Former Newton developer rehired by Apple for marketing role
Fifteen years after he left Apple, one of the original developers of the Newton touchscreen handheld device has returned to the company, as it is believed to be developing that product's spiritual successor.
Apple addresses numerous issues with iWork '09 9.0.3 update
Apple on Monday released iWork '09 Update 3, bringing a number of fixes and improvements for the first-party suite of applications.
Apple unveils new licensing program for education
Apple has changed its licensing program for educational institutions, shifting to the purchase of annual coverage to keep software up to date for schools.
New standards to limit Apple iPod volume in Europe
Media players like Apple's iPod will be set by default to a new, lower, "safe" volume level in Europe, thanks to a new rule passed by the European Commission Monday.
Apple investigating alleged issues with SuperDrives
As scattered reports of failing SuperDrives across the Mac lineup continue to grow, Apple has reportedly begun to investigate the matter by contacting at least one user.
Apple announces App Store downloads top 2 billion
Apple on Monday revealed that its App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch had served customers more than 2 billion downloads of software, with a half-billion in the last quarter.
Apple's iPhone abroad: Orange UK to sell; China debut in October
When O2's exclusive contract for the iPhone expires this year, Orange will also offer the handset in the U.K.; and China Unicom will offer Apple's iPhone for $732.50 on October 1.

