Apple fans don’t seem so smug, with neither Snow Leopard or an iPhone nano to be seen at today’s Macworld keynote. But maybe that’s the point. Apple doesn’t need another new killer device when they’ve the iPhone and Mac OS platform to lean on.
And Steve Jobs will not be delivering his famed speech at this coming Macworld in January. Say it isn't so, Steve.
Unofficial "official" WiFi drivers brings the Mac Netbook ever closer -- albeit in a shady legal fashion.
Apple chief admits to 'nutritional problem' and will remain at the helm during treatment.
An American man managed to scam Apple of 9,000 iPod shuffles, using a replacement warranty trick, prepaid visa cards and just a little bit of old fashioned 'guesswork'.
We rarely recommend 17in notebooks to friends, because they’re too clunky and expensive. Apple has solved half the problem.
Cisco won best in show at Macworld for their Webex Meeting Center for iPhone. And, after getting a tour through the application with a couple of Cisco gurus, it's easy to see why.
Even without Steve Jobs at the helm, it looks like next month's Macworld keynote could announce good news for Macolytes, if the current round of rumours is to be believed.
And we’re gearing up for more HD TVs, laptops, cameras, wireless devices that Las Vegas and CES 2009 can throw at us. Yes, we’re going to Vegas.
Apple chief executive and co-founder Steve Jobs has officially returned to his position following a six-month medical leave.
Reference to new 2.1 version gets the web in a tizzy – but what does it mean?