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WWDC 2009: 10 things Apple should do next
Posted on12. May, 2009 by Rob.
The triumphant return of Steve Jobs, Mac OS X 10.7, iPhone 4.0 and more
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Apple bows out of Macworld Expo with a whimper
Posted on07. Jan, 2009 by Rob.
Apple was always going to have a hard job topping its Macworld Expo keynotes from the last couple of years. Yet this year’s keynote was disappointing by even the modest expectations of most pre-show rumours. Why?
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Why Apple is right to ditch Macworld Expo
Posted on06. Jan, 2009 by Rob.
Apple’s moving on. Maybe we should too
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What is it that makes an Apple event so special?
Posted on05. Dec, 2008 by Rob.
Steve Jobs’ keynote at Macworld 2009 is likely to be one of the most eagerly anticipated of the tech year. But is there more to these events than fanboy hysteria?
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Woz goes wild, attacks iPhone, MacBook Air and Apple TV
Posted on03. Mar, 2008 by Rob.
Apple co-founder Steve ‘Woz’ Wozniak has some choice words for former cohort and current Apple CEO Steve Jobs
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Microsoft, Adobe get set for Macworld
Posted on10. Jan, 2008 by Rob.
Office 2008 and Photoshop Elements 6.0 to debut
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Apple updates Mac Pro, gives it 8-cores as standard
Posted on08. Jan, 2008 by Rob.
The new Mac Pro combines two quad-core Xeon processors, running at speeds of up to 3.2GHz, based on the Intel 45nm Penryn architecture
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John Carmack warns Apple over iPhone gaming
Posted on18. Nov, 2007 by Rob.
Slams iPod game development too
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Future iPods to run Mac OS X
Posted on29. Jun, 2007 by Rob.
World’s best portable media player finally gets the OS it deserves
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EMI drops DRM on iTunes
Posted on02. Apr, 2007 by Rob.
Removal of copy-protection sets legal downloads free
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iTunes: EMI to go DRM-free
Posted on02. Apr, 2007 by Rob.
The beginning of the end for copy-protected music?
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Apple vs Apple: the verdict
Posted on08. May, 2006 by Rob.
iPod-owner Mr Justice Edward Mann ruled that by using its logo in association with its music store, Apple Computer was not in breach of its 1991 agreement with The Beatles’ record label
