MacDefender is a Mac OS X malware threat that's spread considerably over the last few weeks, and has now been patched with a security update.
iWork, Apple's productivity suite for Mac and iPad has now made its debut on the iPhone and iPod touch. All three programs: Pages, Numbers and Keynote are available on the smaller devices as of today.
In a press, release, Apple confirmed that an iCloud service will be unveiled at WWDC on Monday, June 6th, as well as iOS 5 and Mac OS X Lion, the company's next-generation computer operating system. Yes folks, no new iPhone hardware is going to be released this time around.
Apparently not content with releasing a new Call of Duty game on a 12 month cycle, almost guaranteed to bring in billions of Dollars a year, Activision Blizzard will be launching a new paid-for subscription add-on for the mega-bucks franchise, according to the WSJ.
Rumors on a Japanese site suggest that a future iPhone model, allegedly called the iPhone 4S, is shipping sometime between late July and early August and will be a smaller step up from the currently available iPhone 4.
Uninstalling a program on Windows is a lengthy process: bringing up the Control Panel and sorting through a lengthy list of programs, or searching. There's an easier way to do it that simply involves right-clicking the program's shortcut anywhere on the Desktop or Start Menu. Sounds too good to be true? Read on.
Dream:scape, the first-person 3D adventure game will finally be released next week, June 9th being the day to mark on your calendars.
Apple has never been too keen on BitTorrent clients, blocking every single one from ever reaching the App Store. But even if you don't want to jailbreak your phone, there's a way around this restriction, and best of all, it's totally free!
Ever wish the PlayStation 3 had a smaller form factor and a built-in monitor? This "portable" console is a water-cooled PlayStation 3 retrofitted into a custom-made laptop case.
If you're an avid Android user, you've probably heard of the vast collection of emulators that are available for the platform: Apps that simulate other platforms, such as Game Boy Advances or Nintendo N64's. If you use or planned to get those Apps, you might be sad to hear that they're gone from the Android Market.

