Section: Apple News, Rumors, Mac + Computers, Laptops, MacBook Pro Although the image that originated on this Chinese website that reveals the new MacBook design has been floating around for a while, AppleInsider now says they can confirm that it is... (posted on 9 Jul 2008 by Appletell)
US elections: Barack Obama recruits team to tackle web smearsBarack Obama is recruiting senior staff to a new unit which will combat virulent rumour campaigns on the internet that threaten to cost him votes in the presidential election against John... (posted on 11 Jun 2008 by Presto Vivace Blog)
Section: Apple News, Rumors, Operating Systems, OS-XThe blogsphere is alive with speculation about Apple’s next operating system, Mac OS v10.6. It just got a little more interesting. Following upon rumors that Apple was prepping a 10.6 release for... (posted on 5 Jun 2008 by Appletell)

1 Jun 2008

Me.com

In addition to the mobileme.com as we reported on Friday, it looks like Apple is set to change the .Mac service to me.com as well.  MacRumors found some Apple names in the registration information of me.com which now point to snapsville.com - a social... (posted on 1 Jun 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Section: News, Features, Rumors, Consoles, PS3, Game-Companies, Developers, Genres, Action, Web-Sites, Official-SitesWith the June 2008 release date of the next installment in the Metal Gear Solid series just, there has been a lot of assumption that... (posted on 29 May 2008 by Gamertell)
 Adobe is denying claims the company plans to launch Adobe CS 4 this October, with company vice president John Nack penning a furious denial on his regular Photoshop blog. He points to a report from the TG Daily website, which claimed the software to be... (posted on 27 May 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Section: Apple, Apple News, Rumors, Mac + ComputersAccording to Jason D. O’Grady of ZDNet, Apple will announce a 12 or 13-inch Mac tablet this fall – most likely in September or October. It will run the full Mac OS X that current Macs use and have a... (posted on 25 May 2008 by Appletell)

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