A bit of Apple news for you this morning: MacRumors is reporting that Apple is late-stage testing a new 15-inch, ultra-thin laptop with features similar to the MacBook Air; TUAW is betting that it’s going to be a sveltely redesigned MacBook Pro.
Currently, MacBook Airs are available in 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch sizes with a starting …
It seems Apple’s new “iCloud” service is being threatened by a thunderstorm.
Phoenix-based iCloud Communications, a company that provides voice-over-IP and other cloud computing products and services is suing Apple over the use of the iCloud name. The company seeks monetary compensation and an injunction against Apple’s use of …
Apple’s Steve Jobs took the stage at his company’s Worldwide Developers Conference today and, along with several other senior Apple officials, showcased what’s coming from Apple’s desktop operating system, Mac OS X Lion; the operating system that powers the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, iOS; and the long-rumored “iCloud” online storage …
Apple’s iCloud is just hours away, and the only question the internet is asking is “What is it?”
Follow-up: Apple Debuts ‘iTunes in the Cloud’ (but No New iPhone)
Much-respected Apple blogger John Gruber has a theory, based on whisperings and rumors that have reached his ears: iCloud is nothing short of a new iTunes.
That would …
After landing contracts with the big four record labels – Warner Music Group, EMI Music Group, Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment – the LA Times is reporting that Apple is closing in on deals with music publishers, which should be announced at some point today.
In essence, Apple’s iCloud seems poised to overtake …
Apple’s iWork suite is now available on iPhones and iPod Touches, and it’s free for users who already have the iPad versions.
iWork consists of three programs: Pages for written documents, Numbers for spreadsheets and Keynote for presentations. Each app costs $10. There’s no discount for buying them all at once, but as universal iOS …
It seems we can stop speculating about what Apple’s cloud-based online service will be called. It’ll indeed be called “iCloud,” as the company itself announced in a press release this morning.
Bundled alongside what will be showcased during a keynote address at its developers conference that starts next Monday, the company has simply …