Last modified: October 19, 2005 11:52 AM PDT
Apple marches on with new-product parade
Hot on the heels of its video iPod launch, Apple Computer introduces its latest G5 desktop and a high-end photo tool. 
Photo: Apple's big picture
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'Pro' photo software, Power Mac Quad unveiled
Apple introduces new high-end photo-processing software and upgrades its Power Mac desktop and PowerBook laptops.October 19, 2005
An iPod worth keeping an eye on
The latest iPod model is deliciously thin, and in addition to its usual repertoire, it can now play video.The New York Times
October 19, 2005
Apple steps up iPod 'tax' push
Manufacturers are told that they must pay if they make accessories that connect electrically to the portable music players.October 18, 2005
Wooing Hollywood to be a tough act for Apple
Convincing film and TV producers to create shows for the video iPod could be difficult, as content and pricing questions linger.October 17, 2005
More cell phones from Apple?
CEO Steve Jobs hints that his company may have more in store when it comes to mobile phones.October 18, 2005
Elgato CEO tapped to head Apple Germany
CEO of company known for EyeTV line of products, which add TiVo-like functions to the Mac, will head Apple's German subsidiary.October 18, 2005
previous coverage
Apple names a new iPod chief and a COO, too
Jon Rubinstein, head of the marquee iPod unit, plans to retire. Also: Tim Cook takes on the COO post.October 14, 2005
This iPod does video
roundup Jobs unveils an iPod that lets you play last night's episode of "Lost." Also onstage: a slim new iMac.October 13, 2005

