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Stroke your iPhone to pick music and movies from your Apple TV line upApple may see the Apple TV as only a hobby, but the company has added gestures support to the media hub.  |


Jobs' attorney Howard Ellman has revealed that Jobs will have to pay $604,000 to dismante his mansion Apple CEO Steve Jobs will have to fork out $604,000 to have the 84-year-old house on his Woodside property demolished.  |
Apple approves first porn app for the iPhoneFollowing the implementation of Parental Controls, Apple has approved its first porn app for the iPhone.  |
Apple will soon meet Mac clone maker Psystar in court again, despite Psystar's bankruptcy filing. Apple will soon meet Mac clone maker Psystar in court again, despite Psystar's bankruptcy filing.  |


Apple was wrong not to let shareholders know that Jobs was so sick he required a transplantApple should have revealed that CEO Steve Jobs had a liver transplant, because it is a "material fact" for shareholders of the company, at  |
Apple was wrong not to let shareholders know that Jobs was so sick he required a transplantApple should have revealed that CEO Steve Jobs had a liver transplant, because it is a "material fact" for shareholders of the company.  |
Misspelled words are automatically flagged and underlined in redXChange UK has launched the AutoCorrectXT XTension for QuarkXPress 8. Misspelled words are automatically flagged and underlined in red as users type in QuarkXPress 8 stories, similar to Microsoft Word.  |
Malware posted to Guy Kawasaki's Twitter page attacks the Mac and the PCFormer Apple Macintosh evangelist Guy Kawasaki posts Twitter messages about a lot of different things, but the message he put up on Tuesday afternoon was really out of  |
Search giant expands effort to push mobile adsApple iPhone and Google Android users may increasingly see adverts appear in their phone applications, now that Google is expanding its advertising programme for mobile applications.  |
No upgrade option in Europe due to law requiring Microsoft to remove Internet ExplorerMicrosoft has revealed how much it will charge for its next operating system, Windows 7, knocking £20 of the price of the Home Edition when compared to  |
The case will not go back to district court for a retrialThe Swedish Court of Appeals has found that Tomas Norström was not biased when he delivered the guilty verdict against the four people involved in running the file-sharing site  |
Passing the 'toxic buck'.Developing countries are risk of becoming a dumping ground for e-waste unless there are effective controls in place to stop Western countries from 'passing the toxic buck'.  |
Plaintiffs say they were mislead by 99c per track claim on old cards Apple is under fire for changing pricing on iTunes, but leaving old iTunes gift cards on shop shelves.  |
Japan is one of six countries where the phone went on sale FridayApple's iPhone 3GS went on sale in Japan on Friday morning.  |
Twitpic photo service also on the upTwitter is the 38th most visited site by UK web users, says Hitwise.  |
Number of videos uploaded to the sharing site from mobile phones has jumped 400 per cent since FridayThe impact of the newly-released iPhone 3GS on video is revealed by a post on the YouTube blog by product manager Dwipal Desai  |
Social networking site trying out feature that lets users pinpoint who gets their postsFacebook has moved to give its users more control over who can see their postings on the site.  |
Just over six million downloads of the 3.0 firmware in the five days since its releaseAccording to Apple, there are more than forty million iPhone OS devices out there, and yet the company only played host to over six million  |
200 million users of popular social networking site Facebook may not be so safe after allDespite stringent privacy measures, over 200 million users of popular social networking site Facebook may not be so safe after all because a loophole revealing  |
Apple now holds 9.5 per cent of the London firmApple now holds a 9.5 per cent stake in Imagination Technologies, the London-based company that developed the technology used in the 3G iPhone's graphics chips  |
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