Tablet gossip is reaching fever pitch this week as the rumors keep coming. In the meantime, we take a look at 10 years of Mac OS X reviews, talk about OpenGL in upcoming Snow Leopard builds, and a prototype Apple Store makeover. read more »
If your indie band has songs on iTunes and you want to offer fans an iTunes LP package, check out this straightforward tutorial to adapt the sample iTunes LP project from Apple.
Mac users have two convenient ways to donate to Haitian relief efforts. Apple is taking donations for the Red Cross via iTunes, and indie developers are donating all proceeds for sales on January 20.
Apple has made a few high-profile acquisitions as of late, including mobile ad firm Quattro (which was Apple's second choice after Google scooped up AdMob) and the music streaming service Lala. read more »
Is Gawker's Apple tablet "scavenger hunt" a breach of the law? First Amendment lawyer Ben Sheffner does a legal examination of the situation. As it turns out, it's not so clean cut.
Steve Wozniak shocked the tech world by saying that the Nexus One is his favorite gadget du jour. Keep in mind he regularly uses two iPhones and cuts his steaks with stainless steel business cards.
One has to wonder whether Apple would have seen the same resurgence a little over a decade ago if the original iMac received the name Steve Jobs reportedly wanted it to have: MacMan.
Apple and third-party developers have lost $450 million due to App Store piracy since the store launched in July of 2008, according to an analysis by 24/7 Wall Street. This number might seem shocking at first, but the buzz generated by this report is misleading—the estimate is based on questionable numbers and an optimistic assumption that pirates would otherwise buy the software they steal. read more »
Apple has sent a cease and desist order over a bounty offered up by Gawker Media for evidence of the rumored Apple tablet. Unsurprisingly, some believe this is confirmation that the tablet exists.