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You know that rumor about Apple creating its own proprietary processors for the Mac? Yeah, that one--well, it's back. As iOS devices continue to claim more and more of the computing market, Cupertino may be interested in using its own ARM chips in upcoming Mac models.
Well, if you were eagerly anticipating the redesigned iTunes this month, you're just going to have to wait a little longer. Apple has revealed the next major update to its media player and marketplace won't arrive until sometime before the "end of November."
Fresh off a couple of exciting months of product announcements, Apple has reported a record fourth-quarter. Amazingly, the company now has over $121 billion in cash--that's cash money. Excuse me while I envision Tim Cook diving into a room of coins, like in the beginning of DuckTales.

If you're reading this site, or if you're just a tech enthusiast, you're well aware of one thing: Apple is terrible at keeping a secret. Honestly, the company keeps things under wraps with all the tact of a junior-high schooler. But according to some Apple employees, the supply chain holds every bit of the blame.
Microsoft is making huge strides on bringing its productivity line-up to the cloud, so it's understandable that Apple is seeking to offer an alternative. Today, rumors are surfacing that Cupertino is partnering with VMware to push the company's own iWork software to the net.








