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  • News: 2007: Apple's biggest ever year

    2007 will go down as a huge year in Apple's three-decade history. We've taken a look back at Apple's biggest 12 months.

  • News: Apple faces class-action music monopoly suit

    Apple is facing a class-action suit that alleges the company unfairly uses technological restrictions with its iPod line and iTunes Music Store to beat out competitors.

  • News: Apple patent sparks rumours of Apple ultramobile PC

    A US patent granted to Apple on Thursday seems to support reports that the company is working on an ultramobile PC to compete with Microsoft and its hardware partners in that market. The patent adds weight to rumours that Apple is set to launch such a product at Macworld San Francisco on Tuesday 15 January, 2008.

  • News: Apple share price tips $200

    Apple Inc. shares broke the US$200 mark for the first time ever Wednesday, then slipped back under the bar to close at $198.95 – about where they stand today.

  • News: iTunes Store to rent movies 'soon'

    Apple and News Corp. have signed an agreement to offer Twentieth Century Fox movies for rent through the iTunes Music Store, the Financial Times reported today.

  • News: Video report: 2007's top tech news

    With the release of Windows Vista, Apple's iPhone and a new breed of portable computer, 2007 was a busy year for the technology industry.

  • News: Apple to add WGA alternative to Mac OS?

    Apple has filed an updated patent application in the US for a product activation and anti-piracy technology that would give the company the same kind of control over its software as the oft-criticised Windows Genuine Advantage platform provides its rival, Microsoft.

  • News: Freezing MacBook keyboards fixed by Apple

    A recent Apple update has fixed keyboard lockups on Leopard-based MacBooks and MacBook Pros, according to users on Apple's support forums.

  • News: ThinkSecret site closes after Apple lawsuit

    Popular Apple rumour site Think Secret is to close as part of a settlement it reached with the Mac maker.

  • News: Analyst: Apple TV is the top video device

    ABI Research says Apple TV is the leading internet video delivery device, though concedes that Apple’s market growth has been stymied by lack of available content and the cost of entry.

  • News: Apple patches fix Mac OS X & Safari 3 beta

    Apple kept its rush of year-end security patches coming on Monday, issuing a flurry of fixes for its Mac OS X operating system and the test version of its Safari browser.

  • News: Leopard is Apple's most successful OS ever

    Mac OS X 'Leopard' was the most successful operating system launch in Apple's history based on first month sales, according to research firm NPD Group.

  • News: Microsoft finishes Office for Mac 2008

    Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 is on track for launch at next month's Macworld trade show, having been signed off by the Microsoft development team working on the project.

  • News: Apple releases GarageBand 4.1.1 update

    Apple's GarageBand has been updated with a maintenance patch that ships in conjunction with new versions of QuickTime and QuickTime Broadcaster.

  • News: iPhone a top wish for Christmas

    As the Christmas shopping season kicks into high gear, Apple's iPod and iPhone product lines find themselves among the most sought after items in Europe.

  • News: 02 bullish over UK Apple iPhone sales

    Around 75 percent of iPhone owners will switch to 02 just to get their hands on Apple’s handset, the operator claims.

  • News: Apple withdraws Boot Camp for Tiger

    Apple this week announced that the Boot Camp Beta in Apple Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger will expire on 31 December. Boot Camp is dual-booting software for the Apple Mac OS X, that allows Mac users to boot into Windows.

  • News: Office 2008 to sync with iPhones & iPods

    Mac users running Microsoft Office 2008 will be able to port PowerPoint presentations to iPhones and video-equipped iPods, following the release of Microsoft's productivity suite in January.

  • News: Mischievous Apple ad says 'Give up on Vista'

    Apple has launched a new ad campaign encouraging Windows users not to give up on Vista features. The two-part advert, which now appears on selected sites, features Justin Long (Mac) and John Hodgman (PC). The two discuss an on-page ad component that sits at the top of the screen in the banner position. This states: "Don't give up on Vista."

  • News: Apple update fixes freezing iMacs

    Apple has issued an update that appears to have solved most of the screen freezing problems iMac users have been reporting since August, according to messages posted on support forums.