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January 23rd 2007
iTools has become a paid-for service (priced at £68.99 a year, or £120 per year for a five-user family pack) called .Mac, and Apple hasrecently released its latest upgrade to the package, a revamp of .Mac's webmail services.
Related categories : Other
September 19th 2007
Apple has finally done away with its chunky old keyboard and replaced it with this super-slim aluminium upgrade. The new board comes bundled with all iMacs and Mac Pros, is available independently, and a wireless version should be available in the UK soon
Related categories : Keyboards
August 21st
Can Apple TV get a new lease on life from XBMC and Boxee?
February 19th 2007
As you would expect from Apple, its displays are as stylish as they are multimedia-centric and come in a range of different sizes. Apple has given its 20-inch Cinema display a minor update with the brightness lifted from 250 nits to 300 nits
Related categories : Monitors
January 22nd
Opinion: Why Apple's objections are anything but
Related categories : Apple
October 6th
Get your hands on Apple's must have gadgets
Related categories : Apple
February 13th 2008
Apple has posted a guided tour going through all the features of its updated Apple TV unit. A new user-interface has been added, but the big news is the new movie rental offering through iTunes, which lets you rent or buy 1080p HD movies as well as standard-definition content without the need for a computer
Related categories : Apple
July 22nd 2008
Apple has announced a record profit for its third quarter results, with the success of the iPhone, iPod and a massive growth in Mac sales responsible.
Related categories : Mobile-phones , Phone-and-communications , Portable-devices , Apple
January 17th 2008
The biggest news at Macworld 2008 wasn't the MacBook Air, it was a ground-breaking deal with 12 of the biggest Hollywood studios that could see Apple repeat the success of the iPod and iTunes, only this time with movies. Here's how
Related categories : Apple
May 10th
The Apple aluminium keyboard returns with a compact, wired model?
Related categories : Peripherals
August 31st 2007
If you're not convinced that Windows Vista is an improvement over other operating systems, Apple's MacBook may appeal to you. Using the Mac OS, it's fast, efficient and stable - even when running lots of applications.
Related categories : Laptops
February 4th 2008
Logic Express 8 is the latest version of Apple?s middle-of-the-range music production sequencer. While it boasts more features than GarageBand, it?s essentially a cut-down version of Apple?s flagship music studio, Logic Pro 8
Related categories : Digital-audio-workstations
January 17th 2008
The MacBook Air may have grabbed all the headlines at Steve Jobs' Macworld 2008 keynote on Tuesday, but it's the announcement of a revamped Apple TV and iTunes movie rentals that could prove more significant in the long run. Here's why
Related categories : Apple
June 1st 2006
Given Apple's transition to the x86 architecture, we decided that despite being a Mac, it's worthy of our attention. The Mac mini is a small form-factor PC that's been around for about a year in various incarnations.
Related categories : Desktops
April 18th
Apple's Safari 4 web browser makes browsing beautiful, but is it more than just a pretty face?
August 10th
Apple's web browser takes another three steps forward ? and two-and-a-half steps back
September 4th
The new Logic Studio is finally here, but is Apple's music software all we hoped it would be?
April 1st 2008
Logic Studio is Apple's most powerful and complete music software package to date. It comprises a suite of tools: Logic Pro 8, a professional sequencer; Soundtrack Pro 2, a post-production program; MainStage, a live performance application; and a selection of superb utilities, instruments, effects and loops.
Related categories : Digital-audio-workstations
May 16th 2008
Following on from our Fair & Square interview and article yesterday, Apple has responded to the findings that the company's online UK store was contravening the ?Distance Selling Regulations?.
December 17th 2008
Following last week's lampooning of Mapple Stores and 'Steve Mobs' on The Simpsons, comedian Peter Serafinowicz tears into Apple this week, with a spoof ad promoting the Apple Mactini, the Apple Mactini Nano and the iToilet.
Related categories : Apple