Apple CEO Steve Jobs outlined the major features in the next release of the company's OS X operating system at the 2002 Worldwide Developers Conference yesterday. Jobs said Apple has secured a deal with AOL to allow users access to its 140 million...
Apple managed the feat when it moved its computers from Motorola's 68000 line of processors to its PowerPC line but could do so only because the new chip represented such a performance bump that it could offset some of the performance hit caused...
Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs publicly dismissed on Thursday an overture from RealNetworks to open up the iPod, saying such a move does not make business sense. Speaking at Apple's annual shareholder meeting, Jobs said there would be both an...
Apple is again trying to light up the computer market, according to a patent filing with the US Patent and Trademark Office. A patent application, listing Apple as the assignee and Duncan Kerr and Steve Hotelling as the inventors, was published on...
More recent concerns, which helped spur the Intel deal, included tension between Apple's desire for a wide variety of PowerPC processors and IBM's concerns about the profitability of a low-volume business, according to one source familiar with the...
To get around this somewhat trifling problem, the Apple CEO unveiled a rather neat little bit of technology called Rosetta, a dynamic code translating emulator that will allow Mac software compiled for the PowerPC platform to run on Intel-powered...