Apple announces iPhone Tech Talk World Tour 2009 Apple’s iPhone Tech Talk World Tour is scheduled to run from October 29 to December 15 this year and will take place in nine cities across the world.
Apple Rock and Roll event now on QuickTime Apple has posted QuickTime video of Wednesday's "Rock & Roll" event in San Francisco, where the company introduced new iPods and a major new version of iTunes.
Apple's iPod and iTunes updates Apple updated its iPod line and rolled out a new version of iTunes 9 on Wednesday. Macworld's editors are on hand to make sense of these announcements.
Slideshow: Apple's Rock & Roll event Images of today's Rock and Roll event where Apple unveiled updates to iTunes, the iPhone OS, and the iPod line
Apple CEO Jobs makes public appearance at event Apple's music-themed press event Wednesday featured an appearance by Steve Jobs -- the first time the CEO has appeared in public after his six-month-long leave of absence earlier this year.
Apple boosts iPod touch capacity, cuts 8GB price In addition to cutting the price on its entry-level iPod touch to $199, Apple also made the 32GB and 64GB models 50 percent faster while adding support for Open GL | ES version 2.0.
Apple to kill Palm Pre iTunes media sync again? CIO's Al Sacco wonders if Wednesday's Apple event means an iTunes update that could once again leave Palm Pre users without the ability to sync music files via the Apple software.
The Macalope Weekly: R.I.P. Apple Tablet The world's only mythical Mac pundit expounds on the train-wreck of the mythical Apple tablet, Apple's non-existent participation in CES 2010, and what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas—unless it's an iPhone security bug.
Slideshow: iPhone 3G S launch Modest sized crowds queued up early Friday morning to be the first to own an iPhone 3G S
WWDC 2009 Keynote Address now available on iTunes Apple has posted a downloadable video of its WWDC 2009 Keynote Address delivered by Phil Shiller and other senior Apple executives on the iTunes Store.
The Macalope Weekly: The WWDC/Pre show Twas the week before WWDC took place at Moscone, and many expect Apple to roll out a brand new iPhone. And though it would seem the Palm Pre's ducks are all in a row, nothing quite explains Microsoft branding netbooks "loco."
The Macalope Weekly: Fight, fight, fight! If it costs $30,000 to fill an iPod, the Zune should have no trouble competing, right? And with talking heads dithering over whether Steve Jobs will return, new iPhone in hand, it appears that the fuss over netbooks may finally be dying down.
Jobs skips town council meeting on property demolition According to his lawyer, Apple CEO Steve Jobs did not feel well enough to attend a town council meeting on Tuesday over demolition permits for one his properties.
Apple announces WWDC 2009 dates Apple has announced that its 2009 Worldwide Developers Conference will take place June 8th-12th at Moscone Center West in San Francisco.
The Macalope Weekly: Some people are never happy The saying goes you can please all of the people some of the time, but the Macalope thinks there are some people you can please none of the time.
Five iPhone accessories I want to see now Apple says that the iPhone 3.0 update will feature support for accessories that attach to the iPhone’s dock connector. Melissa J. Perenson has a wishlist of accessories that she hopes will appear.
Summary: iPhone 3.0 update to offer 100 new features Apple gave users and developers a sneak peak at the iPhone 3.0 update slated for a summer release. Here are some highlights of the changes planned for the iPhone operating sytem.
Apple and the expectations game It’s always fun to speculate on what Apple has in store at its next big product announcement. But increasingly that speculation seems to be getting in the way of accurate assessments of Apple’s product moves, Philip Michaels says.
Gaming finally comes to the MacBook Peter Cohen weighs in on what the presence of Nvidia’s GeForce 9400M graphics will mean for the newly revamped MacBooks introduced by Apple on Tuesday.