Month of February , 2008

Apple posts iPhoto update

Apple has posted an update for its consumer photo management and retouch software iPhoto '08, bringing it to version 7.1.3.

iPhone Software roadmap early March special event

Apple has sent invitations for a special event dedicated to the iPhone's software roadmap.

Apple releases iPhone and iPod touch software updates

Apple has released an update bringing the iPhone and the iPod touch' software to version 1.1.4.

iTunes becomes second music retailer in the U.S.A.

Apple announced it is now the second biggest music retailer in the U.S.A in a press release posted on its web site earlier this Tuesday.

Apple releases new MacBooks and MacBook Pros

Apple released speed-bumped MacBook and MacBook Pro linups after temporarily closing its online stores, earlier today.

Apple online store down, product releases expected (UPDATE)

UPDATE: The Apple Store has re-opened with new linups of MacBooks and MacBook Pros.

Apple's online stores are down worldwide, showing the usual yellow sticky inviting users to come back later.

iPhone SDK delayed?

Apple could delay the release of the very awaited iPhone SDK, an Internet report indicates.

Apple posts iTunes 7.6.1 update

Apple has posted an update for iTunes, bringing it to version 7.6.1.

Apple posts MacBook and MacBook Pro Keyboard Firmware Update

Apple has posted an update for the MacBook and MacBook Pro keyboards.

Apple releases 2GB iPod shuffle, drops price of 1GB model

Apple announced today a new iPod shuffle model with twice the storage capacity and slashed the current model's pricing.

Briefly: Next Intel chips, 128GB SDD, new iTunes content

Here's a brief catch-up with the news, notice we're skipping the whole iPhone 1.1.4 fake rumours fiasco :).

Apple posts iLife Support, Apple TV "Take 2" updates

Apple has posted an update for iLife '08 labeled "iLife Support 8.2". It also released the Apple TV "Take 2" update which was announced during MacWorld 2008.

Apple Store Reopens - Aperture 2 - Released with over 100 New Features

The Apple Store reopened and the new "product" is Aperture 2.

Apple claims there are over 100 new features in Aperture 2, including:

Apple Store Down "We'll Be Back Soon" (UPDATE)

UPDATE: Apple has re-opened its online store. Aperture 2.0, which includes over 100 new features was released (see details on our highlighted story).


Apple Store

Apple posts Security, Graphics and WebObjects updates

In addition the just made available Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.2 revision update, Apple has released updates improving Mac OS X' Security and Graphics as well as an update to its Web development environment, namely WebObjects.

Apple posts Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.2 Update

Apple has released the very awaited Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.2 revision update for both Client and Server versions. It brings hundreds of fixes as well as a few minor features.

Apple Special Event at the end of February?

Apple may be planning a special event at the end of this month if some Internet reports ar to be believed.

Apple posts QuickTime update

Apple has posted an update for QuickTime, bringing it to version 7.4.1. The update is available for Leopard, Tiger, Panther and Windows.


Apple Store

Apple posts ProKit, Braille Display and iPhoto updates

Apple has posted Apple's Pro applications 4.5, Braille Display 1.0 and iPhoto 7.1.2 updates.

Apple releases 32GB iPod touch and 16GB iPhone (UPDATE)

UPDATE: European stores were also updated to reflect the release of the 32GB iPod touch. The 16GB iPhone will be available in a few days in Europe, according to retail sources.

Apple quietly updated its online store and made available an iPod touch and an iPhone with higher storage capacities.

Apple Store closed (UPDATE)

UPDATE: The store is open again, Apple has released a 32GB version of the iPod Touch priced $499 as well as a 16GB of the iPhone priced $499. Still no new MacBook Pros. More here

Apple has temporarily closed its U.S. online store a few minutes ago, sign of new updates? The company usually releases new products on Tuesdays so we can suppose this is not just a maintenance downtime.

Briefly: Leopard update, iPhone in Europe, Microsoft buying Yahoo

Here's a brief catch-up with news of this week that we didn't cover:

Latest Mac Pros supporting PC Graphic cards?

If a recent user report is to be believed, Apple could have made the latest Mac Pros compatible with graphic cards destined to PCs.


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