Analyst: Apple Prepping February Tablet Production Ramp Ahead of March or April Release
MarketWatch reports on a new research note from Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Yair Reiner predicting based on industry checks that Apple will begin mass production of its much-rumored tablet computer in February ahead of a launch in late March or April.
Analyst: Apple Prepping February Tablet Production Ramp Ahead of March or April Release
Analyst: Apple Prepping February Tablet Production Ramp Ahead of March or April Release
Time Magazine has named the Motorola Droid the No. 1 gadget of 2009, besting the iPhone 3GS and calling the handset the first to truly challenge Apple's groundbreaking smartphone.
Time Magazine ranks Motorola Droid above Apple iPhone for 2009
Time Magazine ranks Motorola Droid above Apple iPhone for 2009
AppleInsider reports that Apple is preparing to being seeding builds of Mac OS X 10.6.3, the next maintenance release for Snow Leopard, to developers as soon as this week.
Apple Reportedly Preparing to Seed Builds of Mac OS X 10.6.3 to Developers
Apple Reportedly Preparing to Seed Builds of Mac OS X 10.6.3 to Developers
Apple's premium-priced line of computers has provided a boost for Taiwanese notebook maker Quanta Computer, even though the company's overall shipments are down.
Apple drives one supplier's profits, despite PC shipment drop
Apple drives one supplier's profits, despite PC shipment drop
The first external builds of Mac OS X 10.6.3, the next incremental update to Apple's Snow Leopard operating system, should arrive this week, AppleInsider has been told.
Apple preparing first betas of Mac OS X 10.6.3
Apple preparing first betas of Mac OS X 10.6.3
Though AAPL stock has dropped 8 percent in the last 10 trading days, it's no cause for concern over the Mac maker's shares, one Wall Street analyst has said.
Apple's recent stock drop not seen as cause for panic
Apple's recent stock drop not seen as cause for panic
Apple has taken the extreme step of yanking all 1,000 apps produced by Molinker after it learned that the Chinese developer had faked glowing reviews of its apps to drive up ratings and increase its downloads. The fraud was first reported by the iPhoneography blog late last month.
Apple Goes Medieval on App Store Developer for Faking Reviews
Apple Goes Medieval on App Store Developer for Faking Reviews
Two competing outlets disagree on whether Apple paid $80 million or $17 million for the streaming music service Lala, Kodak is having a one-day 20 percent off sale, and Bento for iPhone reaches a milestone.
Apple's Lala purchase price disputed, Kodak storewide sale, more
Apple's Lala purchase price disputed, Kodak storewide sale, more
Apple this week revealed the most critically acclaimed and best selling content of the year in the iTunes Store, the world's most popular online music seller and mobile application destination.
Apple reveals best-selling iTunes content, iPhone apps of 2009
Apple reveals best-selling iTunes content, iPhone apps of 2009
A patent holder that was granted $19 million from Apple by a jury in April has won another $2.7 million in interest costs in the final judgment against the Mac maker.
Apple ordered to pay $21.7 million in patent suit
Apple ordered to pay $21.7 million in patent suit
After a patent holder was awarded $21.7 million from Apple last week over technology related to cache memory, the Mac maker has officially appealed the court's decision.
Apple appeals $21.7 million patent infringement decision
Apple appeals $21.7 million patent infringement decision
iPhoneography reports that Apple's Phil Schiller has apparently taken action based on a complaint that one App Store developer was boosting their app's ratings artificially with fake reviews:
Apple Removes Apps Due to Accusations of Shill Reviews
Apple Removes Apps Due to Accusations of Shill Reviews
Apple's surprise purchase of music streaming service Lala last week has been given an unconfirmed price tag of about $80 million, placing a premium on the company.
Apple reportedly spent $80 million to acquire Lala
Apple reportedly spent $80 million to acquire Lala
If you Google the Delfonics' 1968 slow-dance soul classic, La-La Means I Love You, the first item at the top of the results page is an audio file of the song courtesy of -- who else? -- Lala.com. Becoming a part of Google's then-new music search service in October was arguably the biggest thing to happen to Lala -- until this weekend, when Apple purchased the streaming music company for an undisclosed sum.
Apple's Lala Buy Adds New Verse to Digital Music Opus
Apple's Lala Buy Adds New Verse to Digital Music Opus
Media Memo reports that multiple sources are saying that Apple paid approximately $80 million in its acquisition of streaming music service Lala Media late last week.
Apple's Purchase Price for Lala: $80 Million
Apple's Purchase Price for Lala: $80 Million
Mobile analytics firm Flurry yesterday released a report promoting an interesting take on Apple's iPod touch market, one that sees its strong performance among young consumers as building a base that will naturally migrate to the iPhone as they matur...
iPod Touch Seen as Building Base of Future iPhone Users
iPod Touch Seen as Building Base of Future iPhone Users
In its first day of availability at the end of November, the iPhone sold an estimated 60,000 units in South Korea, giving Apple one successful Asian debut.
Apple sold estimated 60,000 iPhones in South Korean launch
Apple sold estimated 60,000 iPhones in South Korean launch
The New York Times yesterday published a lengthy feature article on Apple's iPhone and the App Store, calling them a game changer in the field of telephony and mobile applications. While the article provides little in the way of new information, t...
New York Times Profiles Apple's App Store
New York Times Profiles Apple's App Store
Apple's acquisition of the streaming music service Lala could pave the way for iTunes content and purchases to be accessed from multiple locations via a Web browser, one analyst has predicted.
Apple's Lala purchase forecasts browser access to iTunes content
Apple's Lala purchase forecasts browser access to iTunes content
In case you missed it, Apple acquired a streaming music service called Lala Media late last week. The acquisition has generated the obvious speculation about what Apple might do with a streaming music service. Apple's official response was, of c...
Source Speaks to Apple's Motivation Behind Lala Acquisition
Source Speaks to Apple's Motivation Behind Lala Acquisition