Apple Sues School For Using The Same Fruit In a Logo

Posted on October 8, 2008 by digg.com: Stories / Apple / Popular.
Categories: Apple, Apple News.
The Victoria School of Business and Technology in Canada could have probably taken a more original approach when designing their logo, but I doubt Apple is protecting themselves from much by suing the hell out of them.

Apple’s Brick: A Radical New Laptop?

The latest whispers are that Apple will announce a notebook made from a solid brick of aluminum

Sony selling DRM-free music for 66 cents per song

Posted on October 7, 2008 by digg.com: Stories / Apple / Popular.
Categories: Apple, Apple News.
How do you outmaneuver Apple's iTunes: By selling DRM-free music for less money than what you charge Apple. Sony is now selling its own and Universal's music on Dada.net, for 66-cents (15 songs for $10). Yeah, there is a footnote, but Apple can't be happy about this one. Do I smell a lawsuit?

Google Street View, auto-correction prefs in iPhone OS 2.2 b

A list of enhancements that may arrive in the next version of the iPhone operating system continues to grow with the unearthing of Google Street View support and an auto-correction toggle hidden in the most recent beta of the software.

iPhone 3G now the second best-selling US mobile handset

In a little over a year, Apple's iPhone has grown to become the second best-selling mobile handset in the United States, according to NPD.

iPhone 2.2 Hidden Features

It seems that Apple is taking further care in hiding new iPhone features in their beta releases. The most recent firmware beta seeded to developers listed "compatibility testing" in its release notes as the only change.

Audi ships A4 Driving Challenge iPhone game v2.0

Posted on October 6, 2008 by digg.com: Stories / Apple / Popular.
Categories: Apple, Apple News.
They say you get what you pay for. Unfortunately, even with the second release of the Audi A4 Driving Challenge for your iPhone or iPod Touch, the price tag is still fairly representative of the quality of the game.

20 ways to speed up your Mac

Computing power has increased massively over recent years, and for Mac users the switch to Intel processors brought new heights of speed and performance to even the most entry-level Macs. Thanks to the longevity of the average Mac, there are many thousands of older PowerPC machines still in use, dutifully chugging away day after day. And even for

iPhone: Judge waives Apple AT&T objections to antitrust case

A US federal judge has shut down some attempts by Apple and AT&T to dismiss a class action lawsuit that accuses the two of violating antitrust law with their iPhone exclusivity agreement, pushing the complaint closer to a possible trial.

Hack Your Apple TV With Boxee

Using this patch, you can enable your Apple TV to play practically any DRM-free multimedia file.