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Apple said Friday that more than 11 million copies of its new Safari 4 web browser have been downloaded in the first three days of its release, including more than six million downloads by users of Microsoft's Windows operating systems.  |


A new and extensive screenshot gallery taken from the near feature-complete build of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard distributed at this week's Apple developers conference shows off a more polished operating system nearing its final stretch of development.  |
Apple's new 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pros introduced this week feature an SD (Secure Digital) card slot primarily for reading and writing media files to SD cards, but this tiny slot can also serve as a lifesaver, allowing you to  |
Apple appears to be working on an activity sensor similar to the Nike+ iPod sport kit geared towards skiers, snowboarders and mountain bikers that would be capable of determining their "air time," "speed," and the amount of "power" or energy  |


In marked contrast to the PC market, where differention primarily centers around gigabytes, GHz, and Intel Inside branding, Apple is working to keep attention on the iPhone's software, with a curious avoidance of any mention of the make or specification  |
China approved the iPhone's frequency range as Apple advertised an iPhone training job in BeijingHints of progress toward Apple's goal of selling the iPhone in China have appeared on its own Web site and that of a Chinese government organization.  |
Palm founder Ed Colligan will leave the companyJust as the newest chapter in the storied history of Palm unfolds, the last remaining company founder is moving on.  |
Campaign, freestyle, extended classic and classic extended game modesChillingo and Gimka Entertainment on Wednesday announced the release of Defender Chronicles — a new side-view tower defense game for the iPhone and iPod touch. It costs £1.79 as an introductory price,  |
The event is planned for February 9 - 13, 2010IDG World Expo announced on Wednesday that Macworld Conference & Expo 2010 will feature a "Mobile Application Showcase."  |
Pirates 'ignore' warning letters claims media law firmOnly a third of those receiving a letter from their ISP would stop pirating content, found a survey carried out by specialist media law firm Wiggin.  |
A few pre-loaded browsers or quick links to all browsers are two possibilities under consideratioIt sounds odd, but the European Commission's solution to the problem caused by Microsoft bundling its Internet Explorer browser into the Windows OS appears to be  |  |
Intel Atoms will be tinier, cooler - but only modestlyThe next generation of Intel 's Atom family of processors will eschew a faster CPU in favour of an architectural overhaul that Intel and at least one analyst say will result  |  |
US biggest winner at the UK's most prestigious advertising awardThursday night's D&AD Awards have seen agency Droga5 NYC scoop two Black Pencils - the D&AD's highest honour - while Matt Dent's UK coins won a Black Pencil in graphic design.  |
Public beta version of its new free security software product for Windows 7 coming soonMicrosoft is gearing up to offer Windows users a free real-time antivirus protection.  |
Specially designed acoustic optimizer promises dynamic sound and deep rich bassFormer Macworld Awards 2008 winner Denon has launched the AH-C710, described as a stylish, high performance new earphone model.  |
Macs are not immune to viruses and malware says security software providerIntego, which develops and sells desktop Internet security and privacy software for the Mac, believes Apple has publicly recognised virus and malware threats for once with the planned launch  |
Plans to disconnect without trial surfers accused of copyright infringement hits problems France's highest legal authority has ruled as unconstitutional a government plan to cut off, without trial, Internet users accused of copyright infringement.  |
Specifications for both the 16 and 32 GB reveal improved specsEver since the introduction of the iPhone 3G S last Monday, there has been a lot of discussion on the Internet about what might be powering this significantly faster and  |
Browser-based application, does not require users to download any softwareMeru, a company, which develops, and markets wireless LAN infrastructure solutions, has introduced the snappily named E(z)RF OnTheGo application specifically designed for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch.  |
Psystar filed for Chapter 11 protection 21 May and claims over $334,000 in debtsMac clone maker Psystar owes Apple Inc. $75,000, according to recently filed documents in the Florida company's federal bankruptcy case.  |
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