AT&T defends its iPhone network via YouTube outreach
AT&T has published a YouTube response to the mounting complaints about its network in order to explain the issues involved and assure subscribers that it is working hard to address the massive new demand related to iPhone use.
AT&T agrees to first constantly connected third-party iPhone app
With users' permission, the social networking iPhone application Loopt will report the phone's current location even when the software isn't running, based on a new agreement with AT&T.
Apple users report SuperDrive failures; more iPod camera cases
Reports of dead SuperDrives on Apple's Macs have been cropping up; and once again, third-party iPod cases show camera holes, like they have numerous times in recent months.
More details on Mac OS X 10.6.1 fixes and enhancements
The first maintenance release for Apple's new Snow Leopard operating system will deliver a number of fixes and tweaks focusing on Mail, networking, Bluetooth, Flash and more, according to additional details obtained by AppleInsider.
Court allows Microsoft to keep selling Word during appeal
Microsoft's request to an appeals court that the company be able to sell its popular software Word during an ongoing appeal was granted this week.
Inside Mac OS X Snow Leopard: GPU Optimization
As jingle-pundits desperately try to denigrate Snow Leopard as a "Service Pack," Apple's new operating system reference release actually expands the reach of the Mac platform in several important and under-reported new directions. Here's the third in a series looking closer at some of Snow Leopard's well-known, but often misrepresented or misunderstood features.

