Apple today seeded build 12D58 of OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.3 to developers, marking the eighth beta iteration of the newest version of Mountain Lion.
Apple's "smart shoes" notify users when they need replacing
An interesting Apple patent application discovered on Thursday describes a sensor and alarm system that can be embedded into footwear, granting users a more empirical method on which to rely when deciding to replace worn-out shoes.
Mac OS X 10.7 Lion is still available for purchase from Apple
Lion is still available from Apple, but you have to call Apple to get it
iPad 5 with iOS7 launches alongside JOBS film at Easter
KitGuru posted a story that Apple plans to launch the iPad 5 at Easter
Apple Rumored to Debut 4.8-Inch 'iPhone Math' in June
According to new information from the China Times translated by BrightWire, Apple is planning to release the iPhone 5S alongside a larger phone, deemed the "iPhone Math" by the report
Sharp cuts production of 9.7" iPad screens, demand may be shifting to Apple's iPad mini
Sharp is said to have "nearly halted" production of 9.7-inch panels for Apple's full-size iPad a change made as sales are predicted to shift to the 7.9-inch iPad mini
Apple wants Siri to evolve into a more friendly lady
Apple is currently searching for a new writer to transform Siri from the blunt, brash femme vocale she is today into a more sophisticated and charming leading lady
Apple online store now selling refurbished 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro
Apple added the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro to its lineup of refurbished offerings
Apple Seeds Build 12D54 of OS X 10.8.3 to Developers
Apple today seeded build 12D54 of OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.3 to developers
Ex-CEO John Sculley says a budget iPhone is a must for Apple
Apple's former CEO John Sculley says the company will have to make a cheaper iPhone if it wants to compete with the likes of Samsung.
Samsung Galaxy Tab cleared for Netherlands sales, says Dutch court
Despite Apple's attempts to get Samsung's Galaxy Tab 7.7, 8.9, and 10.1 banned from sale in The Netherlands, a Dutch court in The Hague struck down that request in a ruling today
Home button fingerprint sensor in 'iPhone 5S' would give Apple a new leg up on the competition
Apple is expected to launch a new iPhone this year with a fingerprint sensor hidden beneath the home button an intuitive design that could be difficult for competing Android and Windows Phone devices to copy.
Apple's 2013 product pipeline to feature new iPhones and all-Retina iPad and MacBook Pro lineups
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities has made his Apple hardware predictions for the upcoming year, and expects a bevy of new iOS and Mac product releases will help the iPhone maker address a wider swath of the market
iPhone 5S Reportedly Slated for March Production with June/July Launch
Jeffries analyst Peter Misek has released a new research report indicating that Apple's iPhone 5S is still in line for a launch in June or July of this year
Rumor: Alleged cheaper iPhone may feature U.S.-made chassis with "see-through" design
As rumors of an inexpensive iPhone model bound for 2013 release gain momentum, fresh reports from up chain supply sources claim the purported handset's enclosure may be made by a company based in the U.S.
Rumors of reduced iPhone 5 orders briefly send Apple shares below $500
Shares of Apple stock dipped below $500 in early trading Monday morning, as investors reacted to new reports claiming the company had made significant cuts to iPhone 5 orders.
Zero-day flaw prompts Apple to block Java 7 from OS X
Apple has disabled the Java 7 plugin on Macs through its OS X anti-malware system, in order to protect users from a potentially serious security issue.
Final iOS 6.1 beta being prepped for developers
Apple is said to be internally testing a new beta of iOS 6.1 that is expected to be the golden master build, suggesting the software is nearly ready to be released to the public.
Xerox CFO to join Apple as corporate controller
Xerox announced on Friday that its chief financial officer will leave the company and become corporate controller at Apple in February.
How Steve Jobs tried to save HP
In a Bloomberg Businessweek article this week, writers Ashlee Vance and Aaron Ricadela reveal a conversation between former HP CEO Mark Hurd and Steve Jobs that had not been previously disclosed