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  • A new bunch of Apple hardware and apps

    Apple unveiled two new iMacs and a slew of application updates at a special event at its Californian headquarters yesterday.

  • Apple sweet for WA's Education Dept

    Western Australia's Department of Education and Training (DET) has recently commenced a new project that will see an array of Apple Macs installed in selected schools throughout the state.

  • Apple's 802.11n software now available

    Apple on Tuesday released the software needed to unlock the fast Wi-Fi chips inside almost every one of its new Macs.

  • How Apple could fight Cisco

    A mobile phone is to an Internet phone as an airplane is to a faucet?

  • Cisco sues Apple over iPhone name

    Cisco has fired the first shot in the war over the iPhone name filing a lawsuit against Apple for infringing its trademark.

  • Attack code out for new Apple Wi-Fi flaw

    Kicking off a "month of kernel bugs," a security researcher has released attack code that he claims exploits a new security hole in wireless software from Apple Computer.

  • 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 silent as Intel vPro hits Australia

    All the major business PC manufacturers in Australia -- except Apple -- announced products based on Intel's vPro chipset this week; vPro is designed to improve desktop management facilities for administrators.

  • Apple speeds up iMacs with Core 2 Duo

    Apple Computer's iMac desktops are now equipped with Intel's new Core 2 Duo processors, the Mac maker said Wednesday.

  • Macs see growth spurt

    With a wider range of systems available, consumers have been snapping Macs up, giving them a growth boost that outpaced the rest of the market.

  • Macs do Windows with no streaks, tests show

    Despite Apple Computer's historic disdain for Microsoft's Windows operating system, Apple's Boot Camp software lets Windows applications run just as well on a Mac as they do on a PC, performance tests confirm.

  • Vista delay could add up to Mac sales

    If there's one company that stands to benefit from the delay of Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system, it's Apple Computer, analysts said.

  • Apple launches new Intel Mac Minis, iPod Hi-Fi

    Apple Computer on Tuesday introduced its third Intel-based Mac, a revamped version of its petite Mac Mini.

  • Apple updates Tiger to fix iMac video problem

    Apple Computer has released an update to the Mac operating system that it hopes will alleviate the video problems that consumers had experienced with the first Intel-based Macs.

  • Display problem affecting some Intel iMacs

    Apple Computer said on Friday that it is looking into reports that a video problem with the new Intel-based iMac is preventing some graphics from displaying properly.

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