IBM ready to deliver dual-core PowerPC G5 processors?
IBM is prepared to accept customer orders for its new dual-core PowerPC 970MP (G5) microprocessors, which it will be capable of delivering in quantity very soon, says one Wall Street analyst.
IBM is prepared to accept customer orders for its new dual-core PowerPC 970MP (G5) microprocessors, which it will be capable of delivering in quantity very soon, says one Wall Street analyst.
The most recent Mac OS X security update from Apple Computer includes a glitch that prevents users from running 64-bit applications on the company\'s new Tiger operating system, AppleInsider has confirmed.
Hewlett-Packard, the world\'s second largest personal computer maker, will likely stop including copies of Apple\'s iTunes software on its computers later this year following a failed iPod licensing partnership with the Cupertino, Calif.-based iPod maker.
D&M Holdings Inc. announced today it has signed an agreement to sell certain intellectual property and other technology assets of the Rio MP3 player business to SigmaTel, Inc., Apple\'s supplier of integrated circuits for the flash-based iPod shuffle music player.
Apple Computer, Inc. has been slapped with a lawsuit over iTunes, AppleInsider has learned.
Apple is trying to leverage the growing Podcasting phenomenon with the next version of its iTunes digital jukebox software and will ship the free software ahead of schedule as part of what sources are describing as a \"high-profile\" technology launch, AppleInsider has learned.
Apple Computer\'s retail segment is facing a rather enviable problem these days — as the company\'s appeal continues to rise so does the traffic at its retail store locations, making some of its earlier stores unfit for today\'s crowds.
A forthcoming update to Apple\'s Mac OS X 10.4 \"Tiger\" operating system will reportedly plug a hole in the company\'s new Dashboard application that allows potentially malicious widgets to auto-install on a user\'s system.
Along with the official roll-out of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Apple Computer on Friday will launch the the second major revision to its .Mac internet service, deemed .Mac 3.0, sources tell AppleInsider.
Several catalog resellers including MacMall are feverishly attempting to recapture copies of Apple\'s new Mac OS X 10.4 \"Tiger\" operating system after the computer maker expressed extreme displeasure at learning that the next-generation operating system began shipping to some customers a full week in advance.
Following yesterday\'s Apple earnings announcements, Merrill Lynch said it sees \"quantitative proof\" that the popularity of the iPod is transitioning into new Mac sales, as Mac revenue increased by 29% year over year during the company\'s March quarter.
Beginning next month, Apple Computer will introduce new versions of all of its consumer Macintosh hardware offerings, sources have confirmed to AppleInsider..
Apple has laid the groundwork for a new retail store in the heart of Amsterdam, which may be open by the end of the year, according to a local Mac news website and first hinted by an AppleInsider report from last June.
Apple Computer has made a key hire in its quest to deploy a subscription-based iTunes music service, luring Julia Miller from Microsoft\'s XBox Live team.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple Computer with two classes, one for Apple resellers and the other for consumers, AppleInsider has learned.
Apple Computer may be planning to offer PowerBooks with higher density displays, and may have intended to do so with its latest PowerBook offerings, tipsters tell AppleInsider.
Sometime this year Apple Computer is expected to begin renovation and construction efforts on its second New York City-based retail store, set to touch down in central Manhattan.
In a research note sent to clients today, Merrill Lynch analyst Steve Milunovich said his firm has been testing Apple\'s new iPod shuffle over the last week and believes it will be met by strong demand, likely exceeding the 0.5-1.0 million units most firms have modeled the company to sell during the quarter.
Speaking at a Macworld press event in Australia last Wednesday, Apple Computer\'s Stan Ng reaffirmed his company\'s stance on an iPod with video-capabilities: don\'t expect one anytime soon.
An overseas publication offers its insight into who is manufacturing Apple\'s latest products, and throws in some wild rumors pertaining to G5-based iBooks and PowerBooks.
Hon Hai, which does business in the United States under the registered trade name Foxconn, retains its title as the largest privately owned company in Taiwan, with revenues reaching NT $413.35 billion, reports the DigiTimes.
Correspondents for Italian-based Mac web publication, MacityNet, claim to be one of the first outsiders to catch a glimpse of Apple\'s flash memory-based iPod digital music player.
Apple developers claim a forthcoming update to Panther will improve overall stability and deliver a new version of the Mac OS X kernel.
During a presentation Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show, a Motorola executive previewed the upcoming mobile phone that the company is jointly developing with Apple Computer.
One analyst expects Apple to nurture its music division into a $5 billion business by 2006 through expansion of its iTunes music technology to new devices.
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