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Scientists build motion-powered LCD
Piezoelectric nanowires could power iPods within five years.
Staff Writers
Nov 11 2010 6:20AM
Hardware
Apple plugs remote-code execution flaws in iPhone
Exchange issues, exposed passwords and much more.
Munir Kotadia
Sep 10 2009 4:01PM
Security
Apple tries gagging orders for exploding iPods
Threatens to sue child if she talked about problems.
Iain Thomson
Aug 4 2009 3:21PM
Hardware
Apple tops 1bn App Store sales
Less than one year after it was formally launched, Apple's iTunes App Store has served its one billionth download.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 27 2009 6:48AM
Software
WebEx collaboration now available on iPhone
Apple and Cisco Systems have used the Macworld Expo in San Francisco to release a version of Cisco's WebEx Meeting Center collaboration application designed to run on Apple's iPhone 3G and iPod touch.
David Neal
Jan 8 2009 2:42PM
Software
LogMeIn offers remote control for iPhone users
LogMeIn has released a version of its remote access tool that enables iPhone and iPod Touch users to remotely control Windows PCs and Mac OS systems.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 17 2008 6:12AM
Software
Ipod back on Aussie Christmas lists
After months of dropping off of Australians' shopping lists, the iPod is apparently back.
Nick Farrell
Dec 9 2008 2:39PM
Hardware
Ipod inventor gets a temp job at Apple
It appears that Apple's ever so popular music machine may was actually developed by a Brit back in the 70s.
Ian Williams
Sep 9 2008 3:19PM
Hardware
Apple hints at iTunes and iPod revamp
Apple is sending out invitations for a gathering on 9 September in San Francisco.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 3 2008 11:13PM
Hardware
Apple offers to replace bad Ipod batteries
Apple Japan said Thursday that it will replace faulty batteries found to be overheating in iPod Nano devices after a government ministry warned consumers earlier this week that the hot-selling music players might present a fire hazard.
Egan Orion
Aug 23 2008 4:44PM
Hardware
Japan warns of iPod fires
A rare defect in the first generation iPod nano is causing a consumer scare in Japan..
Shaun Nichols
Aug 20 2008 7:35AM
Hardware
Average iPod has 800 illegal tracks
Young iPod owners are walking around with an average of 842 illegally copied songs, according to research by the University of Hertfordshire..
Guy Dixon
Jun 17 2008 10:02PM
Hardware
Apple plans solar-powered iPod
A patent application suggests that Apple is considering a solar-powered iPod in the future..
Iain Thomson
May 28 2008 7:44AM
Hardware
Apple settles iPod battery suit
Apple has settled a lawsuit in Canada over the battery life of its iPod music player by issuing US$45 store vouchers..
Andrew Charlesworth
May 13 2008 7:26AM
Hardware
Researcher discusses iPod supercomputer
Microprocessors from portable electronics like iPods could yield low-cost, low-power supercomputers for specialised scientific applications, according to computer scientist John Shalf.
Liz Tay
May 9 2008 1:52PM
Hardware
US boffins design 'iPod supercomputer'
Researchers from the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have suggested building a supercomputer based on low-power embedded microprocessors to improve global climate change predictions..
Robert Jaques
May 8 2008 7:18AM
Hardware
Boffins promise 500,000GB iPod
A nanotechnology breakthrough at the University of Glasgow could pave the way for MP3 players with a storage capacity 150,000 times greater than today's top-of-the-range devices..
Guy Dixon
Apr 18 2008 7:15AM
Storage
iPhone, iPod Touch TIFF flaw revealed
A researcher has revealed a flaw in the iPhone, as well as the recently released iPod Touch, that can be exploited via malicious TIFF files.
Frank Washkuch
Oct 15 2007 10:11AM
Security
Doctors warn of iPod lightning danger
Shocking tale of injury.
Iain Thomson
Jul 17 2007 1:44PM
Telco/ISP
UK calls for summit to fight iPod crime
Home Secretary does not explain how security features would actually work.
Iain Thomson
May 1 2007 2:20PM
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