Apple CEO Tim Cook has shared an emotional e-mail amongst Apple employees which not only tells of how he has dealt with a turbulent week, (to put it mildly), but also invites company employees to a private celebration of Steve Jobs' life, scheduled for the 19th October.
According to a report published today, Steve Jobs’ authorized biography Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson will be launching earlier than planned as its release date has been moved up to October 24th, about a month earlier than the previous date which was November 21st.
Oh iCloud, we seem to have known all about you for so long, yet we barely know you. Apple's MobileMe replacement, and all-round data syncing system is finally out of beta, and ready for primetime (well almost, anyway).
Well it doesn't get much more morbid than this, does it? TechCrunch Disrupt winner PassMyWill is a new web service which promises to work out when you are longer with this world, and then to take care of all your online passwords and data.
Whether you're using Mac, Windows or Linux, Firefox can probably be found somewhere in your system. Just days after Mozilla released Firefox 7, the group is making the beta version of its upcoming product, Firefox 8, available to the general public today.
According to a report published today, Samsung has offered Apple a deal which, if accepted, would allow the Korean company to launch its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in Australia.
Amazon today entered the burgeoning tablet market, with its own 7" Android-powered tablet set to offer some much needed competition for, well, we don't really know. See, this new offering from Amazon is a bit of an anomaly. Yes, it's a 7" tablet, and granted it's running some form of Google's Android operating system under the hood, but chances are users will never really know.
Over the last few years, Firefox has been on many Start menus and Docks: indeed, the browser has enjoyed a respectable market share over the past few years. Its developers, however, have issued the final version of Firefox 7, which mainly focuses on performance.
With Facebook being the focal point of media attention lately due to various updates, the news that rival Google's social networking effort was open to signups didn't catch the eye of the press as much as it might have done.
The YouTube app within iOS is somewhat dated, sluggish, and seems rather out of place in comparison to most of the other stock apps - most of which run smoothly and without too much fuss.

