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Sauvignon blanc: A perfect white for fall meals

If I had to pick one well-known white wine variety that I could go back to time after time for a broad range of food pairings as well as everyday drinking, it would be sauvignon blanc hands down.

Apple doesn’t seem to like mixing apps, politics

I’m holding my breath. I’m now into my third month of waiting for Apple to approve my iPhone app. Yesterday I heard from Apple that they need more time to think about it.

Nokia says Apple iPhone infringes on patents

Nokia, the world's largest maker of cell phones, is suing Apple in U.S. federal court, saying the iPhone uses patented wireless technologies.

Apple updates iMac line, adds `multitouch' mouse

Apple Inc. updated its iMac desktop computer line Tuesday and introduced a mouse that responds to the touch of fingers instead of using buttons or scroll wheels.

On The Call: Apple readies for iPhone China launch

Apple Inc. is less than two weeks away from selling its first legitimate iPhone in China, in an exclusive partnership with wireless carrier China Unicom.

Investors lap up Apple's 47 percent profit jump

Wall Street knew Apple Inc.'s results for the most recent quarter would blow past the company's conservative guidance, but investors clearly weren't prepared for the 47 percent jump in profit that Apple delivered.

Eminem's music publisher, Apple settle dispute

Apple Inc. and the music publisher for Eminem have settled a lawsuit over the digital downloading rights to many of the Detroit rapper's songs, a lawyer said Friday.

Reported photos, video of Microsoft tablet seen

Photos and video of a prototype tablet reportedly being worked on by Microsoft were leaked Tuesday to Gizmodo.com, and if the prototype becomes a reality, it could be quite an impressive device.

Industry group: OK for iTunes to block Palm Pre

Apple Inc. appears to have clearance from an industry group to block rival Palm Inc.'s Pre phone from connecting with iTunes software.

Eminem publisher takes Apple to court over rights

An attorney for Apple Inc. defended the company's use of Eminem's songs on iTunes in court on Thursday, as a trial got under way to determine who had the right to offer digital downloads of the rapper's music.

Google says Apple exec rejected app for iPhone

Google Inc. said Apple Inc.'s top marketing executive personally told the company that its Google Voice application had been rejected because it duplicates the telephone dialer on the iPhone and could be used as a replacement.

In dark gaming times, Nintendo DS shines

Forget Apple's smack talking about the games for the iPod and iPod Touch, the Nintendo DS still is the king of the portable gaming hill. And for good reason.

Taking less-familiar wine road in S. America

TODAY wine columnist Edward Deitch highlights some wines from South America that you don't hear about every day: the red bonarda from Argentina, and the white Pedro Ximenez. Now does that refer to a man named Pedro or a grape?

Fall foliage — on one tank or less

It’s the age-old paradox of leaf-peeping: By the time you know the foliage is hitting its peak, most local hotels are booked solid. The solution? Forgo the multi-day tour, opting instead for a one-day, one-tank trip. Here’s five great possibilities.

Apple hires Intel's top lawyer

Apple Inc. said Tuesday it hired Intel Corp.'s top lawyer, Bruce Sewell, a day after the chip maker announced his departure.

Rhapsody streaming app approved for iPhones

RealNetworks Inc.'s subscription music service Rhapsody has been approved for use on iPhones and iPod Touches, the first time Apple Inc. has allowed an on-demand music streaming program on its devices in the United States.

Highlights of Apple announcements Wednesday

Highlights of Apple announcements Wednesday:

Apple CEO Jobs on stage, discusses transplant

Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs returned Wednesday to the showman role that has helped define his company leadership, taking the stage for the first time since his medical leave to announce such new products as an iPod Nano that records video.

Apple telegraphs iPods; fans see Beatles, tablets

Once again, it's time to peer into Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs' cup and try to read the tea leaves.

Why do we celebrate Labor Day? Ask Kitty

Columnist Kitty Schindler, 85, is a coal miner’s daughter whose grandfather and uncle both died young in the mines. For her, Labor Day is an occasion to remember American workers’ struggles for decent wages and safe working conditions.

iPhone multimedia messaging starts Sept. 25

Multimedia messaging will be available on the iPhone starting Sept. 25, according to AT&T, the exclusive carrier of the popular smartphone in the United States.

Vonage says Apple approves mobile application

Internet phone company Vonage Holdings Corp. said Tuesday that Apple Inc. has approved its mobile application for iPhone and iPod devices.

Apple confirms music-themed launch for Sept. 9

Apple Inc. has officially set Sept. 9 as the date for its next music-themed product launch event in San Francisco.

FIRST LOOK: New Mac software not a dramatic change

While Microsoft Corp. prepares to release the next incarnation of Windows on Oct. 22, Apple Inc. is cutting ahead, launching a new version of its operating system for Mac computers on Friday.

iPhone suits say Apple, AT&T didn't deliver on MMS

The ability to send photos along with text messages was touted as one of the new features of the iPhone's 3.0 software, released in June, but Apple and AT&T have not delivered on that promise, allege two class-action lawsuits.

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What's the difference between a Jonagold and a Fuji?
Source: msnbc.com

While there are thousands of different apples in the world, Epicurious rounded up 11 that represent the diversity found in today's marketplace.

Mother's best: Apple crisps, cheesecake
Source: msnbc.com

Treat yourself and your guests this holiday to desserts that embody the feeling of home. Chef and restaurant owner Lisa Schroeder shares her delicious recipes for the classic apple crisp and cheesecake.

Jobs may make Mat lose his job
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

A long-time Apple software developer from Sydney fears he may have to lay off most of his staff after draconian Apple legal threats and a rare personal email from Apple chief executive officer Steve Jobs.

Reports of dead and damaged Core i7 iMacs on the rise
Source: Boy Genius Report

Apple forums the world wide web over are filling up with reports of computers showing up with broken displays an/or simply not booting up.

Respected developers begin fleeing from App Store platform
Source: Ars Technica

Continued issues with the App Store approval process are prompting developers to shun the platform entirely

First Malicious iPhone Worm In the Wild
Source: Slashdot

After obtaining a copy of the malware it was discovered that the jailbroken phones, which are exploited through openSSH with a default password, scan IP ranges of mobile internet providers for other vulnerable iPhones, phone home to a C&C botnet server, are able to update themsel …

Smoking Near Apple Computers Creates Biohazard, Voids Warranty
Source: Consumerist

Unless you've just arrived in 2009 on a time machine, you know that smoking isn't good for you. Did you know, that smoking isn't good for your computer, either? It's true, at least according to Apple.

Star Trek comes with iTunes-exclusive extras, but bilks fans
Source: Ars Technica

If you were hoping that iTunes Extras would bring movies downloaded from the iTunes Store anywhere close to feature parity with physical copies on disc, prepare to be let down.

Smoking Near Apple Computers Creates Biohazard, Voids Warranty
Source: Consumerist

Unless you've just arrived in 2009 on a time machine, you know that smoking isn't good for you. Did you know, that smoking isn't good for your computer, either? It's true, at least according to Apple.

Remote Access dual-boot - it can be done!

Just imagine that you have a dual-boot system, say at home, and want to access it remotely over the Internet and also want to be able to switch between the two operating systems.

BBC News - Google previews Chrome open source operating system
Source: BBC News

Internet search giant Google has lifted the lid on its operating system, known as Chrome OS. The free and open source system is initially aimed at low-cost netbooks and does away with many of the features of a traditional program.

iPod buying guide
Source: Macworld

How to buy an iPod for yourself or your loved ones. In September, Apple performed the now-yearly ritual of updating its iPod lineup in anticipation of the upcoming holiday season.

The Google Phone Is Very Real. And It's Coming Soon
Source: TechCrunch

The next "super" Android device will almost certainly be a HTC phone that's much thinner than even the Droid or iPhone -- The Dragon/Passion. This is the phone the senior Android guys at Google are now carrying around and testing, at least as of a couple of weeks ago.

Apple's New Patent Is Patently Crazy - forced to watch ads on Apple devices?
Source: PC World

First made public back in October, the notion is getting more attention thanks to an essay in Saturday's New York Times by Randall Stross, who has picked a few bones with Apple in the past.

OnLive promises server-based gaming for iPhones
Source: iPodNN

Gamers should in the future be able to play OnLive titles via an iPhone, the company claims.

Verizon Droid makes a strong first week showing
Source: Christian Science Monitor

A quarter of a million people picked up Droid phones last week, according to one industry tracking firm. That's good news for Verizon Wireless, good news for Motorola, and good news for Droid aficionados the world over.

Apple Wins Like a Champ - Psystar is Toast
Source: Groklaw NewsPicks

Psystar just got what's coming to them in the California case. Here's the order [PDF]. It's a total massacre. Psystar's first-sale defense went down in flames. Apple's motion for summary judgment on copyright infringement and DMCA violation is granted.

Yes, A Beta Version Of Chrome For Mac Is Just Weeks Away
Source: TechCrunch

Yesterday, there were a number of stories suggesting that a beta version of Chrome for Mac was due in early December.

Apple - Movie Trailers - Collapse
Source: Apple

Americans generally like to hear good news. They like to believe that a new President will right old wrongs, that clean energy will replace dirty oil, and that fresh thinking will set the economy straight. American pundits tend to restrain their pessimism and to hope for the best.

Apple's 12 biggest failures
Source: infoworld.com

Apple has developed a reputation through the years, one almost on the level of religious faith: If Apple builds it, it will be a success.

RFID on the next iPhone? Why?
Source: Christian Science Monitor

An RFID-equipped iPhone could open doors – literally – and advance the technology.

Our Hackintosh Works Like a Charm with 10.6.2 Update; Atom-Based Hacks Break
Source: Lifehacker

If you followed our most recent guides to installing Snow Leopard on a PC from start to finish or the updated guide to building a Hackintosh with Snow Leopard, no hacking required, you'll be happy to know that I've tested my build with today's 10.6.2 update to Snow Leopard and it …

Australian admits creating first iPhone virus
Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

A 21-year-old Australian man has admitted creating what is thought to be the first virus to infect Apple iPhones.

Google fails to address app storage issue with Droid and Android 2.0
Source: androidandme.com

The Motorola Droid will be the most powerful Android phone to date when it launches on November 6, 2009. However, the device still features the same shortcomings of all other Android phones. The Droid ships with a 512 MB ROM which contains only 256 MB available for app storage.

Apple Plans Clampdown on Jailbreaking
Source: PC World

Just as a new hack, blacksn0w, promises to unlock iPhones with the latest Apple software from AT&T's wireless network, Apple is looking for a sheriff to lock the smartphones back up again, permanently.

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