Apple Accused of Manipulating Flash Memory Prices
The Korea Times reports on growing complaints within the flash memory industry that Apple, which holds a dominant position due to its extensive use of flash in the iPhone and iPods, is using its increasing leverage to inappropriately manipulate the m...
Apple Accused of Manipulating Flash Memory Prices
Apple Accused of Manipulating Flash Memory Prices
Checks with Apple stores last week suggest that in-store 2009 Black Friday Mac sales could see a year-over-year decrease, though online sales will likely compensate for losses, according to a new report. [Updated]
Apple's Black Friday Mac in-store sales forecast to decrease u
Apple's Black Friday Mac in-store sales forecast to decrease u
A couple of years ago, a company called Axiotron announced an aftermarket modification for the MacBook that converted the Apple laptop into a tablet. The modification remains for sale at $699 and takes a stock MacBook, removes the keyboard and scre...
Apple Takes Control of 'TabletMac' Trademark
Apple Takes Control of 'TabletMac' Trademark
Despite Apple offering modest discounts for Black Friday, huge Mac sales for the year's biggest shopping day have been projected, thanks to third-party resellers.
Another take: Apple's Black Friday sales seen as 'strong'
Another take: Apple's Black Friday sales seen as 'strong'
Signs of a new iPhone hardware model being tested online and Apple's interest in updating the handset's built-in Maps application have been revealed.
Evidence of Apple's new iPhone model, Maps application uncovered
Evidence of Apple's new iPhone model, Maps application uncovered
Apple and chip maker Qualcomm are said to currently be in talks for a future deal, fueling rumors of a possible 2010 iPhone arrangement that have surfaced in recent weeks.
Rumors of Qualcomm-Apple iPhone deal persist
Rumors of Qualcomm-Apple iPhone deal persist
Checks with Apple stores last week suggest that 2009 Black Friday Mac sales could see a year-over-year decrease, according to a new report.
Apple's Black Friday Mac sales forecast to decrease
Apple's Black Friday Mac sales forecast to decrease
Signs of a new iPhone hardware model being tested online and Apple's interest in updating the handset's built-in Maps application have been revealed.
Evidence of new Apple's iPhone model, Maps application uncovered
Evidence of new Apple's iPhone model, Maps application uncovered
MacRumors has found a new Apple job listing seeking an iPhone Software Engineer to join the iPhone and iPod Touch Maps team with the goal of taking the iPhone's built-in Maps App to the next level:
Apple to Take iPhone's Maps App to 'the Next Level'
Apple to Take iPhone's Maps App to 'the Next Level'
iPhone developer Pandav has informed MacRumors that they have spotted usage records for an unreleased iPhone in their app's analytics. The app used was iBART [Free / Paid], a public transportation guide for the San Francisco train system.
Apple Starts Field Testing Next Generation iPhone (3,1)
Apple Starts Field Testing Next Generation iPhone (3,1)
E-readers seem to be smoking hot this year. The Amazon Kindle, of course, has been leading the pack, but Sony seems to have sold more than a handful as well, and its new Sony Daily Edition e-reader may be in short supply. Meanwhile, newcomer Barnes & Noble already sold out of its new Nook e-reader, which the company just announced a month ago.
Is Apple Missing the E-Reader Boat
Is Apple Missing the E-Reader Boat
Apple has officially unveiled their U.S. Black Friday sales for their online and retail stores. The discounts are in line with past year events, ranging from 4-10% depending on the product.
Apple's Black Friday Sales 2009, Other Major Discounts on Macs
Apple's Black Friday Sales 2009, Other Major Discounts on Macs
Apple early Friday morning kicked off its annual Black Friday sale, offering $101 off MacBook Pros and iMacs. However, the Mac maker's authorized resellers have far undercut the company, offering up to $300 off MacBook Pros and $180 off iMacs. Find the best prices on Macs and iPods with AppleInsider's finalized Black Friday price guides.
Black Friday Mac and iPod price guides: find the lowest prices
Black Friday Mac and iPod price guides: find the lowest prices
Apple has captured nearly half of all desktop revenue in the United States as iPhone sales in China have lagged.
Apple domestic desktop sales strong, iPhone sales slow in China
Apple domestic desktop sales strong, iPhone sales slow in China
One Apple authorized reseller upped the ante overnight in the ongoing Black Friday Mac price war, slashing Mac notebook prices by up to $300 and iMac prices by up to $180.
Apple MacBook Pro prices slashed by up to $300, iMacs by $180
Apple MacBook Pro prices slashed by up to $300, iMacs by $180
Apple has taken iTunes LP and Extras public, encouraging independent developers to begin work on interactive digital content for distribution in iTunes starting early next year. The new move signals a big move in taking on Adobe Flash, pushing the adoption of web standards, and creating an new business model for content that could impact how the company's forthcoming tablet is sold and used.
Apple posts tools for building TuneKit iTunes LPs and Extras
Apple posts tools for building TuneKit iTunes LPs and Extras
Apple has launched its "Black Friday" one-day sales in Australia and New Zealand, with other countries set to follow at the appropriate times. As expected, Apple is offering only modest discounts compared to the deals offered by many other retailers for the traditional kickoff of the holiday shopping season.
Apple Black Friday Sales Begin in Australia and New Zealand
Apple Black Friday Sales Begin in Australia and New Zealand
Betanews reports (via The Loop) on data from market research firm NPD showing that Apple garnered 48% of the U.S. PC industry's retail revenue last month.
Apple Records Nearly Half of U.S. PC Desktop Retail Industry Revenue
Apple Records Nearly Half of U.S. PC Desktop Retail Industry Revenue
InformationWeek reports (via 9 to 5 Mac) that Apple has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against an Anaheim, California company selling knock-off power adapters for Apple's MacBook and MacBook Pro models. Apple claims that the company sells thi...
Apple Files Patent Infringement Suit Over 'Knock-Off' Power Adapters
Apple Files Patent Infringement Suit Over 'Knock-Off' Power Adapters
Apple has sued a third-party MacBook power adapter manufacturer and alleged it has violated patented designs, and also, in a separate trial, appealed to move its ongoing defense against clone iPod maker Luxpro to a California court.
Apple sues one 'knock-off' maker, defends against another
Apple sues one 'knock-off' maker, defends against another