As indicated last week and yesterday, Apple today launched updated MacBook Airs, which feature faster versions of Intel's Haswell processors at 100 less across the board.
Mac Pro Shipping Estimates Improve to 3 to 5 Weeks
Apple's Mac Pro is now shipping within three to five weeks in the United States, a slight improvement from its previous shipping estimate of four to five weeks
Updated 11-Inch and 13-Inch MacBook Airs Reportedly Coming Next Week
Apple may be planning to update its MacBook Air line next week, according to a new report from MacGeneration
Apples Future OS X Names May Include Yosemite, Mammoth, Big Sur, Redwood, Pacific
Following recent trademark investigations related to the iWatch, French site Consomac has discovered that Apple may also be using a pair of shell companies to protect various California-related names in anticipation of future OS X releases.
Report Claims iPhone 6 Will Feature Curved Display, All-Aluminum Rear Shell
Apple's next-generation iPhone may feature rounded edges and a curved glass display, according to a new report from Mac Otakara
Apple TV has sold 20 million units
If you were not paying close attention to Apple's quarterly conference call you might have missed a little tidbit thrown out by CEO Tim Cook about the Apple TV.
Apple Releases OS X Security Update for Mavericks, Mountain Lion, and Lion Users
Apple today released Security Update 2014?002 for Mavericks, Mountain Lion, and Lion users
Apple Releases iOS 7.1.1 With Touch ID Improvements, Bug Fixes
Apple today released iOS 7.1.1 to the public, a month and a half after releasing its first major update, iOS 7.1
Apple kicks off public OS X beta testing
Apple today followed Microsoft in opening up pre-release, or beta, versions of its personal computer operating system to all comers.
Apple Seeds OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 Build 13D45a to Developers
Apple today seeded build 13D45a of OS X 10.9.3 to developers
Former Apple CEO John Sculley: Forcing Steve Jobs Out Was a Mistake
Former Apple CEO John Sculley states that he now regrets his decision to remove Steve Jobs from the company in 1985 and that the move to force the co-founder out was a "mistake," according to a new report from the Times of India
How Apple Could Make the Move to 4.7" iPhone Displays
Ming-Chi Kuo presented the first possible screen resolution for Apple's 4.7" iPhone 6
Apple Seeds OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 Build 13D43 to Developers
Apple today seeded build 13D43 of OS X 10.9.3 to developers
Apple Seeds OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 Build 13D38 to Developers
Apple today seeded build 13D38 of OS X 10.9.3 to developers
Why the OpenSSL Heartbleed bug doesnt affect OS X or OS X Server
There's been a lot of concern about the OpenSSL Heartbleed bug, which is a vulnerability that allows theft of information that's normally protected by the SSL/TLS encryption used to secure many Internet sites and services.
New Apple TV box confirmed in development
Comcast cites it Tuesday as part of its FCC filing
Apple Bringing More Chip Development In House
Apple is planning on creating an RD team to develop baseband chips, which are used to control a device's radio functions like modulation, signal generation and more, for future iPhones in-house, according to a new report from DigiTimes
iWatch Rumored to Include UV Light Exposure Sensor
Apples long-rumored iWatch smartwatch may include a UV light exposure sensor provided by Texas-based Silicon Labs, according to a new research note from Barclays analyst Blayne Curtis
iOS 7 Adoption up to 87% Ahead of WWDCs Likely iOS 8 Announcement
iOS 7 adoption continues to grow, with Apple seeing the operating system on 87 percent of devices connected to the App Store, according to Apple's App Store developer support page.
Apple Expands iPhone Trade-In Program to Germany
After expanding to France and Canada last month, Apples iPhone trade-in program is now available in Apple Retail Stores throughout Germany