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Apple Retail Stores Revamp for Holidays

Not a cash register is in sight. The electronics on display are all powered up and ready for use. Personal trainers, specialists and newly minted concierges in aqua blue shirts make the Apple Store feel part salon, part Internet cafe — just without the espresso.

Shareholders to Amend Apple Options Case

Attorneys in a shareholder lawsuit against Apple Inc. over its backdating of stock options said Tuesday they plan to refile some of the claims.

IPhone Goes on Sale in Europe

Customers in Germany and Britain lined up to buy the iPhone as it debuted there Friday, with Apple Inc. hoping to replicate the success that the combination cell phone, music player and Web browser has seen in the United States.

Apple Imposes New Limits on IPhone Sales

Apple Inc. no longer accepts cash for iPhone purchases and now limits sales of the cell phone to two per person in a move to stop people from reselling them.

Apple Unleashes Leopard Operating System

Apple Inc.'s delayed update to the Mac OS X operating system is hitting store shelves as consumers are increasingly snapping up Macintosh computers to complement their iPods and iPhones.

Apple Nails Another Record-Breaking Year

Apple Inc.'s financial juggernaut is showing no signs of waning.

Apple to Open IPhone for Developers

In an apparent about-face, Apple Inc. will allow third-party applications to work directly on the iPhone, Chief Executive Steve Jobs said in a posting on the company's Web site Wednesday.

Apple Lowers Price of DRM-Free Songs

Apple Inc. is lowering the prices of songs it sells online without copy-protection to 99 cents from $1.29, a company spokeswoman said Tuesday.

Apple's Leopard System Goes on Sale

Apple Inc.'s next-generation operating system, Mac OS X "Leopard," will be available Oct. 26 for $129, and Apple's online store is taking pre-orders, the company said Tuesday.

Suit Accuses Apple, AT&T; of Monopoly

Complaints over Apple Inc.'s use restrictions and recent software update for the iPhone have erupted in two lawsuits alleging Apple and its carrier partner, AT&T; Inc., engaged in illegal monopolistic behavior.

Woman Sues Over Apple's iPhone Price Cut

A New York woman is so angry at Apple Inc. for lopping $200 off the price of the iPhone that she's filed a lawsuit seeking $1 million in damages.

Apple Lawyer to Leave for Qualcomm

In a shuffle between companies with legal challenges spanning the globe, Apple Inc. general counsel Donald Rosenberg is leaving for Qualcomm Inc. after just 10 months in the post.

Apple Warns Hacking iPhone May Harm It

IPhone owners who have unlocked their handsets so they could use carriers other than AT&T; Inc. may end up with a phone that doesn't work after the company's next software update, Apple Inc. warned Monday.

Apple Takes IPhone Across the Atlantic

Apple Inc. took its million-selling must trans-Atlantic Tuesday, announcing a November rollout in Britain with an eye toward expanding into Europe in coming months, if not days.

Apple Mulling Bid on Airwaves Auction

Apple Inc. may bid for the rights to a wireless spectrum auctioned by the Federal Communications Commission, a risky but intriguing move that would help carry the consumer electronics company into the telecommunications realm.

Many iPhone Owners Relish Being First

They're the guinea pigs willing to pay top dollar for cutting-edge gizmos, whether the gadgets are half-baked, potentially doomed or harbingers of a revolution.

Apple's Jobs Sorry for iPhone Price Cut

Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs apologized and offered $100 credits Thursday to people who shelled out up to $599 for an iPhone this summer and were burned when the company chopped $200 from the expensive model's price.

Apple Cuts IPhone Price, Angers Some

Apple Inc.'s price cut of its iPhone and new lineup of iPod players are expected to ring in healthy holiday sales, but Wall Street investors accustomed to Apple's meaty profit margins appear a bit disappointed.

Apple Plans Announcement Today

Apple Inc. is scheduled to make an announcement today that analysts expect will be iPod upgrades.

Apple Debuts New IMac Computers

Apple Inc. updated its iMac computers Tuesday with a slimmer design, faster chips and glossy screens, hoping to further propel sales that already outpace the rest of the PC industry.

Eminem's Music Publisher Sues Apple

The publisher of Eminem's music has filed a federal lawsuit against computer giant Apple Inc. for selling downloads of his songs without permission.

Apple Macs Fuel Record Quarterly Profit

All eyes have recently been on the iPhone, Apple Inc.'s newest family member, but the company's fiscal third-quarter results showed the elder Macintosh computer was still flexing its muscles, helping to drive record profits that blew past Wall Street's expectations.

Apple Shares Fall on IPhone Numbers

AT&T; Inc. wiped some of the glow off Apple Inc.'s iPhone on Tuesday, releasing numbers that showed fewer people than expected signed up for service in the first two days of the multimedia cell phone's release.

Apple Shares Hit High After Prediction

Shares of Apple Inc. hit a new all-time trading high Tuesday after an analyst speculated that the company would come out with a less expensive, smaller iPhone later this year.

Apple Issues Battery Program for IPhone

A consumer advocacy group has expressed outrage over Apple Inc.'s battery replacement program for the iPhone, while developers and hackers are trying to figure out ways they could expand the capabilities of the hot new gadget.

The Vine

City Pension Fund Goes Ahead With a Lawsuit Against Apple

Source: nysun.com

The pension fund for New York City's public employees is pushing forward with its suit against Apple Inc. even though a federal judge's ruling suggests shareholders don't have a case against the company.

High Schooler Gets Detention for Using Firefox?

Source: Gizmodo

Now this is a sad story...if it's true. According to this alleged school report, one student received a detention for using Firefox—as opposed to IE or Safari, we assume.

Office 2008 For Mac Hits RTM

Source: bink.nu

Here's the latest official word – Office 2008 for Mac has Released to Manufacturing (RTM)!

How to turn iPod Touch into a 3G iPhone

Source: The New York Times

Step by step iPod guide teaches you how to turn iPod Touch into a free 3G iPhone, save tons of money to get a free 3G iPhone without expensive bill.

Apple iMac - www.t3.com

Source: t3.com

"The build quality, slick and tasteful aluminium finish, huge screen and jaw-dropping keyboard make this a winner" I have to agree. I would love to own this 24" beauty, even though I'd need a stack of phone directories to sit on in order to use its built-in iSight camera!!

Apple vs. Linux: Which Will Win Disgruntled Windows Users?

Source: itmanagement.earthweb.com

Apple and Linux are engaged in battle – a battle to win over disgruntled Windows users. But who will win, and what will the consequences be for the loser?

In Pictures: A Brief History Of Tech CEO Apologies

Source: Forbes

Including, among others, Apples iPod discount and Facebook´s pricacy blowup

Apple iPhone Already Leads Windows Mobile in US Market Share, Q3 2007

Source: roughlydrafted.com

In its first full quarter of sales, the iPhone has already climbed past Microsoft's entire lineup of Windows Mobile smartphones in North America, according to figures compiled by Canalys and published by Symbian.

Macworld reviews MarsEdit 2

Source: Macworld

How do you cap a strong first impression? If you're Red Sweater Software, maker of desktop-based blogging tool MarsEdit, you refine the features that made your product appealing the first time around, and you solve a few setting and formatting issues from earlier versions.

Apple: How to create custom ringtones in GarageBand -- It's Official!

Source: Apple

With GarageBand 4.1.1 you can export your original song, your original audio recordings, or use Apple Loops and iLife jingles to create a custom ringtone for your iPhone. Here's what you need to do it:

Apple relents, sanctions custom ringtones!

Source: The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

Apple sneaks in a new technical support page adding a "Share > Send Ringtone to iTunes" option to Garage Band.

After attacks, Apple fixes QuickTime bug

Source: ITworld

Apple has released a new security patch for QuickTime, its eighth update this year for the media player software.

Google debuts iPhone-optimized version of Picassa

Source: googlephotos.blogspot.com

You'll see that we've completely redesigned and optimized the interface specifically for iPhones. Pictures are proportioned to fit the iPhone's screen dimensions, and we've tweaked the key buttons so they're easier to navigate with your fingertips.

10 Worst Gadgets of 2007

Source: popularmechanics.com

Palm Foleo - Apple TV - LG Chocolate - Microsoft Zune

More sightings of mysterious metallic grey MacBooks on Apple's Campus

Source: Apple Insider

As next month's Macworld Expo rapidly approaches, sources are reporting additional sightings of an unfamiliar MacBook model floating around Apple's Cupertino-based campus.

How to Convert protected Music,DVD and Video to iPod

Source: New York

With this guide it will tell you how to convert DRM WMA/ WMV files to iPod music and convert protected DVDs to iPod video.

New Apple Get a Mac Ad: Santa Claus

Source: YouTube

A desperate "PC" bastardizes the holiday spirit by injecting a plea for people to buy PCs instead of Macs while Santa and "Mac" look on disapprovingly

The Unthinkable Has Happened

Yes indeed, the unthinkable has happened. Me, a long time Apple and Macintosh hater, bought a Macbook. At the beginning of the semester I began to realize that I really didn't want to have to drag my desktop back and forth from school and home.

Top 10 reasons IT won't support the iPhone

Source: CNN

Wondering why your corporate Information Technology department won't buy you an Apple (AAPL) iPhone or support the one you bought yourself? Here's your answer.

10 reasons IT should not support the Apple iPhone

Source: ITworld

A new report from Forrester Research suggests that the iPhone may never get a chance to succeed in business. Forrester says IT departments should refuse to support the devices for the following 10 reasons.

Apple working on Exchange support for iPhone

Source: Apple Insider

Apple is working on improving the iPhone's support of Microsoft's Exchange email platform, which could finally deliver true syncing capabilities, a new company job posting has revealed.

Pictures: TomTom developing iPhone GPS module?

Source: Engadget

Here's a fresh Apple rumor in the run-up to MacWorld: a TomTom GPS module for the iPhone. We just received this supposed photographic "evidence" of said device from a Dutch tipster. Our take? Might be, might not.

Microsoft: Windows 7 multi-touch to "Blow Away' the iPhone

Source: Apple Insider

Microsoft test engineer Hilton Locke drew attention on Wednesday by touting that the next major upgrade to Windows, currently dubbed Windows 7, will outshine any of Apple's current efforts in multi-touch interfaces.

Office for Mac 2008 released to manufacturing

Source: The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

The official word from Microsoft is that Office for Mac 2008 has been released to manufacturing. This means that the code is final and has been sent out to the factories for duplication and packaging ahead of its formal release at Macworld San Francisco on January 15, 2008.

How to free download & install wallpapers on your iPhone

Source: Lijiang

Here are the easy steps you can take to make use of our cool wallpapers on your iPhone. The first step is to save the desired wallpaper to your Mac or PC via your favorite browser.

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