Apple posts 35 iPhone-related job listings
Now out of secrecy, Apple's iPhone division is looking to add to its team of engineers responsible for developing future generation iPhone handsets, and has posted to its website 35 related job openings.
Now out of secrecy, Apple's iPhone division is looking to add to its team of engineers responsible for developing future generation iPhone handsets, and has posted to its website 35 related job openings.
Core 2 Duo-based Mac owners who want to unlock next-generation 802.11n wireless technologies hidden inside their computers will first have to fork a few bucks over to Apple, AppleInsider has confirmed.
You may have missed it with all the news coming out of last week's Macworld Expo, but Apple, Inc. recently distributed a new pre-released build of Mac OS X 10.4.9 to its developer community.
Exclusive: Pop the lid off an Apple TV, the new wireless streaming media device from Apple, Inc., and you'll find that it's built around an aging Pentium M-based Intel processor and other yesteryear notebook technologies.
New York Times technology columnist David Pogue this weekend delivered some additional details on Apple's new iPhone features, including dialing, synchronization, and web browsing.
Apple Computer will soon update both its iTunes digital jukebox software and its QuickTime media software to support new product announcements made during last week's Macworld Expo in San Francisco.
Didn't make it to Macworld? Check out our photo gallery from Apple's booth where crowds circled the new iPhone and Apple TV.
A continuation of photos from Apple's booth at Macworld Expo, including overhead shots, iPhone interface close-ups, and the "yellow tape" closing.
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