Apple is said to have sold 1.2 million of its thin-and-light MacBook Air over the holiday buying season, as competing PC makers hope to steal some of Apple's thunder by unveiling their own "Ultrabooks" at this week's Consumer Electronics Show.
iOS 5.1 beta reveals Appleās plan to soon ship iPads, iPhones with quad-core chips
Hidden deep inside the latest iOS 5.1 beta is updated processing-core management software that not only supports the dual-core processing enabled by the A5 iPhone and iPad chip, but also quad-core processing.
iPhone 4S users consume nearly twice as much data as iPhone 4 - study
A wireless industry study has found that iPhone 4S owners on average use roughly twice as much data as iPhone 4 owners and three times as much as iPhone 3G users.
More Final Cut Pro X fallout: top reality producer ditches Apple for Avid
Following the controversial launch of Apple's completely revamped video editing software, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media has announced that award-winning TV production company Bunim/Murray is dropping Final Cut Pro in favor of a complete Avid makeover.
Apple set to announce likely its best quarter ever on January 24
Apple on Wednesday confirmed that it will report its fiscal first-quarter earnings on Tuesday, Jan. 24, when it will reveal the results of the iPhone 4S launch and holiday shopping season.
iPhone 4S call audio issues to remain with new iOS 5.1 build
Some iPhone 4S owners have been experiencing a sporadic yet persistent issue that mutes all audio when a user places a call, and new reports claim that Apple's upcoming iOS 5 build will leave the problem unsolved.
Jailbreakers hack iOS on Apple TV to run full-screen iPad apps
Hackers have developed a workaround that enables full-screen versions of iOS apps for the iPad to run on a jailbroken Apple TV device.
Apple has no plans to release 'iPad 3' or television at Macworld or CES
Dispelling a questionable rumor that Apple would unveil a third-generation iPad at the forthcoming Macworld conference, a new report plainly states Apple has no such plans.
More iPad 3 Replacement Parts Begin Circulating as Rumors Ramp Up
Japanese blog Macotakara has purchased some of the early iPad 3 parts that have been circulating at online retailers.
New scam digs for billing information from Apple customers
Security firms have issued warnings regarding a new "well-crafted" phishing scam that attempts to fool customers into providing their AppleID billing information.
Apple granted another key multitouch patent
Apple won a core multitouch patent regarding oscillating signals that was alluded to when Steve Jobs first announced the original iPhone in 2007, and adds to the company's already formidable legal arsenal.
Suppliers will reportedly begin preparations for Apple television in Q1 2012
Apple's supply chain will begin preparing materials for an Apple-branded television set in the first quarter of next year in advance of a second or third quarter launch, a new report out of the Far East claims.
Rumor: Apple wants to launch 'iPad 3' on Feb. 24 birthday of Steve Jobs
Apple Insider reports that a new rumor from the Far East claims Apple is looking to launch a third-generation iPad next year on Feb. 24, which is the birthday of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Quicken for Mac 2007 being rebuilt to work with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
Intuit announced to customers on Thursday that it plans to release a "re-engineered" version of Quicken for Mac 2007 that will be compatible with the latest version of Apple's Mac operating system, OS X 10.7 Lion.
Steve Jobs awarded posthumous Grammy, memorial statue unveiled in Hungary
The Recording Academy announced on Wednesday that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is a posthumous recipient of a Special Merit Grammy award, while a software company in Budapest, Hungary has taken the wraps off a six-and-a-half-foot-tall memorial bronze statue of Jobs.
MacBook Air vs. Ultrabooks
TechReviewSource.com compared the MacBook Air against Ultrabooks
Apple seeds new OS X Lion 10.7.3 build to developers
Apple has released a new beta version of Mac OS X 10.7.3, labeled build 11D36, to developers for testing.
RIM now worth less than Apple's App Store alone
Apple Insider reports that Research in Motion's struggles in the smartphone market have driven its stock price so low that the company is worth less than the estimated value of just Apple's App Store.
Apple supplier reports 61 injured in explosion at metal case factory
Apple Insider posted a story that Apple supplier and manufacturing partner Pegatron said 61 workers had been injured as a result of an explosion at a subsidiary's metal casing factory in Shanghai, China.
Apple execs have discussed the 'future of TV' with major media companies
Apple Insider reports that Apple executives have been meeting with executives from media companies to discuss "their vision for the future of TV,"