AppleInsider posted a news story that Apple will release the iWork '11 suite alongside Mac App Store in January
iPad 2 ads being shot in New York City?
TUAW reports that british photographer David Sims is rumored to have been shooting a TV ad for the next generation iPad in New York City recently.
iOS 4.2 on iPhone 3G: Is the performance any better?
TiPb takes a look at the performance of iOS 4.2 on the iPhone 3G
Toshiba Introduces MacBook Air 'Blade-Type' SSDs to Mass Market
Toshiba announced today the introduction of a "new form factor" in high capacity solid-state storage called the "Blade X-gale" series
Apple No 2 smartphone vendor worldwide after Nokia
Silicon Republic reports that according to IDC, Apple is now the second largest smartphone vendor by shipments and marketshare.
10 Apple Tips
Mac OS X Hints posted the following new tips and tricks:
iOS 4.2 to support MIDI
TUAW reports that iOS 4.2 will support MIDI
Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.6.5 Build 10H571 to Select Developers
MacRumors reports that Apple today seeded a new version of Mac OS X 10.6.5, termed Build 10H571, to select developers for testing.
Apple Discontinues Xserve, Only Available Until January 31st
Mac Rumors posted a news story that Apple has announced it will be discontinuing the Xserve as of January 31, 2011
Apple Seeds First Developer Build of Mac OS X 10.6.6
Mac Rumors reports that Apple today seeded the first developer version of Mac OS X 10.6.6, known as Build 10J521, even before the company has publicly released Mac OS X 10.6.5.
Plex running on a jailbroken Apple TV
TUAW posted a news story that the Plex media center software is running on a jailbroken Apple TV
Developers pull SkyFire app from App Store
Silicon Republic reports that the new SkyFire app for the iPhone that enables the user to make Flash videos viewable has been pulled from Apple's App Store - but not by Apple.
Apple Begins Accepting Mac App Store Submissions
Mac Rumors posted a news story that Apple has started accepting Mac Apps for their upcoming Mac App Store
Lawsuit: Apple turned iPhone 3Gs into iBricks to boost iPhone 4
Ars Technica reports that in a lawsuit filed in the Superior Court of California for San Diego, plaintiff Biana Wofford alleges that Apple purposely crippled the iPhone 3G with its introduction of iOS 4 in order to boost iPhone 4 sales
Apple Support Acknowledges iOS 4.1 Daylight Saving Time Bug
Mac Rumors posted a news story that Apple today posted a new support document acknowledging the daylight saving time bug being experienced by iPhone and iPod touch users on iOS 4.1 in a number of countries.
OS X 10.6.5 release expected this week
TUAW reports that sources internal to Apple have informed 9to5Mac that OS X 10.6.5 has been finalized and circulated within the company
Sophos releases free Mac anti-virus package
TUAW reports that security company Sophos has today released a free Home Edition of its Mac virus scanner suite
Apple Drops Price of Mac Mini Internationally
Mac Rumors posted a news story that Apple has quietly dropped the price of the Mac mini in international markets this morning
Apple Releases iOS 4.2 Golden Master to Developers
Mac Rumors posted a news story that Apple has released the Golden Master (GM) version of iOS 4.2 to developers
Six Alternative iPhone Alarm Clock Apps
PC World takes a look at 6 iPhone alarm clock apps