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- 12 August 2008
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News: Macs and MacBooks to defy PC downturn
The growing popularity of Apple's Mac computers will help the company outgrow competitors in the PC industry, despite a downturn in computer sales, according to an analyst at Credit Suisse.
- 11 August 2008
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News: Apple delivers 60m iTunes apps in a month
Apple's iTunes App Store delivered more than 60 million applications in its first month, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal, with the iPhone maker achieving $30m in sales.
- 08 August 2008
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News: Analyst: New MacBook and iPods planned
New iPods and a new laptop model could be on the way at an Apple special event in September, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster.
- 05 August 2008
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News: Apple fixes bugs with iPhone 2.0.1 software
Apple has released iPhone software 2.0.1, an update to the original software released with the iPhone 3G, and usable with all iPhone models.
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News: Apple's DNS patch missing vital element
Apple's DNS patch, which was released last week, doesn’t fix the high profile DNS cache poisoning error, says security researchers.
- 04 August 2008
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News: Apple dominates European education sales
Apple has retained its position as Europe's number one PC manufacturer to education markets, according to research firm Gartner, and has now held the position for eight successive quarters.
- 01 August 2008
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News: DNS patch finally released by Apple
A patch that will fix the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) DNS server flaw has been released by Apple.
- 31 July 2008
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News: Apple: 'get ready for MacBook and iPod shortage'
As a number of new products come on stream, Apple is warning resellers that many of its core products may be in short supply in the next few weeks.
- 30 July 2008
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News: Apple: MobileMe is finally restored
All MobileMe customers that found themselves without email over the past week have had their service restored, according to Apple. The company said 1 percent of members were affected by the mail problems.
- 29 July 2008
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News: Apple to build slimmer, glass-topped MacBooks
Rumours suggest that Apple is set to design and build all-new slim and MacBook laptops.
- 28 July 2008
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News: NYT: Steve Jobs health scare not life threatening
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has some health problems, but they are not life-threatening, the New York Times reported on Saturday.
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News: MobileMe email partially restored
Users of Apple's MobileMe have been given partial access to the email service after a week-long outage.
- 24 July 2008
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News: Report: Apple planning £500 MacBook
Apple is planning to add a low-cost MacBook to its laptop line, according to Piper Jaffray.
- 22 July 2008
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News: Apple sells 717,000 iPhones in strong Q3
Strong iPod and iPhone sales helped Apple grow its net income by nearly $200m in its fiscal third quarter compared to the same period last year.
- 19 July 2008
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News: The six biggest Mac security flaws
The general consensus is that Macs are much more secure than PCs and it's the Windows platform, which has the most attacks. Unfortunately that's not the case anymore. Apple is fast becoming the company most in need of getting its security mojo going.
- 16 July 2008
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News: Apple apologizes for MobileMe delays, extends subscriptions
Apple has recognized the problems that interrupted its new MobileMe services and is offering an olive branch to all .Mac subscribers.
- 15 July 2008
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News: Apple sues Mac cloner Psystar
Apple is now suing rogue Mac clone maker Psystar for violating its Mac OS X shrink-wrap licence.
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News: Apple 'no' to UK iTunes price cuts
Apple has scrapped plans to cut its UK iTunes prices, despite promising to do so at the start of the year.
- 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.
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