Apple's iPhone 3G guided tour reveals extra details New video walkthroughs of iPhone 3G help illustrate how to use the phone and what's changed in software, but also spill details of changes to the hardware design, a free official AOL instant messenger client, and more. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 62
Apple releases Mac OS X 10.5.4 update, security fixes Apple on Monday evening released Mac OS X 10.5.4, the latest significant revision to Leopard and a key part of its online strategy. Also, Security Update 2008-004 and Safari 3.1.2 for Tiger address security issues for earlier Mac OS X versions. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 82
AT&T memos detail iPhone 3G unbricking tool, crowd planning, more... A recent series of internal memos from AT&T to its Mobility staffers reveal a variety of preparatory measures ahead of next month's iPhone launch, including the deployment of an iPhone 3G unbricking tool, ongoing 3G network optimizations, regional advertising campaigns, and calls for part time crowd control, inventory runners, and floor coordinators. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 25
Apple makes example of iPod repairman in lawsuit The owner of an iPod repair shop is being sued by Apple for misuse of the coveted iPod trademark — and of allegedly manipulating Apple to both send him replacement units for free as well as tricking the electronics giant into repairing out-of-warranty iPods. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 19
Apple posts new iPhone SDK, Final Cut Server, Pro App updates Apple on Thursday evening released a new version of its iPhone developer kit that also mentions a test version of iTunes 7.7, AppleInsider has learned. Also, updates have been released for Final Cut Server and the Pro Application Support framework. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 1
O2 Pay & Go iPhones start at 299 euro, make data optional Apple's exclusive iPhone carrier in the UK announced Wednesday that its Pay & Go customers can purchase a new iPhone 3G without a monthly contract for just 299 euro, but that data use isn't guaranteed with the plans. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 63
Microsoft releases new updates for Office 2004, 2008 for Mac Microsoft on Tuesday evening released a new update for Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac that bundles a number changes aimed at improving the overall stability and performance of the new productivity suite. Separately, it issued a patch for Office 2004 for Mac that allows the older software to support documents saved by newer versions of Office. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 14
Microsoft expanding Mac team ahead of new products Microsoft's Mac Business Unit last week kicked off the largest hiring spree in its history as the group prepares to accelerate development of a new wave of software products for Apple users. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 85
Apple following iPod, PS2 model to sell 23m iPhones in one year With a new price cut for the iPhone that hits the magic $199 mark, Apple is said to be following the same paths taken by the iPod and even the PlayStation 2 that triggered explosive growth and cemented both devices as champions in their fields. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 35
New 10.5.4 seed shows Apple mending iCal, winding down A new build of Apple's upcoming Mac OS X 10.5.4 update shows the patch all but finished with most bugs already taken care of in the past, AppleInsider has learned Katie Marsal 17 years ago 34
iPhone 3G saves Apple over $50 per unit Even with the newer technology inside iPhone 3G, Apple has managed to trim the price of its handsets by over $50 and is making even more profit on each sale, according to a new cost breakdown by iSuppli. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 19
Google Android delays advantage Apple and iPhone 3G Apple's second-generation mobile handset will have a several month head start on those based around Google's upcoming Android mobile platform, as the search giant and its partners are reportedly struggling to push the first models to market by year's end. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 48
Report: 3rd-party resellers to carry iPhone 3G in Germany German buyers of Apple's next-generation iPhone will have their choice of multiple resellers instead of being locked into visiting T-Mobile's stores, according to a German newspaper. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 15
First shots of Mac OS X Snow Leopard show desktop web apps Although announced less than two weeks ago, screen captures of a Mac OS X Snow Leopard test build show the ability to create web apps in Safari 4 and an update to Address Book with hooks into Microsoft Exchange. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 52
Apple, HP targeted in patent lawsuit over web stores A little-known company is suing Apple and Hewlett-Packard for creating head-to-toe custom computer ordering systems that allegedly resemble concepts patented in the early days of Internet sales. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 34
Psystar taunts Apple with Xserve clone Aggressively staking its claim as the lone company outside of Apple selling Mac OS X systems, Psystar on Thursday has unveiled a pair of Xserve-like rackmount computers unofficially based on Apple's Mac OS X Leopard Server. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 97
AT&T paying Apple $325 subsidy on every iPhone 3G sold - report AT&T is paying Apple a $325 subsidy on each new iPhone 3G sold in the US in addition to offering the electronics maker a hefty bounty for each subscriber addition it gains from sales of the handset at Apple retail stores, according to a new report. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 58
Study suggests most of Japan not bonkers over iPhone The Japanese aren't lusting over iPhone to the same degree as Americans and fellow Europeans across the pond, according to a local study commissioned shortly after regional wireless carrier SoftBank Mobile said it would offer the Apple handset later this year. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 163
iPod touch supplies seeing shortages, changes due by September Stocks of some iPod touch models are starting to run low and may be connected to recent promotional announcements, according to one Wall Street analyst, who also notes that the advent of the $199 iPhone 3G will put pressure on Apple to alter its pricing on the high-end media players in the next few months. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 51
Apple proposes OpenCL as high-speed computing standard Apple has signed on to an industry-wide alliance that will see many companies, including some of the Mac maker's processor and video card suppliers, work together to develop an open format for accelerating specialized computing. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 22
Adobe 'pleased' with ongoing Flash for iPhone development Adobe said Monday that it's happy with the efforts of its engineers thus far to get a version of the company's Flash multimedia technology up and running on Apple's iPhone, but admitted there's much work left to be done. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 53
iPhone 3G seen 'repeating history' with record 14m sales in 2008 The impact of the iPhone 3G's faster Internet access, new markets, third-party apps, and very low pricing should trigger a new sales rush that does for the iPhone what 2005 accomplished for the iPod, according to a new report from RBC Capital Markets. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 45
Apple settles suit with Klausner over Visual Voicemail technology Klausner Technology Inc. said Monday that both Apple and AT&T have agreed to license its patents on "visual voicemail" technology, thus settling an iPhone-related lawsuit filed against them. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 18
TomTom for iPhone lives; Jobs' true health; green iPhone 3G? Despite reports to the contrary, TomTom is still working on a GPS app for the iPhone. Meanwhile, Steve Jobs' thin look may be permanent evidence of his cancer cure, Greenpeace is concerned about a toxic iPhone 3G. And a growing number of would-be iPhone programers are attacking Apple's backlog in approving their full developer status. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 90