Nokia asks court to bar U.S. imports of Apple’s Macs, iPhones, iPods Nokia has filed a second lawsuit against Apple seeking to block the computer maker from importing its iPhone, iPod, Macintosh and other product lines into the U.S.
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Apple may ship tablet in March, report says Apple may ship its much awaited multimedia tablet device in March, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal on Monday.
4 reasons Apple will launch a tablet in 2010 It’s the one product everyone just knows Apple will unveil in the coming year. It’s also the one product no one really knows anything about.
Google’s Chrome grabs No. 3 browser spot from Safari Google’s Chrome overtook Apple’s Safari to become the world’s third-most popular browser just 16 months after its debut, a Web metrics company said Friday.
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Mac sales to set another record, says analyst Apple will report selling another record number of Macs in the final quarter of 2009 when it unveils its financial figures later this month, a Wall Street analyst said Thursday in a note to clients.
Apple misses Boot Camp update deadline Apple has less than 24 hours to meet a self-imposed deadline to produce a version of its Boot Camp software that supports Windows 7.
Apple takes holiday customer satisfaction honors Consumers were happier with their online shopping experience at Apple’s site this holiday season than at any other computer or electronics maker, a customer satisfaction measurement company said.
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Apple’s most significant products of the decade The end of one year and the beginning of another usually lends itself to list making. That goes double when the second-to-last digit in a calendar year flips over to a new number. That’s when every writer worth his or her salt breaks out a pad of paper, an almanac, and a top 10 list to signify the most important, most memorable, or best things of a particular decade.
2010: The year of the Mac? Apple was a bright spot in 2009 in terms of PC sales, but the signals are mixed as to whether the Mac can grow beyond its niche
Apple wins appeal of iPod hearing loss case A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a lower court ruling that said Apple’s iPod music players do not pose an unacceptable risk to users’ hearing.
Apple briefly cuts student price of MacBook to $728 Apple on Tuesday reduced the price of its least expensive laptop to $728 for students, teachers and educational staff.
Apple censors Dalai Lama iPhone apps in China Apple appears to have blocked iPhone applications related to the Dalai Lama in its China App Store, making it the latest U.S. technology company to censor its services in China.
Eight reasons to choose Safari or Firefox There are many fine Mac Web browsers to choose from, and no reason not to have several installed so that you can switch among them as needed. Even so, most of us rely primarily on one main browser. For that purpose, I recommend using one of the two most popular ones–either Apple’s Safari 4 ( Macworld rated 4.5 out of 5 mice ) or Mozilla’s Firefox 3.5 ( Macworld rated 4 out of 5 mice ).
Psystar halts sales of Mac cloning tool, will peddle Linux PCs Mac clone maker Psystar has indefinitely suspended sales of Rebel EFI, a $50 utility that lets customers install Apple’s Snow Leopard operating system on generic Intel-based computers.
iMac firmware update fails to fix flickering problems Owners of Apple’s 27-in. iMac have reported that the firmware update released earlier this week has not solved their flickering display problems, according to Apple’s own support forum.
Report: Apple to buy Quattro Wireless ad company for $275m Apple plans to buy mobile ad company Quattro Wireless for $275 million, a blog owned by the The Wall Street Journal said Monday, a move that would intensify Apple’s growing competition with Google.
Apple resolved iPhone trademark conflict in China The company that owned the trademark “i-phone” in China yielded it to Apple, the Web site of China’s trademark office shows, removing what could have become a legal roadblock for the similarly named iPhone there.
Seth H. Weintraub: Google Chrome passes Safari, releases ‘Similar Pages’ extension Well, we didn’t have to wait long into 2010 to find that Google’s Chrome Browser would surpass Apple’s Safari. Today, NetApplications released the news that Chrome gained .7 of a percentage point to get to 4.63% of the browser market. The largest month over month gain in Chrome’s history was attributed to the release of beta versions for both Mac and Linux (which isn’t supported by Safari) in December.
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