Catch up on Apples Weekly News
This week’s Apple news: 
More Mac mini details: soldered processor, drive upgrades:
This information is regarding the new Mac mini and how it can (or cannot) be upgraded. This may make or break your buying decision.
The case for – and against – an Apple netbook:
Chinese newspaper’s says two companies are currently working on supplies for Apple’s netbook. This seems to go against the Apple party line on netbooks. We can think of two reasons (and against) such a venture.
New Snow Leopard test build has more Cocoa goodness:
A fourth build of Snow Leopard has been released with more Cocoa, a refined QuickTime Player, and Safari 4 beta. Further, Core Text will see some serious enhancements when the OS is released.
iLife ’09: publishing online with iWeb:
Apple’s iWeb may not be the most glamorous member of the iLife ’09 suite, but it nonetheless has a following among Mac users who want to publish online as quickly as possible.
Apple has no clue what’s going on with dev contracts:
Apple seems to be caught flat-footed and unprepared for the upcoming deluge of developer renewals for its iPhone program.
QuickTime X is more player, less chrome in latest 10.6 build:
Details of the new QuickTime X player have emerged since last week’s release of an updated Snow Leopard test build. The new version is said to drop all window chrome for a completely HUD-style interface.
iPhone now has more commercial apps than Windows Mobile:
Apple’s App Store has reached the 25,000 application mark after adding another 5,000 applications in less than a month. This means that the App Store now has the most applications of any mobile platform beating out the collection Windows Mobile has built up over nine years.
Apple invites media to a preview of iPhone 3.0 on March 17:
Apple has sent out invitations to a special media event on March 17 to discuss the impending release of iPhone 3.0.








