Price concerns keep Random House content from Apple iPad
The largest book publisher in the world may not offer its content for the iBookstore on Apple's iPad when the device launches April 3, as Random House is reportedly concerned over the effects of e-book prices.
Price concerns keep Random House content from Apple iPad
Price concerns keep Random House content from Apple iPad
A new survey of wireless device users has found that the top intended use for Apple's forthcoming iPad is getting work done while on the road, suggesting the multimedia device could serve as a netbook replacement for many consumers.
No. 1 planned use for Apple iPad: working on the go
No. 1 planned use for Apple iPad: working on the go
Online advertisers are planning new advertising methods created specifically for iPad applications, with a number of major companies already signed on and seeking to promote their goods and services to customers on Apple's forthcoming device.
Mobile advertisers prep unique iPad ads ahead of Apple's launch
Mobile advertisers prep unique iPad ads ahead of Apple's launch
Apple is expected to join the lucrative home entertainment market, estimated to be worth $31.8 billion in the U.S. alone, in the next two to four years by offering a $2,000 Internet- and content-connected HDTV.
Apple positioned to introduce connected HDTV within 2-4 years
Apple positioned to introduce connected HDTV within 2-4 years
A recent e-mail from Apple co-founder Steve Jobs stated the forthcoming iPad will initially be sold only in Apple retail and online stores, as well as Best Buy. In addition, other e-mails regarding Mac refreshes, the iPhone OS e-mail client and iWork.com storage were reportedly sent by the billionaire.
Steve Jobs e-mail suggests AT&T will not sell Apple iPad
Steve Jobs e-mail suggests AT&T will not sell Apple iPad
More than a third of those eyeing Apple's forthcoming iPad will read books, newspapers and magazines on the touchscreen device, a new study has found.
One-third of Apple iPad buyers plan to read books, newspapers
One-third of Apple iPad buyers plan to read books, newspapers
Nintendo surprised the gaming world this week by preannouncing a glasses-free 3D successor to the Nintendo DS, a new portable platform that the industry leader hopes will fend off surging competition from Apple's iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
Nintendo aims to counter Apple with new portable 3D gaming system
Nintendo aims to counter Apple with new portable 3D gaming system
Opera on Tuesday revealed it has submitted its mobile browser, which relies on server-side compression to offer faster mobile Web browsing, to the iPhone App Store, where it now awaits Apple's review.
Opera submits iPhone browser to Apple for App Store review
Opera submits iPhone browser to Apple for App Store review
As the iPad frenzy continues to build to a frothy mess, I'm wondering if Apple is turning a corner and driving to the land of mobility -- with nary a glance in the rearview mirror to the living room it's leaving behind. Long-time readers will know that I'm a big fan of the HDTV, as well as my Apple TV, and even recent readers might remember my skepticism over a personal need for an iPad.
Apple TV Deserves a Little Love
Apple TV Deserves a Little Love
A Silicon Valley rumor site has detailed the history of growing tensions related to the iPhone between Apple chief executive Steve Jobs and Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
Valleywag details iPhone feud between Steve Jobs and Google CEO
Valleywag details iPhone feud between Steve Jobs and Google CEO
The prolonged wait for updated MacBook Pros continue without any major hints at when they might arrive. A report last week suggested that a shortage of Intel notebook chips could be contributing to the delay.
MacBook Pro Supplies Constrained, Steve Jobs Says 'Not to Worry'
MacBook Pro Supplies Constrained, Steve Jobs Says 'Not to Worry'
Like it did in March of last year, Apple this week at its retail stores began selling the iPhone at an unsubsidized price without the standard two-year AT&T contract agreement. Also as before, the phone, which costs as much as $700, remains locked to the exclusive U.S. wireless provider.
Apple again sells contract-free, carrier-locked US iPhones
Apple again sells contract-free, carrier-locked US iPhones
Over the last year, Apple's share of the US video game software market has jumped 500%, eating into the growth of console games while also putting pressure on mobile gaming leaders Nintendo and Sony.
iPhone, iPod touch carve 19% gaming share from Sony, Nintendo
iPhone, iPod touch carve 19% gaming share from Sony, Nintendo
Apple on Monday added the ability for customers to send an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad application to another person as a gift when purchasing software through iTunes.
Apple adds 'Gift This App' option to App Store
Apple adds 'Gift This App' option to App Store
Apple and a number of other major mobile device makers and service providers are the targets of a massive lawsuit over mobile processors from a company that has alleged the infringement of 14 separate patents.
Mobile processor patent suit accuses Apple of 14 violations
Mobile processor patent suit accuses Apple of 14 violations
A massive supergraphic billboard for the iPod touch in Los Angeles, Calif., will come down soon, as the 11-story Apple advertisement has been defined as illegal by the city due to safety concerns.
Another 'illegal' Apple iPod touch billboard scrutinized
Another 'illegal' Apple iPod touch billboard scrutinized
With Apple's retail presence delivering growth in Mac and iPhone marketshare elsewhere in the world, the company's plans to build 25 new stores in China is expected to have a significant impact on sales.
'Material' market gains expected from Apple's 25 new China stores
'Material' market gains expected from Apple's 25 new China stores
As Apple continues to test applications for use on its forthcoming multimedia iPad, nearly half fall into the games category, while just 3 percent are books.
Games command 44% of apps tested by Apple for use with iPad
Games command 44% of apps tested by Apple for use with iPad
The San Jose Mercury News last Friday reported that Apple CEO Steve Jobs made a rare public appearance alongside California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to promote a new bill in that state to encourage drivers to sign up as organ donors, drawing on...
Steve Jobs Backs Organ Donor Registry Bill in California
Steve Jobs Backs Organ Donor Registry Bill in California
U.S. wireless carrier Sprint has featured the iPhone and criticized the exclusive wireless provider of Apple's handset, AT&T, in a new advertisement touting the ability to share its 4G network with a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Sprint features Apple iPhone in 4G Wi-Fi hotspot advertisement
Sprint features Apple iPhone in 4G Wi-Fi hotspot advertisement