Apple’s mobile OS could move to more devices
An Apple event on Wednesday could underscore how the company's fortunes are increasingly moving beyond the computer to an array of connected devices. The company is expected to show a new iPod Touch with a camera for video chatting. It also could unveil a... Apple - iPod Touch - iPod - IPod Classic - Mobile operating system
Apple’s mobile OS could move to more devices
An Apple event on Wednesday could underscore how the company's fortunes are increasingly moving beyond the computer to an array of connected devices. The company is expected to show a new iPod Touch with a camera for video chatting. It also could unveil a... Apple - iPod Touch - iPod - IPod Classic - Hardware
News: Bose intros Apple-friendly MIE2i headset
Bose has introduced a new iPhone, iPod, and iPad-friendly headset, along with two other new headphone models. The MIE2i is a new Apple-friendly in-ear headset, while the MIE2 is a headset for other brands mobile devices; both are modeled after the companys new IE2 in-ear headphones. All three feature new StayHear tips that promise greater in-ear stability and an improved fit, a re-engineered ...
Apple comes out fighting against HTC again
Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER Rushes out another patent lawsuit IN RESPONSE TO HTC filing a complaint against Apple to the US International Trade Commission (ITC), Jobs' Mob has filed another patent infringement lawsuit against it. According to Apple, HTC is infringing two more of its patents related to the user interface on its mobile devices. The lawsuit was filed in the Delaware federal court ...
Millions are consuming Apples (in products) every day
Steve Jobs ' enthusiasm sums up what Apple and its app store, iPhones, iPods and iPads are doing to change the world of mobile devices.
Apple patents solar power for iPhone
Green energy may be coming to mobile devices Apple may be planning to develop solar powered iPhones, suggested in patent filings that describe putting solar cells on portable devices and on iPods.
Adobe CEO fires back at Apple’s Jobs
Macworld - The same day that Steve Jobs spelled out Apple's opposition to Flash on its mobile devices, Adobe's CEO responded, calling the problems cited by Apple a "smokescreen."
Steve Jobs reveals why Apple will not put Adobe Flash on its mobiles
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs has detailed why he will not allow Adobe Flash software on mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPod and iPad.
Apple’s Steve Jobs explains his hatred of Adobe Flash
It's been one of the biggest complaints about the iPhone Apple doesn't support Flash on its mobile devices.
Steve Jobs on Flash: Adobe should focus on the future, not criticize Apple
In an open letter published to Apples site today, Steve Jobs has taken a hatchet to Adobe over Flash and their attitude toward Apple recently. Outlining the six reasons he believes Flash is not best suited to mobile devices, Jobs describes the technology as created during the PC era for PCs and mice, and as falling short when it comes to low power devices, touch interfaces and open web ...