Steve Jobs may be on medical leave but Apple’s CEO is still involved in the decision making at the company.
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∞ Latest iPhone rumors: smaller handsets, global networking, unicorns
The latest Apple rumors to make the rounds suggests that the company is working on cheaper iPhone designs to compete with the wider variety of Android handsets hitting the market.
∞ Video: Silicon Valley has its own 'Fight Club'
Some Silicon Valley software engineers seem to have forgotten the first rule of “Fight Club” — “you don’t talk about Fight Club.”
∞ HP hires former Apple exec to head up developer relations
HP on Wednesday announced a number of new products, including a tablet to compete with Apple, but the company had one more surprise up its sleeve — a new hire.
∞ Steve Jobs spotted at Apple's campus
Apple’s CEO is apparently in good spirits as he was spotted on the company’s Cupertino, Calif. campus.
∞ Video: Steve Jobs prepping for his first ever TV interview
Oh how times have changed. This is a video of Apple CEO Steve Jobs getting ready for what is apparently one of his first television interviews.
∞ iPad looms large in Super Bowl TV ads
While Apple didn’t buy ad space during Sunday night’s Super Bowl XLV, its presence could certainly be felt in two advertisements than ran during the event: one for Motorola and the other for The Daily.
∞ Pictures: Visiting Pixar
One of the Your Mac Life listeners is Don Shank. Not only is he an accomplished artist and animator, he also works at what has to be the coolest, most creative company in the world — no, not Apple. Pixar!
∞ Apple, News Corp to hold event to launch The Daily
Apple and News Corp sent out invitations on Thursday to press for the launch of the Daily, a newspaper designed specifically for iPads.
∞ iTunes 10 billion app winner hangs up on Apple
I hate telemarketing calls. They always say that I’ve won some great prize and then try to suck you into buying something. It seems I’m not the only one that finds this aggravating.
∞ Apple reaches 10 billion apps downloaded
It’s been quite a ride for Apple’s App Store. The company on Saturday announced that it had reached 10 billion downloads.
∞ Apple unfairly criticized by Chinese environmental group
Apple came under fire this week by Chinese environmental groups who called the company the “least responsive” among companies it contacted. However, there is more to the story than meets the eye.
∞ Apple releases iMovie 9.0.2
iMovie 9.0.2 is now available for download either from Apple’s Web site or through the Software Update system preference.
∞ Apple reports $6 billion profit on strong Mac, iPad, iPhone sales
Apple on Tuesday reported its first quarter financial earnings. The company reported a profit of $6 billion profit on $26.74 billion in revenue.
∞ Steve Jobs takes leave of absence from Apple
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is taking a leave of absence, according to a media advisory posted to the company’s Web site on Monday.
∞ Hindsight shows Apple's wisdom to make a GSM iPhone first
Verizon’s relationship with Apple was the subject of an interview with Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg on Businessweek.com. Seidenberg’s comments give pause to the claims that Verizon spurned Apple, but in retrospect, it’s really not that important.
∞ App Store closes in on 10 billion downloads
Apple has announced that its iOS App Store is closing in on 10 billion downloads. To celebrate, Apple will be giving away a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card to the lucky customer who downloads the 10 billionth app.
∞ iWork.com enhances Keynote playback, publishing options
Apple offers iWork.com as a way for users of its business productivity software suite to share their work online with other users, even users who don’t have iWork apps. The service is offered as a public beta, and on Monday … Continued
∞ Opinion: Hey, pundits: the Mac App Store isn't for you
Within the first 24 hours of the Mac App Store’s public existence, there have already been thousands of words posted on the blogosphere about it – tech pundits dissecting and examining it, finding it lacking, hating it, loving it, whatever. … Continued
∞ Steve Jobs collects $1 salary in 2010
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is one of the most successful CEOs in history, but you wouldn’t know it from his paycheck.
∞ Mac App Store counts more than a million apps downloaded on first day
Apple announced Friday that its newly minted Mac App Store moved more than one million application downloads during its first day of operations.
∞ Apple's Games page a Mac App Store casualty
On Thursday Apple launched its Mac App Store. The company simultaneously took down a page from its Web site that’s been a destination to Mac gamers for more than a decade: its Games page.
∞ iLife '11 from the App Store excludes iWeb, iDVD
As many could have predicted, Apple’s iLife ’11 is available through the new Mac App Store, which launched on Thursday. But iWeb and iDVD are nowhere to be found.
∞ Mac App Store, Mac OS X 10.6.6 arrive
Apple on Thursday released Mac OS X 10.6.6, which includes the Mac App Store.
∞ Mac App Store will launch at 12:00 pm ET on Thursday
The Mac App Store will officially launch on January 6, but nobody has been able to nail down a time when the service will be publicly available.
∞ Microsoft to challenge Apple TV with new set-top box
Microsoft may be ready to unveil a competitor for the Apple TV at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
∞ Apple's market cap passes $300 billion
It’s been a good start to 2011 for Apple — the company’s market cap passed $300 billion for the first time.
∞ Apple service provider sues customer for complaining
An authorized Apple reseller and service provider in Greece is suing one of its customers after he publicly complained about the company’s service.
∞ Apple sued by retail employee over perceived mental illness
Apple is being sued by a former retail store employee for discrimination after the employee sought the services of a mental health professional during a leave of absence. Did you know that the Silenced No More Act of 2021 bans … Continued
∞ Apple patent shows Ping-like social networking for retail stores
If you’ve ever wanted to share your shopping experiences using your iPhone, Apple may soon have a solution for you.