Although Apple's Steve Jobs has downplayed the possibility of Flash for the iPhone and iPod touch, Adobe is pondering making Flash for the iPhone anyway.
Apple has announced support for Microsoft Exchange email on the iPhone, and outlined third-party development tools for the iPhone and iPod touch...including games.
At his keynote at this year's Macworld Expo, Apple CEO Steve Jobs revealed Time Capsule, iTunes movie rentals, new Apple TV software, and...the ultra-thin MacBook Air.
The iPhone launched in the U.S., this summer, and is now available in parts of Europe: now, reports have Apple pitting DoCoMo against Softbank to launch the iPhone in Japan.
Put two checks in Apple legal team's "win" column: a settlement in a long-running patent infringement suit with Burst.com, and the dismissal of a stock options backdating suit.
Apple's Steve Jobs has confirmed the company plans to release an SDK in February 2008 to let developers build native third-party applications for the iPhone.
Reports indicate Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been subpoenaed by the SEC regarding Apple's stock options backdating as the agency pursues former Apple exec Nancy Heinen.
Apple has confirmed O2 will be offering the iPhone in the UK beginning November 9 for 269 pounds, including VAT. Almost more interesting is what Apple didn't say.
Apple's Steve Jobs has apologized for dropping the price of the 8 GB iPhone two months after introduction, promising $100 credits to early iPhone buyers.
Apple still hasn't been able to work out a deal to bring the Beatles' music to iTunes, but it's just launched the catalog of John Lennon's solo material.
The family-friendly Disney Mobile has added the DM-S105 and DM-S110 from Samsung to its lineup, offering integrated cameras, multimedia messaging, and Bluetooth.
Forbes Editor Daniel Lyons has been outed as the creator of Fake Steve Jobs, a satyrical blog that pokes fun - and scrutiny - at the high tech industry.
Market analysis firm In-Stat says that demand for digital rights management technology is going to grow, rather than decline, despite DRM-free offerings.