
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Apple creates first-gen iPod nano replacement program Apple has started a replacement program forthe first Nanos, which have a bug that might cause batteries to overheat
Monday, October 31, 2011
Technology News Gallery: October 31, 2011 Our weekly roundup of IT industry-related images includes the first glimpse at Nokia's new phones, IBM's new boss and an inspiration for the 10-year-old iPod
Monday, June 13, 2011
Apple leads in flash memory consumption iPad and iPhone devices push Apple to the top, ahead of HP, says iSuppli. In 2010, HP lead the market in microprocessor purchases with US$5.3 billion spent, followed by Dell with $4.2 billion and Apple with $2.5 billion
Friday, June 11, 2010
Power your smart phone with sunlight on the go IT HERO: Ottawa-based Kiwi Choice has developed an eco-friendly charger for handheld devices that uses sunlight, a USB port or car charger. No more disposable batteries for your smart phone, iPod or Nintendo
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Suzuki to IT: Nature, not profit, is the bottom line As long as making a buck remains the IT industry’s fundamental bottom line “then we’re hooped,” said the vocal environmental activist. Suzuki’s message to the IT industry and what he thinks of Steve Jobs. WITH VIDEO
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
iPad not cannibalizing iPod sales, says analyst 'Real stretch' to say that April's numbers show iPad eating into iPod Touch sales, according to the NPD Group. Plus,a differing view from another Wall Street analyst
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Adobe-Apple spat over Flash heats up Adobe issues a letter touting itself as a leader in “open markets.” But one analyst argues the company fails to make its case

Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Apple patches critical flaws in iPhone, iPod Touch The new iPhone operating system update addresses five bugs, one of which was a memory corruption problem that would have let hackers with physical access get at user's data. This is not the first time Apple Inc. had a problem with its password locking features.
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Vasco uses iPhone, iPod Touch for authentication Users can log on to an enterprise network with Vasco Data Security’s Digipass product for Apple devices which can be downloaded for free from the App store
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Mac, iPhone sales push Apple profits to US$1.67 billion A strong back-to-school season helped Apple move 3.05 million Macintosh computers while sales of iPhones hit 7.4 million during the company’s fourth fiscal quarter
Monday, January 21, 2008
Gadgets get power from sun and water A lot of solar chargers work with small devices, but laptops generally have been left in the dark--until now. Plus: What may be the industry's first water-powered, fuel-cell, hydrogen-generating charger 
Monday, January 14, 2008
A total rewards strategy has several components Employees may want cash above all, but it's important to distinguish the corporate budgets for salary, benefits and rewards.
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Japanese firms give up on subportable hard drives Hitachi Global Storage Technologies no longer sees the iPod hard disk drive as an area worth pursuing, while Fujitsu is giving up plans for the sector altogether
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Nachruf for DRM About 20 years ago I went to the Proms, a yearly event at Albert Hall in London where a fairly eclectic selection of music (mainly classical) is performed. That year there was the world premiere of a piece of amazing music I now know is called “Nachruf for Strings” by a Norwegian composer (“nachruf”, I am told, means “obituary” in Norwegian).
Monday, April 30, 2007
Beware the pod people Are iPods really as innocent as they seem? Some believe that they pose a significant security risk to the organization. Here’s what you can do about it.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
iPods can pose risk to company security, warns CEO The recent buzz about security threats posed by iPods to corporations has reinforced the need for IT managers to treat these devices like any other removable media that employees with malicious intent can use to extract sensitive data
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Cisco sues Apple over iPhone name Cisco Systems Inc. is suing Apple Inc. to prevent it from using the name iPhone for the new smart phone Apple introduced Tuesday at the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. 
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Apple unveils iPhone, AppleTV Apple Computer Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs unveiled the highly anticipated--and what he called "revolutionary"--iPhone during his opening keynote speech at the annual Macworld Conference & Expo
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Tech gifts - Five lessons about what's hot and what's not After reviewing more than 100 products for this year's guide, we've spotted some trends for the 2006 holiday season. Take a gander at five lessons learned.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Mobile Computing: Traveling Without a Notebook Imagine how it would be to take a business trip by plane -- without a notebook. No extra poundage; no security checkpoint delays; and no worries over loss, theft, or damage. 
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Microsoft media player set to hit stores for Christmas The first Microsoft Corp. Zune products will hit U.S. retailers in time for the busy Christmas holiday season, with a 30G-byte digital media player and a Zune Marketplace online service the first to reach consumers, Microsoft said.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Newsmen sued for allegations about iPod plant work ethic The contract manufacturer of the iPod music player has filed lawsuits against two Chinese journalists who wrote articles about working conditions at factories where iPods are made. 
Monday, May 08, 2006
Apple Computer wins in Apple v. Apple case Apple Computer Inc. has prevailed in its case regarding logo use in iTunes against Apple Corps. High court judge Edward Mann delivered his judgement at 10.30 a.m. London time Monday, ruling in favour of Apple Computer.
Thursday, February 02, 2006
Lost Packets: Networking news and trivia In this day and age, working parents are so busy that they have little time to give their children a hug. To solve this problem, Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University has developed a jacket that will allow children to receive “cyberhugs” from parents, even those thousands of miles away. 
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
IPod class action lawsuit goes international Lawyers representing users of a class action lawsuit filed in the United States that purchased iPod nanos have now filed suits on behalf of users in the United Kingdom and Mexico.