An International Trade Commission (ITC) staffer has recommended to the judge that he rule that Nokia did not infringe on any Apple patents. However, the case is not over.
∞ Facebook's Zuckerberg says the iPad is not mobile
Apple CEO Steve Jobs and the rest of Apple’s executive team learned something new today — the iPad is not mobile.
∞ Apple confirms 90 second song samples coming to iTunes
Longer song samples are on the way to iTunes, according to a new report late Tuesday.
∞ iPad to be sold at Best Buy Mobile stores
Apple’s iPad will be available through another retail chain beginning November 7, as Best Buy said it would begin selling the devices at its mobile stores.
∞ Apple releases "iPad is Electric" television ad
Apple has always had some of the best commercials on the market and have countless awards for their efforts, but the latest one really struct a “chord” with me.
∞ You're too stupid to review the MacBook Air if…
There have been a lot of reviews posted about the MacBook Air in the last week and a surprising number of them show the incompetence of the writer rather than any problems with the computer.
∞ Apple releases Logic Pro 9.1.3
Apple just recently updated its professional digital audio workstation software, Logic Pro, but on Friday the company released another update.
∞ Tipulator for iPhone available free on Friday only
Sophiestication Software is making its tip calculation software for iPhone, Tipulator, free on Friday for anyone who wants to download it.
∞ Spooky, scary iPhone, iPod and iPad apps for Halloween
Okay, they aren’t really all that spooky and scary, but you just knew that on an occasion like Halloween I’d be able to say, “there’s an app for that.”
∞ IK Multimedia releases AmpliTube 2 for iPhone
IK Multimedia on Thursday released AmpliTube 2 for iPhone, the newest version of the companies amp and effects software for iPhone users.
∞ Keith McMillen Instruments releases SoftStep foot controller
Keith McMillen Instruments on Wednesday released a new foot controller for musicians called SoftStep. The controller can be plugged into a Mac using USB or MIDI.
∞ SecureMac discovers Mac OS X trojan horse
Macintosh security firm, SecureMac, on Wednesday discovered a new trojan affecting Mac OS X, including Snow Leopard.
∞ Apple delays white iPhone 4 until Spring 2011
Apple on Wednesday confirmed that the white iPhone has been delayed again. The most recent delay marks the third time the device’s release has been postponed.
∞ 54% of web video is now HTML5 compatible
Apple CEO Steve Jobs made, what some might consider, a risky decision by excluding Flash from the iPhone and iPad in favor of HTML5, but significant growth rates of the standard shows he was on the right track.
∞ Apple offers free engraving, gift wrapping for iPads
The holidays are almost here and Apple is getting into the spirit of giving.
∞ Apple's Jobs is victor in war of words
Apple CEO Steve Jobs made several comments in the past few months that have angered competitors, most notably Research in Motion. But should Jobs just take his victories in silence and not comment about his competition?
∞ MacUpdate Desktop adds automatic update checking
MacUpdate Desktop, an application developed by the folks that run the MacUpdate website, has been updated adding new features and a number of improvements.
∞ Apple passes RIM in global smartphone shipments
Apple CEO Steve Jobs and RIM executives have been in a war of words lately about which company is selling more smartphones, but a new report from Strategy Analytics may put an end to the battle.
∞ Capo music app comes to the iPhone and iPod touch
SuperMegaUltraGroovy has some great news for musicians — the company’s Capo app is now available on the iPhone and iPod touch.
∞ Live update of Apple's "Back to the Mac" event
Apple’s “Back to the Mac” event kicks off today at 10:00 am PT (1:00 pm ET). The company announced this morning that it would provide a live video stream, but since not everyone will be able to view it, we … Continued
∞ RIM CEO fires back at Steve Jobs comments
During its fourth quarter conference call on Monday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs made some comments about RIM and its plans for a 7-inch tablet computer. RIM took exception to the comments and fired back at Steve.
∞ Apple to provide live video stream of "Back to the Mac" event
Apple said early Wednesday morning that it would provide a live video feed of the “Back to the Mac” event being held at its Cupertino headquarters. The event starts at 10:00 am PT.
∞ A few quotes from Steve Jobs fourth quarter conference call
During Apple’s fourth quarter conference call last night, CEO Steve Jobs showed up to give media and analysts his views on everything from tablets to Google. Here are a few of my favorites.
∞ Apple reports $4.31 billion fourth quarter profit
Apple on Monday reported revenue of $20.34 billion and a fourth quarter profit of $4.31 billion — both all-time highs for Apple. International sales accounted for 57 percent of the quarter’s revenue, according to Apple.
∞ PCalc update improves iPad interface
James Thomson on Friday updated his iPhone and iPad app, PCalc, adding several new features and making some interface tweaks.
∞ Atomic Tom turns to iPhones to replace stolen instruments
New York based rockers Atomic Tom were the victims of theft that left the band without instruments. Thanks to the iPhone, they were still able to perform.
∞ Usher 1.0 is your personal movie assistant
Many Tricks released a new Mac app called Usher that will be of interest to users that want a tool to help them manage videos on their hard drives.
∞ Verizon, AT&T stores to sell iPad starting Oct. 28
Apple and Verizon on Thursday said the iPad would be available at Verizon stores beginning October 28.
∞ Apple to hold "Back to the Mac" media event October 20
Apple sent a note to media on Wednesday about a media event the company will have on October 20, 2010.
∞ Apple awarded patent to control content of text messages
The United States Patent Office awarded Apple a patent to allow parents to control the text messages their children can send and receive.