
Apple may face antitrust probe over Flash scrap
US officials plan to check whether Apple is violating antitrust rules by requiring software developers to use Apple programming tools to create applications for the iPhone and iPad.
US officials plan to check whether Apple is violating antitrust rules by requiring software developers to use Apple programming tools to create applications for the iPhone and iPad.
Flash died on the morning of 29 April, 2010. Steve Jobs killed it. And while we may not mourn its passing, we ought to be wary of its killer.
Apple's iPad has reached one million sales since launch - twice as quickly as the original iPhone.
Flash is no longer necessary to watch video or consume any kind of web content, says Apple CEO Steve Jobs
Police have raided the home of a blogger who revealed details of Apple's fourth generation iPhone ahead of its unveiling.
There may a bunch of Apple-flogging burglars at work in Auckland.
The worldwide release of the iPad will see New Zealand children's literature translated into numerous languages.
International customers waiting to buy an iPad will be disappointed by this news, Apple said, massively understating the face-clawing anguish now spreading across the globe.
More information on the iPad's arrival in New Zealand should be known within the next two weeks, says a local distributor of Apple products.
A patent filed by Apple - first dismissed as an April Fools joke - seems to be for 3D glasses for iPod, iPad and iPhone users while on the move.
Having read the past week's coverage I have reached this conclusion: because iHave an iPod Touch, now iNeed an iPad.
Apple iPad listings on eBay surged fivefold over the past week.
The iPad has been one of the most discussed devices ever, and that was before launch. Now people actually have them, what are they saying?
Eager customers lined up for hours outside stores in the US to be the first to own an Apple iPad
Feelie, by Te Awamutu-based developers FeelGudApps, monitors your behaviour for two to three days and then builds your profile based on psychology studies.
British technology magazine T3 has revealed its 2010 pick of the 100 hottest gadgets on the planet, and it's no surprise to find the forthcoming iPad top of the pile.
There can't be much money in Mac security software if no one's making Mac viruses. Even I only have this stuff installed to review, to be honest, or I wouldn't bother.
Magazines and newspapers are planning to launch special editions for the forthcoming Apple iPad, with the support of millions of dollars in revenue from advertisers.