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Apple makes it official, slates iPhone event for Oct. 4
Apple today announced an Oct. 4 event on its Cupertino, Calif. campus to unveil its newest iPhone. Read More


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Android beats iPhone 2-to-1 in new smartphone purchases
Apple's iPhone lost share among U.S. consumers who bought a mobile phone in the last three months, while the share for devices running Google's Android climbed, Nielsen said Monday. Read More

Apple updates OS X to block Mac Trojan
Apple has updated the bare-bones antivirus protection included with Mac OS X to detect a Trojan horse that poses as a PDF document. Read More

iPad's dominance in tablets to continue for years, Gartner says
Apple created the modern tablet market, and its iPad has become the undisputed king of tablet computers. The iPad promises to hold that dominance for years to come, research firm Gartner said Thursday. Read More

New Mac malware poses as PDF doc
Security firms today warned Mac users of a new Trojan horse that masquerades as a PDF document. Read More

Apple's Mac Thunderbolt ports will support optical cables
Thunderbolt ports on Apple's current line of Macintosh computers will be compatible with upcoming fiber optic cables, which should be ready by next year, an Intel spokesman said. Read More

Q&A: 'IPad deconstructed' forum makes case for federal research
In an effort by organizers to spark the interest of lawmakers, a closed-door U.S. Capitol forum on the future of federal research was given a provocative title: 'Deconstructing the iPad: How Federally Supported Research Leads to Game-Changing Innovation.' Read More

Hands-on: 5 wireless keyboards for the iPad
Some typists can't make do with the iPad 2's onscreen keypad. Here are 5 wireless keyboards that could make for faster, more accurate typing. Read More


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Samsung and Apple clash in Dutch court
The legal battle between Apple and Samsung continued on Monday in a district court hearing in The Hague, Netherlands, during which the two companies argued the merits of four Samsung patents. Read More

Samsung seeks ban of iPhone and iPad in The Netherlands
Samsung Electronics has hit Apple with four patent cases in district court in The Hague, Netherlands, demanding a sales ban and a retail recall of all Apple products that use 3G technology. Read More

Mac virtualization face-off: VMware Fusion 4 vs. Parallels Desktop 7
Neither Fusion nor Parallels offer major improvements for Windows users, but they add welcome support for Mac OS X Lion virtual machines Read More

Apple held talks with Chinese environmental groups
Apple held talks with Chinese environmental groups earlier this month after the U.S. tech giant was criticized for using manufacturers accused of polluting the environment in China. Read More

Jonny Evans: If Apple's iPad sales slow, then everyone's in trouble
Fresh reports claim Apple has reduced production orders for the iPad 2, generating a raucous run of reactions claiming there's something unusual about this. There isn't, of course. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple prepares for pre-iPhone 5 iCloud launch
Apple is preparing to launch its iCloud and iTunes Match services in early October as it prepares to ship its much-anticipated new iPhone release later the same month. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's iTunes faces Facebook f8 threat
Apple's iTunes service has led the industry for a decade. Now the biggest music retailer, iTunes may face a new threat as Facebook moves to deliver its own partnership-based social music services at f8, a move which could give the iTunes hegemony its biggest scare yet. Read More

 
 
 

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