NYT execs struggle over iPad edition subscription pricing - rumor
A new report citing an anonymous source suggests officials within The New York Times cannot agree whether to charge $10 per month or closer to $30 per month for a subscription to one of the world's most prominent newspapers.
Apple announces MacBook Repair Program for hard drive issues
Users who bought MacBooks between May 2006 and December 2007 that are experiencing hard drive problems may be covered under a new repair extension program.
Opera teases speedy iPhone browser but denies pact with Apple
Opera this week showed off a new version of its mobile browser created for the iPhone, but the company has told AppleInsider that the software has not yet been submitted to Apple's App Store.
Apple's January Mac sales grow 36%, on pace for 2.8M in quarter
The latest NPD sales data shows Mac sales increased 36 percent year-over-year in the month of January, which could mean a strong 2.8 million sales for Apple in the first quarter of calendar 2010.
Connection issues plague Apple AirPort Extreme, Time Capsule
Users of Apple's latest Airport Extreme Base Station and Time Capsule hardware, released in October 2009, have reported instability and significant reductions in speed when using the routers at the 5GHz wireless band.
Carriers seek new business models to afford iPhone bandwidth
As bandwidth-heavy smartphones like Apple's iPhone turn huge profits for handset makers, wireless carriers across the world have struggled to keep up with bandwidth needs. One executive said this week that new business models must be explored for carriers to remain profitable.
Publishers skeptical of Apple iPad business model
Apple's revenue sharing plan and unwillingness to share consumer information with content providers have proven to be sticking points with the publishers the iPad-maker is attempting to court.
Steve Jobs agrees to collaborate on authorized biography - report
For the first time ever, Steve Jobs will participate with an author who is writing a biography of the tech titan, according to The New York Times.

