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special coverage Intel-based Macs built for speed
New iMac desktops pack dual-core Duo chip. New notebooks, Jobs says, are " screamers."
Video: MacBook Pro
Video: 'A new generation'
Photos: Jobs works crowd
New Macs--Intel inside, but not outside
"
Intel Inside" badge won't appear on new Intel-based Macs. " We chose not to take part" in program, Apple says.
Jobs: New Intel Macs are 'screamers
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the first Intel-based Macs, almost a half a year ahead of schedule.
Analysts: Apple may offer new laptops
Analysts bet Steve Jobs will unveil revamped line of notebook PCs, new media deals at Macworld.
Apple en route to Intel Inside
roundup
Trademark application points way to Mac maker's chip shift. Plus: Blasts from the past, featuring Steve Wozniak.
Apple update fixes Mac OS X flaws
Apple names new COO
Jon Rubinstein, senior vice president of iPod division, is retiring.
Apple plugs 'critical' holes in OS X
Ten new patches for the Macintosh operating system address myriad flaws that open systems to remote attacks, experts say.
Apple set to ship Intel-based computers
Steve Jobs says the company is on track to deliver PCs with Intel chips by next summer.
Apple offers Mac Mini 'test drive
Online promotion lets customers return the Mini after 30 days. Is it a
sign the company's foray into low-cost computing has fizzled?
Apple offers repairs for problem iMacs
Company will cover repairs for iMacs that encounter a video or power problem related to a component glitch.
Apple fixes broken OS X patch
Apple unloads dozens of fixes for OS X
Still, of the 44 flaws addressed, only a handful are critical, according to security experts.
Apple enhances iBooks and Mac Minis
Company touts changes to its iBook laptop and Mac Mini lines, including increased memory and built-in wireless technology.
Apple's adieu to Big Blue
Steve Jobs gives the heave-ho to IBM processors in favor of powering Macs with chips from Intel.Getting a taste of Intel Macs Developers get first look at the work ahead of them to convert their programs to run on Intel-based Macs.
Apple adds more power to G5 line
Computer maker refreshes Power Mac series of desktops, adding more graphics power and memory.
Apple strikes back at 'iCon Jobs' publisher
Mac maker has removed all of John Wiley & Sons' books from Apple
store shelves ahead of the publication of a biography of its CEO.
Photo: Jobs biography said to rankle Apple
Java glitch hits OS X update
Recent update causes Java-related headaches for some Mac owners, Apple has acknowledged.
Apple releases patch for Mac OS X
The Mac maker plugs security holes in Safari, Mail and ColorSync and includes open-source fixes for several other programs.
Apple's crop
Apple unveils book-size Mac Mini, sans monitor. Also: Flash comes to the iPod.
Apple debuts new, low-priced iPod
updateMac maker introduces new version of its popular music player dubbed the Shuffle, priced at just $99 or $149.
Photo: iPod Shuffle
Apple suit foreshadows coming products
updateCompany sues Mac enthusiast site and others, lending credibility to hot rumors surrounding product plans.
In the works at Apple
roundup New clues point to Apple offering its own suite of office software. Also: An iMac under $500?
Mac to go below $500?
Apple fans fuel pre-MacWorld rumors of a lower-cost desktop.
Next IBM-Apple chip getting high-end feature
Big Blue is incorporating technology that lets the chip run multiple operating systems simultaneously.
Apple releases security
update to Mac OS X
Apple Computer published an update to its Mac OS X operating system
Thursday, closing 17 security holes in open-source and proprietary
components
Mac users face rare threat
Shell script disables Mac OS X's built-in firewall, steals personal information and can destroy data.
Apple releases new machines, cuts prices
updateThe holiday season is bringing a smaller price tag for the lowest-end iBook, among other treats from the computer maker.
Apple event could bring iPod news
"
Special event" featuring Steve Jobs and Bono, set for next week, fuels speculation about an updated music player.
Photo gallery: iPods everywhere
Apple fixes 15 flaws in Mac OS X
The Mac maker patches a bushel of security issues in its flagship operating system, some of which are considered " critical."
Apple hatches newest iPod
updateThe two new models are $100 cheaper than their previous incarnations and feature significantly improved battery life.
Apple's iMac takes a time-out
roundup Flat-screen PC won raves, but sales had begun to flatten out. Will an all-new design give it a lift?
Apple sells supercomputer sequel
U.S. Army contractor snaps up $5.8 million, 1,566-server supercomputer, as Mac maker angles for its share of the market.
Apple readying new Power Macs?
Photos of a yet-to-be released Power Mac appear in a service manual,
fueling speculation that the computer maker is working on an updated
version of the machine.
Mac OS X security patch
The security update addresses flaws that security firms say could allow malicious code to be run on a Mac.
Mac OS X vulnerable to one-two combo attack
Apple criticized for security advisories
A second researcher criticizes the Mac maker for not adequately labeling the seriousness of security flaws in its advisories.
Apple trims eMac price
The computer maker fits a speedier SuperDrive into its top-of-the-line eMac, while dropping the computer's price by $100.
OS X flaw may leave Macs open to virus attacks
Apple says it is investigating a French security firm's claim that it
has found a way to trick Mac computers into opening potentially harmful
files.
Apple releases patches for Jaguar, Panther
The updates fix four issues, including security holes in the Unix printing system used by the Mac OS.
Apple's new core
special report As the Mac marks its 20th year, the iPod may define the company's new era of an open strategy.
Apple's cluster connection
roundup While touting new software and the iPod at Macworld, Apple also bolsters its supercomputer efforts.
Apple readies gadget harvest
roundup As Apple prepares for expo, companies take wraps off new products.
Mac applets coming soon to Windows
A Web site that offers desktop applets for the Macintosh desktop is gearing up to provide similar gadgets for Windows.
Apple hits 25 million iTunes downloads
Apple Computer has nearly doubled sales of digital music through its
iTunes music store since launching a Windows-compatible version of its
iTunes software in October, the company says.
Apple targets bigger pie in Japan
The Mac maker plans to open its first retail outlet outside of the
United States this weekend in Tokyo, as it makes a bigger push for the
world's third-largest PC market.
Microsoft unveils new Media Player for the Mac
The software giant quietly releases a new Macintosh version of its Windows Media Player software.
Mac drive makers help stamp out FireWire flaw
A number of hard-drive manufacurers release patches designed to prevent
a glitch that has caused some FireWire 800 drives to lose data when
used with the new version of Mac OS X.
Apple patches Panther but not older OS
update
The new Mac OS X operating system, Panther, fixes security flaws that
affect previous versions of the OS, leaving security experts asking if
users must pay for an upgrade to be secure.
Apple's 'Panther' set to prowl
The Mac OS X update highlights the different tacks Apple and Microsoft
have taken when it comes to updating their operating systems.
Apple to uncrate Panther OS this month
update
Version 10.3 of Mac OS X includes a new look and better speed for the
Finder file-search tool and will introduce Expose, a feature designed
to help locate a desired window on a crowded desktop.
Apple fixes Mac OS X upgrade
The Mac maker posts a new release of the operating system--after an
earlier minor upgrade caused some systems to have problems connecting
to Ethernet networks.
Apple polishes off titanium line
update
At Apple Expo Paris, the company says it is replacing the last of its
titanium PowerBooks with aluminum versions as it updates its entire
line of high-end portables.
Apple speeds up iMac, bulks up iPod
update
The new iMac desktop computers boast speeds of up to 1.25GHz, and the
two largest iPod music players now feature capacities of 20GB and 40GB.
Apple's G5s get sent to school
The computer maker delays the shipping of its dual-processor Power Mac
G5 to individual consumers, opting instead to send the first of the
fast desktops to schools.
Apple shooting for supercomputer heights
Apple to sell Macs at Best Buy
The computer maker plans to start selling its Macintosh computer.
Jobs unveils new Power Macs
update
Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs rolls out a new crop of Power Macs that he
says can outperform any Windows-based PC on the market.
Apple gets taste
for speed
The Power Mac line may soon get a much-needed overhaul of its high-end desktops.
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Quark makes way for Mac OS X
update
A long-awaited update to QuarkXPress will ship next week, removing a major
hurdle that's prevented some businesses from upgrading to Apple's operating
system.
Apple limits iTunes file sharing
The Mac maker limits a music-sharing feature from the latest version
of iTunes after some Mac owners used it to swap songs over the Internet.
Apple preparing new upgrade
fees
The company is planning to charge for upgrades
to some of its " digital hub" software.
From iMac to Jaguar
Apple's busy year includes the flat-panel iMac, iPod for
Windows and improved OS X.
Microsoft
chooses new Mac chief
The software titan names Roz Ho
general manager of its Macintosh Business Unit, which produces software for
Apple's operating system.
Apple adds DVD burner to
PowerBook
The company updates its entire portable
line, most notably adding its first PowerBook capable of burning
DVDs.
Apple readies
first Jaguar update
Apple Computer this week plans to
release the first update to recently released Mac OS X 10.2, also known as
Jaguar, sources say.
StarOffice shines on Apple's OS X
Sun will work with Apple on a project that's got one
rival in mind: Microsoft Office.
Software maker wooing Mac
Office users
ThinkFree, hoping to grab Mac OS X
customers away from Microsoft, offers a $50 combination of word processing,
graphics and spreadsheet software--to the giant's $499 package.
Apple: Play music at your
own risk
Copy-protected audio discs can crash your Mac--but don't
expect the computer maker to pick up the cost of repairs.
Apple's new eMac sports
17-inch screen
Aiming to boost its fortunes in the
education market, the Mac maker plans to unveil an all-in-one computer built
around a 17-inch flat-screen monitor.
New iMac lifts Apple's
market position
The company is one of only a handful of
computer makers to eke out growth anywhere in the shrinking market, according to
research firm IDC.
Apple I computer sells for
$14,000
A longtime Apple programmer casts the winning bid for the
vintage computer, which originally sold in 1976 for $666 and was created by
company co-founder Steve Wozniak.
Security flaw in Microsoft Office for
Mac
The software giant releases a patch for a critical
security vulnerability in Internet Explorer and the Entourage mail client that
could leave the Macintosh open to attack.
Microsoft plans Mac Office fixes
update The company
will introduce a service pack that fixes bugs, but it hasn't solved a bigger
problem: creating a Mac OS X e-mail client that can talk to an Exchange server.
Adobe Updates Web,
Animation Software
The company is releasing new versions of its
GoLive Web authoring application and LiveMotion animation software, which will
compete mainly with products from Macromedia.
Picture This: Photoshop On
Mac OS X
Adobe Systems' version 7.0 of Photoshop will support Mac
OS X, which is seen as crucial for both Adobe and Apple. Plus: New tools for
manipulating and managing photos
Apple, Microsoft Pact Nears End
It's a love-hate relationship. But as a Mac product deadline draws
near, will the two play nice?
Apple Slams Door On
Windows Themes
The Mac maker asks a Web site to stop
offering for download two " desktop themes" that let computer owners customize
the look of Windows XP so that it resembles the Mac OS X.
Opera 5.0 For Mac OS X Beta 4
Is Out
02/12/2002
Opera Software ASA just released Opera 5.0 for Mac OS X Beta 4,
introducing new features such as support for Quicktime and scroll wheel mouse as
well as various bugfixes. Opera 5.0 for Mac OS X Beta 4 and the Opera 5.0 for Mac final for systems
7.5.3-9.2.x is available for download immediately at
www.opera.com/mac/
Mac Office Vulnerable, Microsoft
Warns
The software titan says hackers could use the product
serial number as a weapon to shut down copies of Office v. X on a network or
connected to the Internet.
iMac Hopefuls Face Longer Waits
Strong demand for Apple Computer's new top-of-the-line
iMac means later delivery dates for prospective.
Are new Power Macs On The Way?
Faster versions of Apple Computer's Power Mac G4 desktop
can't come soon enough, analysts and Mac resellers say.
Earnings Alert: Apple Mixed,
Compaq Hits
roundup Mac maker meets
expectations, but misses sales projections...Despite HP furor, Compaq is back in
black...AMD sales fall 19 percent...Security companies get a boost.
Special
Report: Accessory
Makers Cautious On iMac
Frequent color changes in the past
have burned those mimicking Apple's design.
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Mac Fans Get Opera 5, But Not For
OS X
As Macintosh addicts debate the merits of the new iMac,
their choice of Web browsers expands with the release of Opera 5.0. But those
using Apple Mac OS X will have to wait a little longer.
Apple
Expands Its Consumer Services
The company continues to inch
into the services sector with iPhoto, which allows Mac owners to order prints or
photo albums from within the photo-editing program.
Macworld 2002: Apple Looks To
The Future
special coverage Steve Jobs unveils
a new flat-panel iMac and new iBook laptops, along with photo editing software.
The showman says the products are the " best thing" Apple has done.
New iMac Features
Flat-Panel
Display
Apple will unveil a new iMac on Monday with a display
connected by a pivoting arm to a half-dome base.
Apple Gets
Ready For 2002 Debut
Rumors swirl around what new product
Steve Jobs will unveil at Macworld.
Apple Fuels
Macworld Speculation
After disappointing many fans at the July
expo, the company promises attendees will be " blown away" at next week's
show.
Opera
For Macintosh: 2 New Versions Released!!
New Opera for Mac 5.0 Beta 5 for systems 7.5.3-9.2 and Beta 3
for Mac OS X introduces 30 day banner-free period, cookie editor and several bugfixes.
Mac Page Defaults To Netscape
Site
The switch highlights the ongoing battle between AOL and
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Commentary: OS X, An Unfolding
Epic
Mac OS X is Apple's attempt to ensure that the company is
in the forefront of innovation. But the story won't have a happy ending until
more business applications arrive.
Palm Joins
OS X Supporters
The handheld giant releases the trial version
of software created specifically to take advantage of Mac OS X's features, such
as its Aqua user interface.
OS X Update Embraces
Gadgets
Apple releases another update to its operating system,
adding more support for peripherals such as digital cameras.
Adobe Cozies Up To Apple OS
X
Design professionals, among others, have waited a long time
for this bear hug.
" Free" OS X Riles
Apple
Apple Computer becomes an unwitting Santa Claus after
some Mac diehards discover a way to turn a complimentary Mac OS X upgrade CD
into a free copy of the OS itself.
Apple To Update iBook, PowerBook
The company is making no major design changes to either notebook, opting instead
to boost the processing speed, memory and hard drive, sources say.
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Mac Enthusiasts Test Drive OS X
Steve Jobs Gets Groovy With New iMacs
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Apple Slices Price of Dual-Processor
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Google Buttons for the Macintosh
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