Apple to reveal major iPhone plans next week By Don Reisinger published February 28, 2008 Could unveil SDK, but is there even more to come?
New MacBook Pros on the horizon? By Don Reisinger published February 26, 2008 Apple's been busy of late, but it hasn't finished yet...
Music body wants to pay download artists less By Don Reisinger published February 6, 2008 The Recording Industry Association of America has proposed rates for digital music downloads that will see the artist receive just 5 cents (3p) for downloaded track
Yahoo not keen on MS, making eyes at Apple By Don Reisinger published February 5, 2008 Rivals lining up in bid to woo Yahoo away from Microsoft
Google responds to Microsoft's Yahoo bid By Don Reisinger published February 4, 2008 After Microsoft made its bid to acquire Yahoo for $44.6 billion (£22.4 billion) on Friday, everyone was wondering what Google's reaction would be
Apple orders more Macs but fewer iPods By Don Reisinger published February 4, 2008 Even though Apple's iPod is easilythe most popular MP3 player in the world, some analysts believe it hashit critical mass and the chances of it continuing to sell at such ahigh rate are low.
Mystery of half million missing iPhones By Don Reisinger published January 28, 2008 Apple and carrier's US sales figures don't add up
Last.fm offers free web music - with a catch By Don Reisinger published January 24, 2008 Users can listen for free three times, then must sign up
Canon ready to ship hot new D-SLR camera? By Don Reisinger published January 23, 2008 Rumoured EOS-3D to be mid-range device with 15MP & ISO 6400
Yahoo expected to lay off hundreds of staff By Don Reisinger published January 23, 2008 CEO Jerry Yang thinks cost cutting is key to Yahoo growth
Lenovo setting its sights on the MacBook Air? By Don Reisinger published January 21, 2008 More consumer-focused and with far better specs than the Air
Jobs lauds Gates exit, disses Amazon's Kindle By Don Reisinger published January 17, 2008 Coming down off his keynote speech, Steve Jobs had the time to talk with a few publications to shed some light on the major news stories affecting the tech world today and to bid Bill Gates farewell
Jobs Keynote: iTunes movie rentals here, just By Don Reisinger published January 16, 2008 iTunes rentals available immediately, but only for US users
Macworld preview: Major Apple TV upgrade due? By Don Reisinger published January 14, 2008 Report claims device is key to new iTunes film rentals
Retailers unwilling to give up on HD DVD yet By Don Reisinger published January 10, 2008 Although some parties have already written off HD DVD, major US and European retailers aren't so quick to jump on the Blu-ray bandwagon and abandon the underdog
Panasonic shows off funky new HD camcorders By Don Reisinger published January 10, 2008 Updates to last year's models bring some mystery features
JVC brings back disappearing car stereo By Don Reisinger published January 8, 2008 CES 2008: Touch-screen and anti-theft just the beginning
Overnight news roundup: 20-21 December By Don Reisinger published December 21, 2007 After nearly three years of legal jockeying, Apple and a popular rumour-mill have agreed to a settlement that resulted in the closing of the well-known website.
Overnight news roundup: 19-20 December By Don Reisinger published December 20, 2007 Everything you missed while you were sleeping
Overnight news roundup: 18-19 December By Don Reisinger published December 19, 2007 Everything you missed while you were sleeping
Overnight news roundup: 17-18 December By Don Reisinger published December 18, 2007 Apple may be poised to announce a slew of products in 2008, including a new range of Mac models and an iTunes movie rental service, according to investment bank Piper Jaffray
Weekend news roundup: 14-16 December By Don Reisinger published December 17, 2007 Is Wikipedia in trouble? There's no way to know just yet, but Google has announced that it is in the process of creating a user-generated online encyclopaedia with its sights set on Wikipedia
Overnight news roundup: 13-14 December By Don Reisinger published December 14, 2007 Everything you missed while you were sleeping
Overnight news roundup: 12-13 December By Don Reisinger published December 13, 2007 According to an analyst report from Goldman Sachs, Apple has quite a plan set up for next year and it could be highlighted by not one, but two iPhones.
Overnight news roundup: 11-12 December By Don Reisinger published December 12, 2007 In an announcement that many Mac owners have been waiting for, Microsoft told the world on Tuesday that its Office for Mac 2008 has officially gone gold and will ship next month