Apple Event Fuels IPod Rumours
News U2's song "Vertigo" is the top-selling song at Apple's iTunes Music Store - it has also been used in an advert for the service. Among the sources of speculation was a report from Macintosh rumour site ThinkSecret that Apple would introduce a "U2...
[October 19, 2004, 15:00]
Apple To Develop ITunes For Windows
News In the Mac-only version of iTunes Music Store, Apple offers more than 200,000 tracks, with most songs selling for 99 cents, or about 65 pence, apiece and many albums available for $9.99. The service, named iTunes Music Store, is currently only...
[May 1, 2003, 7:24]
Macromedia Zooms Out Mac OS X Tool
News The announcement comes just over a week after OS X hit store shelves. Macromedia will begin shipping FreeHand 10 for Mac OS X next month, the company's first product tailored for Apple's new operating system.
[April 2, 2001, 11:42]
New Music Stores Serenade Web Surfers
News Apple has helped pave the way for these services, pouring unprecedented marketing dollars and sparking considerable industry buzz about its 99 cent online store. Sources said the company's store would be a separately branded version of the...
[September 29, 2003, 14:55]
Apple Upgrades IPod, Shows Bluetooth
News The new iPod has a 10GB storage capacity, double that of the original introduced last year, and includes software allowing it to store and manage up to 1,000 contacts. The new device can store up to 2,000 songs, something Jobs may have found handy...
[March 21, 2002, 10:52]
Apple Beats Targets But Profits Fall
News A version of iTunes and the music store for Windows is still slated for release by the end of the year, he said, which could substantially boost sales of music as well as of other Apple gear. As for online music sales, Anderson said that despite...
[July 17, 2003, 10:51]
US Report: Jobs Outlines New OS Strategy For The Mac
News In November, Jobs kicked off the new hardware strategy with the G3 Desktop computers and plans to sell them through the company's new online store. Mac OS 10 will ship in the third quarter of next year, Apple "interim" CEO Steve Jobs announced...
[May 12, 1998, 8:29]
Apple IMac G4 (20in., 1.25GHz) review
Reviews As with its little brother, if you plan to store lots of video, music or image files on the 20in.iMac, we suggest upgrading the base configuration with a 160GB hard drive -- the largest that Apple currently offers for the line.
[February 11, 2004, 8:05]
Microsoft Prepares Counter-attack To ITunes
News While Apple Computer grabs publicity for its new 99-cent music download store, Microsoft is quietly preparing for a counterattack by improving its own technology for supporting subscription music services.
[May 27, 2003, 7:47]
Start-up Touts Musical Communities
News Musicmatch launched its Microsoft Windows-based service earlier this week, and sources say Dell plans to launch its own branded version of Musicmatch's store soon. Apple's Macintosh-only download service sold more than 10 million songs in its first...
[October 2, 2003, 13:20]
Apple To Unleash Tiger On 29 April
News Apple is also selling a software bundle on its online store in the US that combines Tiger, iLife and iWork for $249 (£132), a savings of roughly $50. In addition to Spotlight, which adds a unified search engine to the OS, and Dashboard, which...
[April 13, 2005, 9:45]
Apple Pares Down IPod
News The iPod also includes a couple of games, an alarm clock and a file viewer -- as before, it can act as a portable file store. Apple on Tuesday radically updated its iPod MP3 player with a new version that weighs in at just 159 grams -- slightly...
[April 29, 2003, 9:31]
Apple Boosts IMac Speeds By 25 Percent
News Apple also said Monday that it has sold 10 million songs through its iTunes digital music store. Apple Computer on Monday introduced faster iMacs and larger-capacity versions of its iPod digital music player.
[September 9, 2003, 9:50]
IPhone 3G Snatches Lead In US Handset Sales
News The increased speed on the 3G network and Apple's App Store have also probably helped to boost the phone's popularity. Apple's iPhone 3G topped the US sales charts in the third quarter, according to market research group NPD.
[November 11, 2008, 9:36]
Firms Rush To Sell Songs Online
News Musicmatch said it would use the jukebox music player as the gateway into the music store -- as Apple has -- and, at least for now, the company is avoiding the kind of all-you-can-eat monthly subscription plans that Listen.com, America Online and...
[July 29, 2003, 10:33]
Low-tech Trick Gives Free ITunes
News For this reason, Apple took the unprecedented step of launching a Windows version of the iTunes store after years of developing software solely for its own operating system. It doesn't take a code breaker or a math whiz to lift songs from Apple...
[February 20, 2004, 8:29]
Dell DJ Set To Debut
News The Dell Digital Jukebox music player, or "Dell DJ," and accompanying software will be available through Dell's online music store starting from Tuesday, according to the company. Meanwhile, Apple Computer has been working with a variety of other...
[October 27, 2003, 14:50]
Macintosh Users Flocking To Kazaa Network
News Poisoned's quick rise during the past few months appears to pull the Macintosh closer to the Windows world, in which competition from free file-swapping networks is widely viewed as one of the steepest hurdles for authorised music services like...
[November 20, 2003, 9:10]
Bigger Toshiba Minidrive May Boost IPod Capacity
News The 40GB drive is already roomy enough to store 10,000 songs, according to Apple. Hard drives have become increasingly popular as a means to store data in consumer electronics products, such as digital music players and digital video recorders.
[June 3, 2004, 12:50]
Microsoft Launches Media Player 10 Beta
News But the biggest changes in the new "technical beta" software, available from Microsoft's Web site, will be invisible to most users until new portable music and video players reach store shelves this summer and autumn.
[June 3, 2004, 8:40]
