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Apple CEO Jobs had liver transplant, report says
Apple CEO Steve Jobs received a liver transplant about two months ago to treat an undisclosed medical condition, according a news report published in the Wall Street Journal late Friday. Read more...

Apple finally patches six-month-old Java bugs

Apple touts Safari downloads, but loses browser share

Apple announces developer preview of Snow Leopard Server

Apple unveils faster iPhone 3G S, slates June 19 launch

Apple plans to ship Snow Leopard in Sept. for $29; execs tout new laptops

Report: New 'iPhone 3GS' to boast better battery, video

Preview: What's known, what to expect from Apple's Snow Leopard

Google's Mac Chrome whips Safari, Firefox in JavaScript speed trials

Google launches Chrome for Mac, Linux

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Review: The 15-in. MacBook Pro soars to new heights
When I reviewed Apple's prior "unibody" 15-inch MacBook Pro, I gave it high marks. Now Apple is building on that peerless platform with higher performance, an upgraded display, longer battery life and a lower price.

Five fab apps for iPhone OS 3.0 and the new 3GS
Developers are just starting to release new applications that take advantage of iPhone OS 3.0 and new hardware in the iPhone 3GS. Computerworld's Dan Turner looks at five keepers.

The iPhone 3GS: Refined hardware, same iconic style
The newly released iPhone 3GS is a faster, more refined device that should continue the iconic phone's popularity. Working in tandem with the new iPhone OS 3.0 software and thousands of third-party apps, it offers users a lot of flexibility -- and even makes calls.

Smartphone OS smackdown: iPhone OS 3.0 vs. WebOS vs. the world
Apple's powerful new iPhone OS 3.0 enters the ring against Palm's brash young WebOS and three burly veterans. Who is the champ now?

Review: Apple's 15-in. MacBook Pro now faster -- and cheaper
Apple's new midsize 15-in. MacBook Pro gets an evolutionary upgrade and something that, from Apple, is revolutionary -- a price cut. Here's how the $2,299 model stacks up.

What do Snow Leopard, iPhone 3G S, iPhone 3.0 mean for business?
With the arrival next week of the iPhone 3G S and the new iPhone's OS, and the debut in September of Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard, Apple is making moves that should catch the attention of enterprise IT shops, says columnist Ryan Faas.

Analysis: Why is AT&T late on MMS, tethering for iPhone 3G S?
To the annoyance of some iPhone owners, AT&T -- the exclusive iPhone carrier in the U.S. -- doesn't yet offer tethering and won't deliver on multimedia messaging until later this summer.

Opinion: iPhone 3G S? Let's talk about Snow Leopard instead
While everyone was captivated by the iPhone 3G S bling at Apple's WWDC on Monday, the bigger story was Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard," says Computerworld columnist Dan Turner.

15 easy fixes for Mac security risks
How safe is your Mac? Maybe not as safe as you think. Here are some quick ways to beef up its security.

Opinion: What I want in the next iPhone
Sooner or later -- with an emphasis on sooner -- a new iPhone will come along. Computerworld columnist Dan Turner, who still has a first-generation model, spells out what he'd like to see in the next iPhone from Apple.

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Mozilla puts Firefox 3.5 ahead of the browser pack with better performance, improved tab handling and nifty new features.
Developers are just starting to release new applications that take advantage of iPhone OS 3.0 and new hardware in the iPhone 3GS. Dan Turner looks at five keepers.
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