Sep 03

Apple’s iOS mobile operating system rocketed past the open source Linux this summer to become the third most popular Web browsing platform on the Internet.

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Sep 03

Apple has revamped its Movie Trailers page with movie showtimes and the ability to automatically find the nearest theater, all within HTML5, and compatible with iOS devices.

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Sep 03

Apple has doubled its monthly output capacity of the iPad and is now manufacturing 2 million per month to meet strong consumer demand, but the company reportedly would like to go even further and produce 3 million every month very soon.

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Sep 03

Spammers have wasted no time in flocking to Apple’s new music-related social media service integrated within iTunes 10, Ping, which does not feature any protective filtering measures.

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Sep 02

Apple has posted an iPad software update page on its website with details of the forthcoming iOS 4.2.

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Sep 02

Google is negotiating with music labels to secure licensing for a music download store and “digital song locker” that would challenge Apple’s digital music reign, a new report claims.

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Sep 02

When iOS 4.1 ships next week, iPhone and iPod touch users will have a new feature that allows for better photos in bright lighting: High Dynamic Range. AppleInsider offers a first look at the new technology built right in to the iOS Camera application.

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Sep 02

Apple on Thursday seeded its fourth beta of Mac OS X 10.6.5 to developers, as the security and maintenance update continues to be tested before its public release.

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Sep 02

Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs suggested Wednesday that reported Android activations from Google are falsely inflated because they include upgrades — an insinuation that the search giant quickly disputed.

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Sep 02

Apple’s new music-related social network, Ping, is not tied in to Facebook because the website demanded “onerous terms” that Steve Jobs said his company could not agree to.

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