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Apple's Suppliers Preparing for Fall Launch of iPhone 5 and iPad 3?
DigiTimes reports that upstream suppliers in Apple's manufacturing chain have been given orders to begin preparing for production of next-generation iPhone and iPad, with a debut expected in the September-October timeframe. Taiwan-based companies...
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06-30-2011 11:27 PM
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Nortel Patents Sold to Consortium which Includes Apple
Nortel announced that they had concluded an auction to sell of its patents and patent applications to a consortium consisting of Apple, EMC, Ericsson, Microsoft, RIM and Sony. The final winning bid was $4.5 billion and includes over 6,000 patents...
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06-30-2011 3:21 PM
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Ahead of OS X Lion, Mac App Store Sales Numbers Still Comparably Small
During the keynote address at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this month, Phil Schiller noted that Apple's Mac App Store, launch in early January, has rapidly risen to become the top selling distribution channel for computer software...
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06-30-2011 7:15 AM
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Will Kindle App Survive Apple's Deadline for iOS Content Purchasing Compliance?
Earlier this year, Apple rolled out In App Subscriptions for App Store applications, offering content providers a way to provide ongoing content within their applications. As part of that rollout, Apple required that providers offer their content via...
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06-30-2011 2:06 AM
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App Store Tops 100,000 Available iPad Applications
As noted by MacStories , Apple's App Store has reached yet another milestone offering, now offering over 100,000 iPad-specific applications. Apple and third-party developers have set a new record: in 453 days since the original iPad came out on April...
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06-30-2011 12:53 AM
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Apple Reportedly Planning Significant Boost in iPad 2 Shipments for 3Q 2011
DigiTimes briefly reports that Apple is planning a significant increase in iPad 2 shipments for the third quarter of this year, attempting to move 12-14 million units over the period. That goal is up from the 7-9 million units reportedly shipped during...
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06-30-2011 12:07 AM
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Thunderbolt Cable Teardown Reveals Electronics and Firmware
As noted by Arstechnica and iFixIt , Apple's new $50 Thunderbolt cable is actually a "smart" or "active" cable that contains circuitry and firmware. Arstechnica explains: A source within the telecom industry explained to Ars...
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06-29-2011 9:45 AM
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Thunderbolt Supports Booting From External Disk
Ever since Apple and Intel introduced the Thunderbolt high-speed data connectivity standard back in late February, there has been speculation about whether the standard would support booting from external disks. At that initial release on revamped MacBook...
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06-29-2011 3:44 AM
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HP Considering Licensing WebOS, Samsung Reportedly Interested
Bloomberg reports that HP has expressed interest in licensing its webOS mobile operating system to other companies, potentially opening the door for another major competitor in the smartphone and tablet industries. "We are talking to a number of...
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06-29-2011 3:16 AM
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MacBook Supplies Tightening at Third-Party Retailers Ahead of Potential Refresh
AppleInsider notes that MacBook supplies have become "severely constrained" at a number of third-party retailers, suggesting that Apple may be drawing down stocks ahead of a refresh. Specifically, Amazon, MacConnection, On Sale and J&R are...
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06-29-2011 1:16 AM
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MacBook Air Update Coming in Mid-July?
Many customers have been waiting for Apple to begin shipping its long-rumored updated MacBook Airs, bringing a significant performance improvement to the line with the incorporation of Intel's Sandy Bridge platform. A number of reports had pegged...
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06-28-2011 11:37 PM
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Apple Posts Final Cut Pro X FAQ, Promises Updates
Apple has quietly posted a FAQ for Final Cut Pro X in response to the many questions and criticisms. (via 9to5Mac ). The FAQ appears not to be linked from Apple's main site, and has not yet been publicized. Final Cut Pro X is a breakthrough in nonlinear...
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06-28-2011 5:59 PM
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Former Shake Product Designer: Apple Doesn't Care About Pro Market
Former Shake product designer Ron Brinkmann weighs in on Apple's Final Cut Pro X release. The latest release of Apple's video editing software has received much criticism from professionals due to absent features. Brinkmann was on the original...
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06-28-2011 12:04 PM
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Apple Issuing Refunds for Final Cut Pro X Upon Request
While Apple may be working to quickly add new and restored features to Final Cut Pro X, EOSHD reports ( via The Next Web ) that Apple has begun issuing refunds to at least some customers complaining through the company's customer service channels...
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06-28-2011 2:09 AM
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Apple Thunderbolt Cable and Promise Thunderbolt RAID Systems Hit the Apple Store
Earlier this week, we mentioned that the first Thunderbolt-equipped peripherals had briefly appeared on Apple's online store earlier this month, although they carried shipping estimate of several weeks out and were quickly removed. Those products...
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06-27-2011 10:35 PM
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