's been validated with a formal introduction, Apple's eagerly-awaited tablet device is being positioned by some members of the investment community as a device that could sell 1.4 million units in its first 9 months, just as others reiterate claims that it'll thrash Amazon's Kindle device in the process. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 148
AT&T halts online iPhone sales to New York City residents Apple's exclusive U.S. iPhone wireless provider AT&T began halting online sales of the touch-screen device to residents of New York City and its surrounding areas this past weekend but has been unable to provide a reasonable explanation as to why. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 73
Apple corporate laptop sales set to increase despite Windows 7 debut Apple laptop sales hit a new high in planned corporate sales in November, despite the release of Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, a new survey has found. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 65
Google's Nexus One compared to Apple's iPhone, Motorola Droid [u] New photos and a hands-on description have compared Google's custom-built Nexus One handset, rumored to be for sale to the public next month, with Apple's iPhone [updated with hardware specs]. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 103
AT&T continues to deny iPhone tiered data pricing plans AT&T continues to fight back against the perception that the company will implement tiered data plans for iPhone users — a rumor that started after the company's president said "incentives" to discourage heavy bandwidth consumption are likely. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 37
Apple becomes SNL punchline over iPhone network coverage A joke about the iPhone's perceived poor cell service earned laughter and applause from the audience on a new episode of Saturday Night Live this weekend. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 137
Unauthorized Mac clone maker Psystar throws in the towel Pesky would-be Mac clone maker Psystar said Friday it plans to close shop immediately, this following a definitive court ruling earlier this week preventing the company from shipping Apple's Mac OS X operating system on its third party systems. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 49
FTC sues Intel over alleged anticompetitive tactics The U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced Wednesday it filed a lawsuit against chip maker Intel Corp., accusing the company of illegally using its position to stifle competition. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 52
Details on Intel's potential Mac Pro 6-core i7 processor leaked Intel's forthcoming "Gulftown" 32nm, six-core processor will be known as the Core i7-980X and could be a part of new Mac Pro systems from Apple in early 2010. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 49
Apple responds to, apologizes for iMac shipment delays Apple has acknowledged that it is working to fulfill orders for its new 27-inch iMac, though the hardware maker has not officially addressed reports of screen flickering for some users. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 40
AT&T's tough talk on data use seen as part of struggle with Apple As AT&T this week said it may charge more to bandwidth-heavy iPhone users, one firm believes the wireless carrier has been stung by Apple's new found control of its subscribers through the App Store and iTunes. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 139
Tesco undercuts other UK operators with £20 iPhone monthly plan Tesco, the largest retail store in the U.K., has announced that its base plan for the iPhone will cost just £20 ($32.54) per month, which is a third lower than competing carriers. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 28
Apple stock decline called 'normal,' rebound expected by year end Though Apple's stock has underperformed in the last 10 days, one analyst expects it to rebound by the end of the month before Apple closes out what is forecast to be a "blow-out" quarter. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 12
Apple appeals $21.7 million patent infringement decision After a patent holder was awarded $21.7 million from Apple last week over technology related to cache memory, the Mac maker has officially appealed the court's decision. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 40
'Mark the Spot' iPhone app aims to find AT&T trouble areas AT&T has released an iPhone application that gives customers the ability to notify the carrier of their location when they experience poor service. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 147
Apple ordered to pay $21.7 million in patent suit A patent holder that was granted $19 million from Apple by a jury in April has won another $2.7 million in interest costs in the final judgment against the Mac maker. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 60
China's largest e-commerce site sells 5 iPhones in 2 weeks Just five official China Unicom iPhones have been reported sold through Taobao.com, the eBay of China, in its first two weeks of availability on the Web site. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 76
After Apple agreement, Psystar officially halts sales of clone Macs Less than 24 hours after its $2.675 million settlement with Apple was revealed, Psystar has removed all of its unauthorized machines equipped with Mac OS X for purchase from its online store. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 52
Google hopes to compete with iTunes, offer pay TV on YouTube Google is reportedly looking to get into the pay-per-episode TV business with YouTube by offering streaming content for purchase via a service that would compete with iTunes downloads. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 43
Apple accused of NAND flash memory price manipulation Apple has been accused by anonymous industry sources of utilizing "bully" tactics to manipulate NAND flash memory prices to the hardware maker's advantage. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 60
iPhone users most likely consumers to pay for digital content Owners of Apple's iPhone are more likely than any other consumer to pay for digital content across a range of content types, including newspapers, a new study has found. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 27
Malicious worm attacks, steals data from jailbroken iPhones iPhones with modified software could be vulnerable to a new, malicious worm that can allow remote access and control without the owner's knowledge or permission. Katie Marsal 16 years ago 62