Macs may be more expensive, and Mac users more elitist (ahem), but blind Apple loyalty aside, there are a number of neat features bundled into your Mac which make it super useful and fun. We\'ve covered dozens of Mac tips over the years in these pages, but today we\'re highlighting ten lesser-known Mac tricks that come baked into Leopard.
According to ZDNet.de, Intel Manager Hannes Schwaderer confirmed that Apple would be using the Intel Atom processor in a future version of the iPhone. The new model will reportedly be a larger model with a 720x480 pixel display, correlating with circulating rumors about a mini-tablet device rumored...
Over the past two weeks alone, Apple has inked new deals with wireless carriers in Asia, India, Italy, Australia, Singapore and Canada. What\'s truly interesting, however, is that some of these agreements are non-exclusive, meaning the iPhone will soon be available through multiple carriers in countries such as Italy and Australia.
Episodes of Rome and The Sopranos pop for $2.99 while The Wire and Sex and the City (yes the complete series) go for the iTunes \"standard\" pricing of $1.99. We just fired-up iTunes and confirmed it just like the rumor predicted. With Apple backing down from its strict, flat-rate pricing...
Apple announced Tuesday that a team of Apple executives, led by CEO Steve Jobs, will kick off the company\'s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote address beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, June 9, 2008 at San Francisco\'s Moscone West. This year\'s WWDC will showcase two revolutionary development platforms, the ground-breaking
Rather than reducing his membership cards to just one club card, he scanned his membership cards to his computer, then synced them to his iPhone as an album called WalletCards.
Apple and NBC Universal engaged in one of the more spirited feuds of 2007, when the two companies parted ways over pricing at the iTunes Store. While NBC programming remains absent from the US version of Apple\'s online store, the two companies could be taking steps to resolve their differences--at least on the other side of the Atlantic
Apple\'s stock is likely to go higher than expected based on a spate of iPhone agreements the company has forged, says analyst Shaw Wu of American Technology Research. Wu in fact suggests that the potential market could \"more than triple\" in 2008, from 150 million people to approximately 470 million.
AT&T Wireless, Apple\'s exclusive iPhone provider in the United States, is now listing a second model of the iPhone in its device database called \"iPhone Black,\" AppleInsider has been informed. Screenshots after the jump.\\r