Apple's QuickTime 7.6 to improve 5.1 surround sound With an influx of Dolby Digital enhanced HD content making its way to the iTunes store, and subsequently Apple TV, Apple is reportedly working on an update to QuickTime that will improve support for 5.1 channel audio. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 19
Apple to unleash first builds of Snow Leopard since WWDC Apple is quietly preparing to equip some of its developers with the first pre-release copies of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard since an inaugural build was issued to attendees during its annual developers conference in June, AppleInsider has learned. Kasper Jade 17 years ago 42
Notes on iTunes biz, App Store, iPod biz, Jobs, new iPod hands-on Apple today provide updates to some key statistics surrounding its music business and the App Store. Jobs later appeared on CNBC to address concerns about his health (again). And the first hands-on encounters with the company's new iPod line touch on some finer details of the new iPod touch, its Nike+ integration, and the fourth-generation iPod nano. Sam Oliver 17 years ago 36
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 updates iTunes, QuickTime, Front Row Apple on Wednesday night updated three of its key media applications for Mac OS X to mend their compatibility and apply bug fixes. Aidan Malley 18 years ago 33
Apple releases QuickTime 7.4.1 for Leopard, Tiger and Panther Apple on Wednesday released QuickTime 7.4.1, a recommended security update for all users of QuickTime 7.0 running Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.4.9 Tiger, Mac OS X 10.3.9 Panther, Windows XP SP2, and Windows Vista. AppleInsider Staff 18 years ago 23
Road to Mac OS X Leopard: QuickTime, iTunes, and Media Features In addition to the new searching, browsing and back up features for office documents (Finder, Dock, Quick Look, Cover Flow, Spotlight, Time Machine) and new support for collaborative information sharing (Mail, iChat, iCal, Server), Mac OS X Leopard also advances support for audio and video media in QuickTime, iTunes, Photo Booth, Front Row, and other applications. Here's what's new in Leopard and where the ideas behind rich media on the desktop came from. Prince McLean 18 years ago 19