Apple to issue software fix for lingering iPad Wi-Fi problems
iPad owners who have been plagued by Wi-Fi connectivity issues could have the problem resolved with a forthcoming software fix from Apple.
Apple to issue software fix for lingering iPad Wi-Fi problems
Apple to issue software fix for lingering iPad Wi-Fi problems
I've been relatively slow to embrace gaming on my iPhone and iPod touch. For starters, I don't tend to have a lot of free time, and I'm lucky enough that I don't waste a lot of time traveling, commuting, or otherwise standing in lines. But even I have enjoyed far too many hours blasting rag dolls out of canons and slinging angry birds at bad pigs.
To Take On Apple, Nintendo Will Have to Think Big
To Take On Apple, Nintendo Will Have to Think Big
After poring over court documents from 2008, Engadget has confirmed that Apple and AT&T originally agreed to a five-year exclusive arrangement for the iPhone. Whether that deal is still in place, however, is unknown.
Apple, AT&T originally agreed to iPhone exclusivity until 2012
Apple, AT&T originally agreed to iPhone exclusivity until 2012
The head of a new Wi-Fi standard known as WiGig, which offers data speeds of 7 gigabits per second and aims to replace high definition video cables, has implied that Apple could adopt the technology in the future.
Apple could embrace new high-speed Wi-Fi specification - report
Apple could embrace new high-speed Wi-Fi specification - report
A rough estimate of sales of the iWork suite of applications for the iPad predicts that Apple could earn more than $40 million a year in sales of its mobile office software.
iWork suite for iPad projected to earn Apple $40M a year
iWork suite for iPad projected to earn Apple $40M a year
With a variety of smartphones powered by Google's Android mobile operating system now available on the market, the handsets collectively outsell Apple's iPhone in the U.S., according to new data from the NPD Group.
NPD: Android phones now outsell Apple's iPhone in US
NPD: Android phones now outsell Apple's iPhone in US
Following a refresh of its MacBook Pro line of notebooks in April, Apple could update its lightweight MacBook Air this week, with a new model expected to arrive on Tuesday.
Update for Apple's MacBook Air rumored to arrive Tuesday
Update for Apple's MacBook Air rumored to arrive Tuesday
Apple on Sunday updated its online stores and began accepting preorders for both the Wi-Fi and 3G iPad models, a day earlier than the previously announced first sale date.
Apple begins accepting international iPad preorders
Apple begins accepting international iPad preorders
With Apple's announcement on Friday regarding availability of the iPad in nine new countries later this month, a number of potential customers expressed dismay at the apparent higher prices in those countries relative to those in the United States. Several of those customers took the time to email Apple CEO Steve Jobs with complaints on the issue, two of whom shared his identical responses with us.
Steve Jobs Weighs in on iPad International Pricing and Taxes
Steve Jobs Weighs in on iPad International Pricing and Taxes
As Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight duke it out over their plugin-based, HTML-alternative web platforms, Apple is using Gianduia, its new a client-side, standards based framework for Rich Internet Apps, to create production quality online apps for its retail users.
Apple developing Flash alternative named Gianduia
Apple developing Flash alternative named Gianduia
After experiencing its first drop in profits in six years, Nintendo is gearing up to turn its business around and sees Apple as a primary new competitor on the horizon.
Nintendo boss calls Apple 'the enemy of the future'
Nintendo boss calls Apple 'the enemy of the future'
Nokia announced Friday that it had filed yet another lawsuit against Apple, this time time alleging that both the iPhone and iPad 3G infringe on five patents owned by the Finnish phone maker.
Nokia sues Apple over alleged patent infringements in iPad 3G, iPhone
Nokia sues Apple over alleged patent infringements in iPad 3G, iPhone
Research firm IDC today released data on global smartphone (converged mobile device) sales for the first quarter of 2010, showing Apple maintaining its third-place ranking behind Nokia and Research in Motion on very strong year-over-year growth. T...
Apple Maintains Third-Place Ranking Among Smartphone Vendors
Apple Maintains Third-Place Ranking Among Smartphone Vendors
A survey of the highly coveted 18- to 34-year-old young adult demographic found that Apple's brand lost some of its cool factor in the month of April.
Apple's brand 'buzz' loses steam among young adults in survey
Apple's brand 'buzz' loses steam among young adults in survey
The iPad will be available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the U.K. on Friday, May 28, Apple has announced.
Apple announces iPad will launch in 9 more countries on May 28
Apple announces iPad will launch in 9 more countries on May 28
Tickets to Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference have sold out just eight days after the company announced the date and began selling tickets last week.
Apple's WWDC event sold out in just 8 days
Apple's WWDC event sold out in just 8 days
Apple's iPad 3G remains sold out in most of the company's retail stores, prompting Notify Me waiting lists that will give customers first priority when supplies are replenished.
Apple stores completely sold out of iPad 3G, furnish waiting lists
Apple stores completely sold out of iPad 3G, furnish waiting lists
World of Apple reports that Apple has seeded a new version of Mac OS X 10.6.4, termed Build 10F46, to developers. The report notes that the update currently weighs in at 573.1 MB and asks developers to focus on GraphicsDrivers, SMB, USB, VoiceOver, and VPN. Apple also highlights nearly a dozen issues addressed in the update and lists one known issue in the current build involving an error message with fonts.
Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.6.4 Build 10F46 to Developers
Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.6.4 Build 10F46 to Developers
This summer, Visa will make it possible for iPhone users to wave their device in front of a contactless payment terminal to make transactions, thanks to an Apple-certified hardware accessory.
Visa, Apple aim to simplify transactions with wireless iPhone payments
Visa, Apple aim to simplify transactions with wireless iPhone payments
For the last several years, netbooks have been a booming business for a number of computer manufacturers as consumers look for low-cost, portable machines to browse the Internet and perform other light tasks. Apple resisted entering the netbook mark...
Apple's iPad Seen Cannibalizing Netbook Sales
Apple's iPad Seen Cannibalizing Netbook Sales