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  • Truce produces new Office for Mac

    It's been a bumpy five years in the making, and it took a detente between old rivals Microsoft and Apple to do it. Office for Mac OS X is finally here--could it be the start of a beautiful friendship?

  • Apple: Macs vulnerable to Wi-Fi hijacks

    A trio of security flaws in Apple Computer software that runs wireless-networking hardware could allow Macs to be hijacked over Wi-Fi, Apple said on Thursday in the US.

  • Apple unveils iBook portable

    Apple has unveiled its much-anticipated consumer portable, an eye-catching, colorful, curved computer that interim CEO Steve Jobs dubbed "an iMac to go."

  • How Apple is stalking its way into corporate IT

    With feline stealth, the Jaguar server may well increase Apple's high-end presence, but first it needs to overcome the corporate IT anti-Mac brigade.

  • No new Apples in the barrel

    Apparently looking to quash rumours before they start, Apple Computer said Tuesday that it won't launch any new hardware next month at the Apple Expo Paris.

  • Apple agrees to some OS X refunds

    Apple Computer has reached a tentative settlement in a class-action lawsuit that alleged the company had failed to fully support Mac OS X on some G3-based Macs.

  • Apple pitches Mac OS X to Linux fans

    This year Apple attended Linux Expo for the first time to explain why Linux fans should take a look at its operating system.

  • Mac OS X refund suit gets preliminary nod

    A judge has given preliminary approval to a settlement that would allow some Mac OS X owners to get a refund.

  • Apple turns on remote access for OS X

    Apple Computer wants Mac enthusiasts out of the driver's seat and using remote control.

  • Apple readies first Jaguar update

    Apple Computer this week plans to release the first update to recently released Mac OS X 10.2, also known as Jaguar, sources say.

  • Apple won't put OS X on other platforms

    Paris -- The forthcoming client version of Mac OS X won't be available on third-party systems built around IBM Corp.'s new CHRP-based PowerPC motherboard spec, according to Apple Vice President of Product Marketing Phil Schiller.

  • Mac sales up 40 percent

    Spurred by another quarter of strong Mac and iPod sales, Apple reported on Wednesday earnings that surged past Wall Street estimates.

  • Apple's AirPort adds home music streaming

    Apple Computer unveiled on Monday a $129 device that acts as both a portable wireless base station and a way to stream music throughout the home.

  • Apple's future looks less rosy

    Apple has been successful with products such as the iMac, but a recent drop in sales combined with problems in marketing and design have cast doubt over its future direction.

  • Apple lawsuit exposes coming products

    In its latest lawsuit seeking to clamp down on leaks, Apple Computer has added credibility to several hot rumours, including plans to offer a cheaper Macintosh and its own line of office software.

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