- Mon Oct 27 2008 Using an iPod to rebuild your music library
A family member's recent hard drive crash reinforced the importance of backing up your music library. But if you didn't, there are some simple utilities to help you get songs from your iPod back to your PC.
- Mon Sep 10 2007 Photos: iPod Nano (third generation)
Apple's latest version of their iPod Nano has been completely overhauled, inside and out. Cosmetically, the Nano is now shorter and wider, with a larger screen capable of video playback. Internally, the Nano now runs a new, more graphically rich interface that supports games, videos, and a new Cover Flow mode for browsing music by album artwork.
- Sat Sep 22 2007 The future of open source at Apple
Apple has a great future ahead of it, but can make it better with open source.
- Fri Sep 18 2009 99-cent iPhone app could save your life
PlaySafe makes it easier to control music on your iPhone or iPod Touch while driving.
- Thu Jan 17 2008 Share content between iPods with miShare
A gadget coming out this month will let you connect two iPods together and exchange songs directly between them, no computer required.
- Tue Jan 8 2008 HD Radio and a four-channel mixer for iPod recording
HD radio, a four-channel iPod recorder, and proof that CES has everything.
- Wed Sep 9 2009 Photos: High notes from Apple's music event
CEO Steve Jobs returns to the spotlight as Apple plays up iTunes 9, iPod price cuts, games for the Touch, a video camera for the Nano, and more.
- Tue Oct 14 2008 Apple laptop redesigns and a lower price
From the MacBook Pro redesign to a $999 laptop offering, there were no real surprises at Apple's media event at company headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., on Tuesday. CNET's Kara Tsuboi recaps Steve J...
- Thu Mar 6 2008 Advice for Apple iPhone start-ups
CNET News.com talks to Matt Murphy of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers about the firm's $100 million fund to invest in game-changing applications for the mobile Internet.
- Thu Jan 3 2008 Mac's market share growth is 'nothing short of spectacular'
Apple is on a tear, with stunning growth by any measure, data from Web research firm Net Applications indicates. Microsoft is the loser, Matt Asay says.




