Coop's Corner: You're getting ripped off
Why you're getting ripped off on notebook PCs, and why a new bill could very well destroy the Internet.
Why you're getting ripped off on notebook PCs, and why a new bill could very well destroy the Internet.
Having introduced design sense to the realm of PC hardware, Apple is preparing to repeat the trick in software with its next-generation operating system.
Driven by a special form of domestic masochism, my family recentlypurchased a fixer-upper in San Francisco. Anybody who's bought a homeknows the basic drill.
Powerbook shipment delays perturb retailers and prompt questions about company's future.
Apple and Dell have managed to track down and replace the vast majority of their potentially "exploding" batteries, which has allowed airlines to lift the restrictions placed on the use of notebooks in-flight.Around six million batteries were recalled last year by Dell and Apple after it was discovered that they had the potential to overheat and then burst into flames.
A team at Georgia Tech reports that it was able to upload a fake malware app to the Apple App Store. However, this event doesn't mean that Android is now the better choice when it comes to security.
Apple is "capturing" and replacing iPad 3 devices that appear to suffer from Wi-Fi related issues, according to a leaked internal memo, but remains publicly silent on the matter.
The sequel to the smash-hit iOS game Flappy Bird just landed on the App Store and developer Dong Nguyen could have another viral sensation on his hands. But what does it mean for business?
A Java flaw warning announced by Homeland Security this weekend concerns mostly Windows users, as usual. However, some Macs may be vulnerable. Apple and Oracle moved to address the flaw.
Just a quick reminder that I'll be doing a live coverage of Apple's iPhone 4 press conference today.