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New Apple Product Would ‘Enforce’ Advertisements

If Apple implements a new technology it’s trying to patent, consumers may be forced to read advertisements — and prove it.

Apple Reveals App Approval Process

Apple has launched an update to its Developer Center that allows iPhone and iPod Touch developers to keep track of their submitted software as it undergoes the App Store approval process.

Google's Chrome OS to Hit Market Without Many Drivers

Although it will lack many important features, Google’s Chrome operating system will be made available within a week.

Droid vs. iPhone Comparison Highlights Strengths of Both Devices

After the launch of Motorola’s would-be iPhone killer Droid, tech experts are asking, which is better?

New York Times Editor Accidentally Reveals Existence of Apple Tablet

An editor for the New York Times may have spilled the beans about Apple's upcoming Tablet.

Apple Unlocking Upsells With Free-to-Paid Apps

Apple, in a move that will help iPhone app upsells, told developers Thursday that they will be able to distribute free-to-paid apps.

Adobe Brings Flash-Built Apps to the iPhone

Adobe will release a new version of Flash Professional later this year that will allow developers to export Flash code in a format that will run on the iPhone.

AT&T to Open 3G Network to Competing VOIP Apps

AT&T is finally getting some competition on the iPhone, but it won't come from archrival Google.

Apple’s iPhone Is Coming to S. Korea

The Apple iPhone will get another boost in market share when South Koreans are able to buy the devices starting in November.

Apple Rejects Non-Nude Gay iPhone App

Apple has removed from its online store a previously approved app built by gay adult company Athletic Model Guild.

Apple Adds Porn Star's iPhone Apps

Grindhouse Mobile has announced its release of iPhone apps for Sunny Leone and Aria Giovanni: both now available from the Apple iTunes store.

iPhone’s Anti-fraud Feature Is Inconsistent, Researchers Say

Security researchers are calling the iPhone’s new protection against phishing sites, which was added to the updated iPhone 3.1’s Safari browser Wednesday, inconsistent.

Steve Jobs Appears, Touts New Lineup at Apple Event

Steve Jobs, Apple’s chief executive appeared onstage today after more than three months of medical leave, to present a new lineup of music-related products and services at a rock ‘n’ roll-themed Apple event.

Apple Users Will Have to Wait For Video iPods, Tablet

Tech fans eagerly awaiting the release of the new iPod at Apple's latest show tomorrow will get their wish, but they'll still have to wait for many other goodies.

Multimedia Messaging Comes to iPhone Sept. 25

Users with the iPhone 3G and 3GS will be able to send multimedia messages starting Sept. 25.

Apple Expected to Announce iPod Updates Next Week

Apple Inc. is expected to debut an updated line of iPods next week.

iPhone Coming to China

Apple Inc. has signed a multiyear deal with Chinese wireless carrier Unicom to sell the iPhone in the fourth quarter of this year.

Apple Explores Options in Cloud Computing, Content Delivery

Steve Jobs has bought approximately 500,000 square feet of space in the middle of rural North Carolina in a city called Maiden, where he plans to erect a data center.

Apple Tablet May Not Hit Stores Until 2010

It looks like Apple fans will have to wait a little longer for their tablet.

Prominent Apple Developer Boycotts iPhone, App Store Because of Inconsistent Policies

A prominent Macintosh developer is generating headlines for his criticism of Apple's App Store.