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Spotify’s iPhone app has just gone live on the iTunes app store. But us poor Yankees are SOL. It’s available in Europe only — for now anyway.
The app is available here for free from Apple’s...
The more I play with Snow Leopard, the more it looks like it’s designed to run Apple’s upcoming tablet.
Look at Expose in the Dock — the new feature that reveals all an application’s open windows when you click and hold the ap...
Google’s Eric Schmidt “resigned” from Apple’s board because Chrome and Android were encroaching on Apple’s core business, or so Steve Jobs says.
But what if the opposite were true? What if Apple is encroaching on Google&...
Pretty convincing pictures and a video of the upcoming iPod Touch with a camera have surfaced. The pictures and video show clearly the camera and microphone first hinted at in dozens of cases...
What’s the worst kept secret in China?
The features and dimensions of Apple’s new iPod Touch and iPod Nano, which are hush-hush here in the U.S. ahead of their expected September unveiling, but are well-known in China.
Are you tired of all the sticky notes on your computer? Why not write your grocery list where you’ll find it: on your mousepad? That’s the concept behind Quirky’s Scratch-N-Roll product. Rather than a colorful image on a pad, the company turns all that...
Can’t decide whether you want your iPhone in your car, on your hip or patiently charging until your next foray? Such indecision could be the target market for USBfever’s 3-in-1 in-car/on-belt plus charger device.
The $40 gadget includes a goose-neck...
Apple has introduced a new system for controlling the way files are opened in Snow Leopard, and some users are very upset about it.
“Apple has made a huge, dumb mistake,” says Ross Carter, a developer whose application, Pagehand, is affected by the...
Basically: new iPods and iTunes, no Beatles and no tablet.
In declining order of likelihood, here’s what Apple will show off tomorrow:
1. Steve Jobs. Steve’s back but very, very thin. Steve will be the highlight of the show and his presence will...
Ok, so summer is slipping away and school is starting for another year. Although Apple (finally) puts an end to its back-to-school hardware deals, we have MacBook Pro laptops starting at $999, iMotion’s Max Audio System for iPods and other Apple items...