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  • News: Happy Birthday Steve Jobs!

    It's a happy birthday today to Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs (born 1955).

  • News: Huge Apple security update fixes 55 bugs

    Apple has released a security update for Mac OS X that patches 55 bugs and marks the largest update by Apple in nearly a year.

  • Video: World Technology Update, February 9 2009

    Sticker machines are back with a new twist, the iPhone launches in the Middle East and Google introduces two new products. All that news and more on this week’s World Tech Update.

  • News: German company offers Mac clones to UK

    UK consumers are being offered built-to-order Mac OS X clones that come with OS X 10.5 preinstalled, even though Apple has taken legal action against companies offering similar machines in the past.

  • News: iPhone passes 1% mobile phone market share

    Apple has grabbed 1.1 percent of mobile handset shipments with its iPhone in a slowing market that is expected to be focused mainly on smartphones in 2009.

  • News: Organiser claims Mac vendors rushing to CES

    Adding to the rumours that Apple may be attending CES 2010 in place of its usual presence at Macworld Expo, CES organizers today announced that the iLounge Pavilion has "quadrupled in size since its official launch last week".

  • News: Next-generation iPhone in June?

    While Palm's pre-announced Pre touchscreen smartphone is getting all the attention, rumours abound that Apple is readying a significant upgrade to its iPhone.

  • News: Apple laptops more than 70 percent of all Mac sales

    Buried in Apple's sales figures for the recently concluded holiday quarter is an interesting statistic: The laptop line (MacBook, Air and MacBook Pro lines) exceeded 70 percent of Macintosh sales for the first time ever.

  • News: iWork Trojan found in pirate copies of Photoshop

    The malicious software found in pirate copies of Apple's iLife'09 downloaded from file-sharing sites has also been found in pirated copies of Adobe Photoshop CS4.

  • News: Three reasons Apple's new iMac is late

    Industry watchers had expected Apple's Phil Schiller to unveil an updated iMac during his keynote at Macworld Expo. But it was a no-show. Why?

  • News: Apple's Nvidia update fixes Mini DisplayPort woes

    Apple has released Nvidia Graphics Update 2009, which is designed to improve cursor movement (reducing jumpy or erratic movement) when using Apple's £68 Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter with the latest MacBook Air, MacBook, or MacBook Pro.

  • News: Apple users struggle with Mini DisplayPort DVI

    Owners of the latest MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air models can connect their laptops to 30in displays using Apple's £68 Mini DisplayPort to Dual Link DVI Adapter. However, some users have been reporting problems with the new adaptor, ranging from screen artefacts to completely blank displays.

  • News: 25 years of the Apple Mac

    As Apple celebrates its 25th anniversary, we look at the company's five greatest successes and the five biggest mistakes that have helped shaped the Apple we know today.

  • News: The 10 best Apple Macs of all time

    While Apple may be known for its small-enough-to-fit in your pocket devices now, it wasn't always like that. As the company celebrates its 25th anniversary, we look back at its products and pick the 10 best Macs of all-time.

  • News: Virus found on iWork '09 file-sharing site

    A file-sharing site that offers pirated copies of Apple's iWork '09 application suite is infected with malicious software that leaves Macs open to attack.

  • News: Apple reveals profit increase in first quarter

    Apple has bucked the economic downturn and revealed its profits for its quarter one of 2009, which ended on December 27, hit $1.61bn (£1.16bn).

  • News: Call for Steve Jobs SEC investigation

    The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) should require public companies to fully disclose information about executives' health in light of Apple CEO Steve Jobs' health-related leave of absence and ongoing questions about his condition, said a university professor who specializes in executive management.

  • News: Wozniak: Apple will survive without Jobs

    Steve Jobs is very important to Apple, but the company can survive without him, says the company's co-founder Steve Wozniak.

  • News: Angry Steve Jobs demands privacy

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  • News: Apple reporters scrap live on air over Steve Jobs lies

    A fierce row broke out last night on US television channel CNBC, with ‘fake Steve Job’ blogger Dan Lyons accusing CNBC reporter Jim Goldman of being "played and punked" by Apple's PR machine. Lyons has since been banned from CNBC for life.