AT&T announces time for iPhone MMS availability Friday
American iPhone users should see multimedia messaging features unlocked late in the morning Friday on the west coast by way of a carrier update file that will be delivered through iTunes, AT&T announced Wednesday.
Microsoft to pitch Windows 7 via home parties
Microsoft is promoting the release of Windows 7 by encouraging users to throw Tupperware-like house parties in celebration of the launch.
Apple prepares for first Microsoft store by updating its own
In what could be viewed as a preemptive strike, Apple has closed its store in Mission Viejo, Calif., for renovations -- the same store that will be located near one of Microsoft's first retail outlets.
Accounting rule changes in favor of Apple
A change to the rules on how companies must report their earnings was made official Wednesday, a move that is expected to benefit Apple's publicly stated iPhone profits.
Apple, rapper Eminem could end up in trial over iTunes battle
If Apple and Eight Mile Style LLC, publisher of artist Eminem, are unable to resolve a dispute by Thursday, the two parties will end up in trial over the sale of songs on iTunes.
USB forum sides with Apple in Palm Pre sync dispute
In a serious blow to Palm's fight to have its Pre smartphone sync with iTunes, the USB Implementers Forum has sided with Apple and chastised Palm for violating the forum's policies.
Adobe unveils Photoshop Elements 8; iPhone to South Korea
Adobe announced Wednesday that Photoshop Elements 8 is coming to the Mac in October; and the South Korean government approved the sale of Apple's iPhone within its borders.
One-fifth of buyers interested in Apple's unseen tablet
Despite the fact that no one has seen it, a new survey says that 21 percent of buyers are interested in purchasing an Apple tablet device. That demand, along with strong Mac and iPhone sales, is expected to propel the company's stock.

