Apple cuts price on DRM-free music to 99 cents

October 16, 2007

Macworld.com - Apple has cut the price of its DRM-free music from $1.29 to 99 cents, the same amount it charges for songs encoded with its FairPlay DRM technology. The move brings Apple’s pricing closer to that of Amazon, which recently began selling DRM-free music for 99 cents or lower.

Apple’s new operating system to hit stores Oct 26

October 16, 2007

The Apple logo hangs at the entrance to the Apple store on New York's 5th Avenue June 29, 2007. Apple Inc said on Tuesday it started receiving orders for its new operating system called Leopard, which will go on sale on October 26 and cost $129 for a single user license. (Mike Segar/Reuters)Reuters - Apple Inc said on
Tuesday the newest version of its Macintosh operating system
would go on sale on October 26, hitting the market after a
four-month delay due to the company’s work on the iPhone.

Apple’s Leopard system goes on sale

October 16, 2007

A customer checks out the iTunes Web site at an Apple store in Tokyo, August 25, 2006. Legal digital downloads of music and video in Britain rose by 80.6 percent during the past year to 112 million pounds, researchers said on Friday. (Kiyoshi Ota/Reuters)AP - Apple Inc.’s next-generation operating system, Mac OS X “Leopard,” will be available Oct. 26 for $129, and Apple’s online store is taking pre-orders, the company said Tuesday.

Apple to unleash Leopard operating system October 26

October 16, 2007

Apple computer logo. Apple announced Tuesday that its new Leopard operating system will debut in stores on October 26, four months later.(AFP/File/Joel Saget)AFP - Apple announced Tuesday that its new Leopard operating system will debut in stores on October 26, four months later than originally planned due to a shift of resources for the iPhone launch.

Apple Confirms Leopard Release Date

October 16, 2007

PC Magazine - Mac OS X 10.5 will reach Apple retail stores and resellers on Oct. 26.

Leopard May Help Apple in the Enterprise

October 16, 2007

NewsFactor - Mac OS X Leopard — the “best upgrade” Apple has ever released, in the words of Steve Jobs — will be available on October 26, Apple announced Tuesday. Deemed version 10.5, Leopard will go on sale at 6:00 p.m. that day.

Karelia’s new Mac media browser for the rest of us

October 16, 2007

Karelia Software on Tuesday released its iMedia Browser, a small, free application that lets users browse a variety of rich content on their Macs and then drag the media files directly into their current working document. The utility currently handles photo, audio, video and bookmark files.
I’ve been testing the program for several weeks and found […]

Mac OS X Leopard coming October 26

October 16, 2007

Macworld.com - Apple announced on Tuesday that its next generation operating system, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, will be available on October 26. With over 300 new features Mac OS X Leopard updates almost every component of the operating system.

Greenpeace: Apple iPhone Bad for Your Health

October 16, 2007

NewsFactor - A Greenpeace report could spark yet another lawsuit against Apple. On Monday, The Center for Environmental Health gave Apple 60 days notice that it might file suit against it after tests Greenpeace commissioned revealed several hazardous chemicals in both the external and internal components of the iPhone.

Apple to Launch Official Development Kit for iPhone in January?

October 16, 2007

Businessweek reports that Apple may indeed be launching an official software development kit at this January’s Macworld Expo.

According to “sources familiar with the company’s plans”:

Apple will release a software-deve…

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