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- 14 July 2008
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News: iPhone launch a 'grand slam', says Jobs
Apple today confirmed it sold 1 million units of the iPhone 3G internationally in just three days, and that ten million applications have now been downloaded from the App Store. The company says the millionth iPhone 3G shifted on Sunday.
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News: MobileMe users demand 'money back'
As Apple moves its .Mac customers over to the cross-platform MobileMe web suite services, further compatibility problems are surfacing. And some customers are demanding refunds for the days when the subscription service was either unavailable or beset with problems.
- 11 July 2008
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News: UK iPhone 3G launch - it's officially a disaster
Apple's new software update is killing iPhones old and new alike.
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News: O2 shambles closes London Apple Store
Flanked by police officers Apple staff effectively closed the London Apple Store today in the middle of the afternoon.
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News: Apple iPhone shames smartphones, says report
iPhone users lead the way in mobile web browsing, says a new report by comScore that claims that more than 80 per cent of iPhone users in France, Germany and the UK use the device to browse news and information on the mobile Web, compared to 32 per cent of other smartphone users.
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News: Apple axes .Mac applications
Apple has dumped its HomePage application and made users splash out extra cash on iLife.
- 10 July 2008
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News: MobileMe blinking on and off
Apple’s replacement service for .Mac, MobileMe, hasn’t officially launched yet, but the software to upgrade is on Apple’s servers. Logging on to Me.com, however, isn't always successful.
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News: iPhone Software 2.0 released
Though it hasn't yet appeared in iTunes, Apple's much anticipated iPhone Software 2.0 is now posted on Apple's servers.
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News: Apple opens the iPhone AppStore
A day before the launch of its iPhone 3G and iPhone 2.0 software Apple has opened its iPhone AppStore, selling 500 new smartphone applications.
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News: iPhone 3G: Your top 25 questions answered
Whether you have an iPhone already and want to upgrade or you've been waiting for an iPhone with lightning data-download speeds, we have all (ok, probably most...) of your questions answered here.
- 04 July 2008
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News: REVEALED! O2's plans for Apple 3G iPhone launch
A PC Advisor reader has revealed the secret plans for the UK launch of the Apple 3G iPhone. These include VIP passes for people who pre-order the phone online.
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News: Apple slashes price of Flash MacBook Air
Apple has dropped the price of the solid-state MacBook Air to £1,719 inc VAT.
- 03 July 2008
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News: Mac OS X market share rises 32% in past year
Apple Mac OS X's share of the operating system has increased by almost 32 percent in the past year, according to data collected by Net Applications.
- 02 July 2008
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News: Apple places order for 50 million 3G iPhones
Reports suggest that Apple has doubled the amount of memory it is ordering from Samsung Electronics to meet the demand for Apple iPhone 3Gs when they launch on July 11.
- 01 July 2008
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News: BREAKING NEWS! O2 alerts iPhone users of 3G upgrade
Owners of Apple’s first-generation iPhone have been contacted by UK carrier O2 by text message, alerting them to forthcoming news on privileged upgrade opportunities.
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News: New Mac OS X fixes iCal, Airport and Safari
Apple released several fixes for Mac OS X, with an updated version of the operating system tackling flaws in iCal, AirPort, Safari, and Spaces & Expose.
- 20 June 2008
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News: 'Critical' Trojan out and attacking Macs
SecureMac and Intego are both reporting a new security threat for Mac - multiple variants of a Trojan horse that affects the Mac OS X 10.4 and OS X 10.5 operating systems.
- 09 June 2008
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News: Apple to show Mac OS X 'Snow Leopard' today
Steve Jobs confirmed that Mac developers would get their first look at Mac OS X 10.6 today.
- 07 June 2008
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News: The 10 funniest spoof Apple adverts
There's just something about Apple's TV adverts that has appealed to comedians and satirists to create spoofs of them. We've rounded up the 10 best that are guaranteed to make you laugh.
- 06 June 2008
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News: Mac OS X 'Snow Leopard' coming next week
The next release of Mac OS X may get its first showing at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco, next week, according to reports. TUAW (The Unofficial Apple Weblog) even suggests Apple may release new Mac OS X code to developers in preparation for an early-2009 launch.
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