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Apple MacBook (June 2009)

For AU$1599, it's hard to beat this MacBook's nearly Pro-level specs if you're in the market for a budget Apple laptop.

TomTom brings turn-by-turn to iPhone

We heard rumours about a TomTom iPhone app this time last year, but today we discovered the truth about the company's iPhone navigation solution.

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  • Mac OS 10.5 Leopard

    Although it won't be in stores until autumn 2007, Steve Jobs has given the world a preview of the next Apple operating system.

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  • WWDC 2009 live blog

    We blog live at Apple's WWDC 2009 keynote speech.

  • The iPhone: What's new, what's not

    While we can't tell you just yet whether the iPhone will live up to the hype just yet, we can tell you what features the iPhone will offer and whether those features are the first of their kind.

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  • Apple answers call for iPhone applications

    Apple wowed the cell phone industry a year ago with the first version of the iPhone. And now its new software development kit and soon-to-be-launched application store featuring third-party applications could change the game yet again.

  • The next iPod: What would you like to see?

    It's group participation time! Give us your ideas for the next iPod here, and we'll paint a portrait of the perfect music player — CNET.com.au reader-style.

  • Apple takes Safari to Windows and iPhone

    A beta version of Apple's Web browser is now available for Windows, and budding iPhone developers can use it to create applications.

  • Apple shows Leopard's spots

    Apple Computer on Monday in the US introduced the Mac Pro, the company's first Intel-based professional desktop, and also gave developers a preview of Leopard, the next version of Mac OS X.

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