In addition to releasing iOS 4.3 on Wednesday, Apple also released Apple TV 4.3, a new version of the software for its home entertainment device.
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∞ Google removes 58 malicious apps from store, removes remotely from phones
Google on Saturday removed 58 applications that were reported to the company to contain malicious code that would expose customer’s information.
∞ Apple to cut 32 games, some hardware from retail stores
Apple is in the process of cutting software titles and some hardware peripherals from its retails stores to make room for other services.
∞ Apple tops list of world's most admired companies
Apple has taken the top spot in Fortune’s most admired companies for the fourth straight year.
∞ Apple launches 'Joint Venture' program for businesses
Business owners looking to leverage Apple technology to their best ability now have a new place to turn: Joint Venture. Joint Venture connects businesses with Apple retail stores to buy products, schedule training, book appointments, get tech support and enroll … Continued
∞ Steve Jobs shows up at iPad 2 event
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been on medical leave since mid-January, but speculation began on Tuesday that he might make an appearance at Wednesday iPad 2 event.
∞ Say goodbye to journalistic integrity: NDAs no longer count for much
When did Non Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) cease to have any meaning? And what does this mean for the future of Apple reporting and blogging going forward?
∞ Steve Jobs considers appearance at iPad 2 event
Reports started circulating earlier today that Apple CEO Steve Jobs would make an appearance at the company’s iPad 2 event on Wednesday.
∞ Apple argues 'App Store' just as generic as Microsoft's 'Windows'
Microsoft is challenging Apple’s trademark filing of “App Store” claiming it’s a generic term that should be available for all competitors to use.
∞ Former Apple manager pleads guilty to accepting kickbacks
A former Apple manager on Monday plead guilt to accepting kickbacks in a scheme that netted the man over $2 million.
∞ Picture: Apple puts finishing touches on iPad 2 event
It looks like Apple is pretty much ready for the crowd of reporters that will descend on San Francisco this Wednesday for the iPad 2 event.
∞ Apple’s Jonny Ive looking to return to the UK?
Apple’s product design guru Jonny Ive may be looking to return to the UK with his family.
∞ Adobe Digital Publishing Suite will support Apple, Google subscriptions
Adobe Systems Inc. on Friday announced that its Digital Publishing Suite will support both Apple’s in-app subscriptions model and Google’s One Pass. Adobe DPS is currently available as “pre-release technology,” though Adobe says commercially shipping tools will be available shortly.
∞ Don't expect any changes to MobileMe anytime soon
Apple on Thursday notified resellers that boxed copies of its MobileMe service were being discontinued, but that doesn’t mean anything is happening to service.
∞ Opinion: Where parenting fails, the government will surely succeed
In the latest story illustrating the government’s insistence at sticking its nose where it doesn’t belong, Industrygamers reports that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is “investgating” Apple’s iOS in-app purchases to see if they pass muster with the Feds.
∞ Lion Server to be included with core Mac OS X Lion
When Mac OS X “Lion” debuts this summer, it will include something that, up to now, has cost Mac IT departments $499 extra: Mac OS X Server. The Loop has confirmed with Apple that Lion Server indeed will be included … Continued
∞ Apple releases FaceTime app for Macs, for 99 cents
After an extensive public beta test Apple has released its FaceTime application for Macs, available for 99 cents from the Mac App Store. The new app is also included on Apple’s newly shipping MacBook Pro models, also announced Thursday.
∞ Apple offers Mac OS X Lion developer preview
Amidst the clamor of Apple’s new MacBook Pro release, the company also announced a developer preview of Mac OS X Lion. The new version of Mac OS X is expected to be released to the public this summer.
∞ Apple's new MacBook Pros feature 'Thunderbolt,' more capable processors
Apple on Thursday took the wraps off a refreshed line of MacBook Pro laptop computers that include a new “Thunderbolt” high-speed I/O port and more capable microprocessors based around Intel’s “Sandy Bridge” architecture. Availability starts today, with prices starting at … Continued
∞ Apple data center will run iTunes, MobileMe this spring
Apple executives said at the company’s annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday that its North Carolina data center is expected to open this spring.
∞ Apple Shareholders kill plan to force revealing of Jobs' succession plan
There can be no doubt that Apple has a succession plan in place for Steve Jobs’ retirement, whenever that may be.
∞ Lady Gaga has the fastest selling single ever on iTunes
While it’s not exactly my favorite music, Lady Gaga hit a huge iTunes milestone on Friday — the fastest selling single of all time.
∞ Photo: Steve Jobs and President Obama
Apple CEO Steve Jobs joined President Obama and other technology leaders on Thursday night for dinner and to discuss ways companies and government can work together.
∞ Steve Jobs to meet with President Obama
Apple CEO Steve Jobs will be among Silicon Valley technology leaders that will meet with President Obama during his visit to San Francisco on Thursday.
∞ Apple's subscription service – great for customers, not for content creators
Apple’s new subscription service is already putting it at odds with content providers that up to now have had unfettered access to subscribers using free apps available for download through the App Store. Chances are it’s going to be a … Continued
∞ Apple spells out GSM, CDMA iPhone differences
Apple has posted a new tech document explaining the differences between GSM and CDMA models of its iPhone 4.
∞ Apple releases iWeb 3.0.3
Apple has posted an update to iWeb bringing the new version to 3.0.3. It’s available through the Software Update system preference or from the Web site.
∞ Apple unveils new subscription model for App Store
On Tuesday, Apple officially took the wraps off a new digital subscription service aimed at newspapers, magazines, video and music services that offer pay-to-play content through apps available on its popular App Store.
∞ About this new MobileMe service
There has been a lot of speculation about what Apple will do with its MobileMe service and while the majority of the rumors claim it will be based on cloud storage, I don’t think anyone has quite nailed it yet.
∞ Train wins first ever Grammy for iTunes original content
Train on Sunday made history for Apple as the band accepted a Grammy award for “Hey, Soul Sister.”