Apple iPad demand exceeds pre-launch iPhone buzz - survey
A new survey has found that 13 percent of respondents are likely to buy Apple's forthcoming iPad, a number greater than the 9 percent who planned to purchase an iPhone before its launch in 2007.
Apple iPad demand exceeds pre-launch iPhone buzz - survey
Apple iPad demand exceeds pre-launch iPhone buzz - survey
After more than doubling its total sales from a year prior, the iPhone platform was catapulted into third place in global smartphone sales in 2009, with Apple shipping 24.9 million handsets.
Gartner: Apple's iPhone was No. 3 worldwide smartphone in 2009
Gartner: Apple's iPhone was No. 3 worldwide smartphone in 2009
As Apple has officially clarified its new ban on overtly sexual content in the App Store, one application featuring pictures of women in bikinis -- to sell beachwear -- found itself removed.
Swimwear seller hit by Apple's removal of 'sexual' apps
Swimwear seller hit by Apple's removal of 'sexual' apps
Apple this week released two new TV advertisements touting the unique features of the iPhone, while a massive spike in French Mac sales helped the company crack the top five PC vendors last quarter.
Apple releases new iPhone ads, Mac cracks top 5 in France
Apple releases new iPhone ads, Mac cracks top 5 in France
In bypassing a traditional chip maker like Intel and creating its own custom ARM-based processor for the iPad, Apple has likely incurred an investment of about $1 billion, a new report suggests.
Custom Apple A4 iPad chip estimated to be $1 billion investment
Custom Apple A4 iPad chip estimated to be $1 billion investment
Following last week's revelation that Apple had reversed its policy on sexual content in the iPhone App Store, a new report claims more than 5,000 inappropriate applications have been removed from the download destination.
Apple's 'overtly sexual' iPhone crackdown purges 5,000 apps
Apple's 'overtly sexual' iPhone crackdown purges 5,000 apps
As Apple hopes to sell some TV episodes for 99 cents through iTunes, major networks have responded with apprehension to the plan, which could alienate local affiliates and cable providers.
Networks skeptical of Apple's push for $1 iTunes TV episodes
Networks skeptical of Apple's push for $1 iTunes TV episodes
Apple's new iPad is being criticized for lacking the capacity to render interactive content built using Adobe's Flash platform, but the company shows no sign of reversing course.
Inside Apple's iPad: Adobe Flash
Inside Apple's iPad: Adobe Flash
AppleInsider reports that it has received information that Apple is planning an enhancement to its next-generation MacBook Pros that will allow for automatic switching between integrated and discrete graphics processors based on whichever is the more...
Apple Planning Smoother Transitions Between Graphics Processors in Upcoming MacBook Pros
Apple Planning Smoother Transitions Between Graphics Processors in Upcoming MacBook Pros
While content providers intend to bring Hulu to the iPad, the TV streaming service would likely be offered by subscription only on Apple's new hardware, according to a new report.
Hulu for Apple iPad likely to be a pay-only service - report
Hulu for Apple iPad likely to be a pay-only service - report
Due to numerous complaints from customers, Apple has begun removing software from its App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch that has been deemed overtly sexual.
Apple changes App Store policy on 'overtly sexual content'
Apple changes App Store policy on 'overtly sexual content'
One of the advances Apple plans for future MacBook Pro models is an improvement to the handling of the notebooks' dual graphics chips, AppleInsider has learned.
Apple plans dual graphics enhancements on future MacBook Pros
Apple plans dual graphics enhancements on future MacBook Pros
As expected, the U.S. International Trade Commission has agreed to investigate Apple's complaint against handset maker Nokia over alleged patent infringement.
ITC to review Apple's patent infringement claims against Nokia
ITC to review Apple's patent infringement claims against Nokia
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has been kept busy with claims involving Apple recently, as the company has found itself involved in several high-profile disputes with major corporations over claims of patent infringement. Just a day a...
U.S. Trade Agency to Review Apple's Patent Complaints Against Nokia
U.S. Trade Agency to Review Apple's Patent Complaints Against Nokia
A company called Trade Privacy (via Fortune) reported today that Apple has successfully blocked public access to their shipping freight import records in preparation for the iPad launch.
Apple Blocks iPad Shipping Records from Public Access
Apple Blocks iPad Shipping Records from Public Access
Apple is rapidly seeding new versions of Mac OS X 10.6.3 to developers as they prepare for its release. The latest version was released to developers today and represents build 10D558. Changes listed are detailed by iPhone in Canada:
Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.6.3 (Build 10D558) to Developers
Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.6.3 (Build 10D558) to Developers
Apple's push for 99 cent TV shows to coincide with the launch of the iPad has garnered support from at least one content provider, with the network CBS reportedly interested in reducing prices for some shows.
CBS plans to reduce prices to $1 on some iTunes TV episodes
CBS plans to reduce prices to $1 on some iTunes TV episodes
Apple's role as the book publishing industry's white knight may be over even before it has begun. Cupertino may not be willing to allow publishers as much leeway in setting their own e-book prices as previously thought, according to a <i>New York Times</i> report. After unveiling the iPad Jan. 27, Apple shook the e-book world with its statement on e-book pricing.
Apple's E-Book Pricing Flip: Chaotic or Cunning
Apple's E-Book Pricing Flip: Chaotic or Cunning
In a recent meeting with officials from The Wall Street Journal to pitch the Apple iPad, Steve Jobs allegedly and unsurprisingly had harsh words for Adobe Flash, calling it old technology.
Steve Jobs calls Flash a 'CPU hog' in meeting with WSJ - rumor
Steve Jobs calls Flash a 'CPU hog' in meeting with WSJ - rumor
Building on comments reportedly made by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at a town hall meeting for company employees last month, Valleywag claims that Jobs focused a significant amount of effort during his recent visit to The Wall Street Journal on selling news...
Steve Jobs' Wall Street Journal Visit Reportedly Included Arguments Against Flash
Steve Jobs' Wall Street Journal Visit Reportedly Included Arguments Against Flash