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  • Black Friday 2009: Apple one-day shopping event details

    Today, we were teased with Apple ‘s Black Friday event (or TGI Friday) with little detail on what exactly is on sale. We weren’t so confident in the last Apple Black Friday sale rumor, but there’s a new one that seems a lot more likely, and it’s from a more reliable source. At least that’s what the BoyGenius Report says. All of your favorite Apple products will be on sale, just not as much as…

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iPhone has finally launched in China

by Patrick Lutz on Oct 31, 2009 at 08:15 AM

The iPhone has finally officially launched in China, with one major feature missing: built-in Wi-Fi. A ban on Wi-Fi by the Chinese government had forced Apple to produce iPhones with Wi-Fi removed specifically for sale in China, but the ban on Wi-Fi had been lifted shortly after Apple started producing… Continue Reading »

Apple seeds Mac OS X 10.6.2 build 10C535 to developers

by Patrick Lutz on Oct 30, 2009 at 09:57 AM

Yesterday, Apple seeded Mac OS X 10.6.2 to developers, a release which comes only one week after the previous build was seeded to developers for testing. According to reports, the new build focuses on graphics drivers, trackpad preferences and virtual machine creation, and continues to list that there are no… Continue Reading »

Apple releases Apple TV 3.0 software and iTunes 9.0.2

by Patrick Lutz on Oct 29, 2009 at 08:39 PM

Today, Apple announced the launch of the 3.0 software upgrade for its Apple TV, which offers a redesigned user interface and compatibility with Apple’s recently released iTunes LP and iTunes Extras, along with Genius Mixes and Internet radio. Shortly thereafter, Apple also released iTunes 9.0.2, which adds support for Apple… Continue Reading »

Apple discontinues ZFS project for Mac OS X

by Patrick Lutz on Oct 24, 2009 at 01:42 PM

Apple has posted a notice on its ZFS open-source project page indicating that the project has been terminated. ZFS is an advanced file system developed by Sun that had been ported to Mac OS X and released in 2007 as an open-source project on Apple’s Mac OS Forge collaboration site.… Continue Reading »

Magic Mouse user guide suggests Mac OS X 10.6.2 to be released soon

by Patrick Lutz on Oct 22, 2009 at 08:45 AM

Several people have noticed and pointed out that Apple’s user guide for its new Magic Mouse makes a reference to the not-yet-released Mac OS X v10.6.2. The mention of OS X 10.6.2 suggests that Apple plans or at least did plan for the update to be released to consumers around… Continue Reading »

Apple embraces Twitter as a way to advertise iTunes content

by Josh Holat on Oct 21, 2009 at 12:03 PM

Whether you like or use Twitter, it is certainly clear the service has had some value when it comes to promoting brands. Until recently, Apple has solely had iTunesTrailer, an account with around 1.2 million followers, as part of their social media band wagon. However, Apple has recently created a… Continue Reading »

Apple releases new aluminum remote

by Josh Holat on Oct 21, 2009 at 06:33 AM

In the slew of Apple product updates released yesterday, the company also quietly introduced a new remote to be used with their new iMacs. This remote, which takes on the aluminum enclosure of many of Apple’s other products, has a small interface change but the same amount of buttons. For… Continue Reading »

Apple updates the iMac

by Ed Parry on Oct 20, 2009 at 05:05 PM

Along with several other updates, Apple gave some lovin’ to the all-in-one machine: the iMac. I believe it’s safe to say these updates have seriously improved the iMac. A few days ago, for serious computing, your best bet was probably the Mac Pro. Now, with up to 16GB of RAM… Continue Reading »

Apple releases Magic Mouse, world’s first multi-touch mouse

by Kirk Hiner on Oct 20, 2009 at 12:17 PM

Without much fanfare, Apple this morning announced the Magic Mouse, “the world’s first multi-touch mouse.” Taking cues from the iPhone and MacBook track pad, the Magic Mouse takes advantage of multi-touch technology to deliver much more control than was possible with buttons and a scroll wheel. Instead the seamless surface… Continue Reading »

Apple updates MacBooks, Mac Minis, iMacs and Magic Mouse

by Jake Gaecke on Oct 20, 2009 at 11:56 AM

We have rumors gone true, folks. I like to call those trumors. Just as predicted, we have new unibody MacBooks (not Pro), Mac Minis (including a Server version), iMacs and the Magic Mouse. Quite a round of updates for Apple. I’m very surprised there wasn’t a press event or the… Continue Reading »

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