Nokia Slaps Apple With iPad Suit
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Forget Netbooks, iPad Cannibalizing Entire PC Industry
Apple’s (AAPL) iPad may not be cannibalizing Mac sales, but it’s evidently having a deleterious effect on the PC market — and not just its netbook segment alone. According to UBS analyst Maynard Um, the iPad is having a negative impact on the PC industry entire.
“Sales of traditional More >
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Apple Unveils New iPods, iTunes Social Network, Video Rentals
Steve Jobs held court this morning at Apple’s traditional September music event, unveiling goodies like a refreshed lineup of iPods; Ping, a new social network built into iTunes 10; and an updated Apple TV, with support for TV and movie rentals. Also announced was iOS 4.1, with More >
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Is Android Only Surging Because Apple Is Letting It?
This weekend, I’ve been catching up on some reading. One post that was of particular interest to me was David Beach’s article from last week about developing for Android. Beach, who is a product manager at eBay Mobile and a co-founder of 12seconds, basically says that the More >
about 4 days ago - 15 comments
Apple Building 2 Million iPads per Month, but Shooting for 3 Million
“Shocked” by demand for the iPad after it launched, Apple (AAPL) has ramped up production of the device to meet it, but there’s work left to do yet. Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty says Apple recently doubled its monthly iPad builds to two More >
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Apple TV Tuned to Improve Reception
Steve Jobs may call Apple TV a hobby, and it certainly hasn’t met with the runaway success of some of the company’s products. But Jobs is an avid collector of both users and cooperative media companies, and with that in mind, Apple, as widely rumored, announced a new version of More >
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Want An Apple TV Right Now? Buy A Roku
The new Apple TV, is, well, boring. Sorry, it is. But more on that later. Right now, I thought I should point out that there’s already a well-developed product on the market that not only competes directly with the new Apple TV, but in many ways, is More >
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Apple Event Announcements Rundown: iOS 4.1, New iPods, iTunes 10, Ping and Apple TV
It was a busy day at the YBCA Theater in San Francisco today as Apple unveiled a slew of new products and services to its crowd, and to those watching live on the Web. We saw upgrades to the iOS software for More >
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How I Spent My Summer Vacation by HP: Firing CEO, Settling Kickback Suit
August has been a rough month for Hewlett-Packard (HPQ). Its beginning saw the resignation of CEO Mark Hurd amid allegations of business standard improprieties. And now, as it draw to a close, comes word of the company’s settlement of a long-running More >
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iPad Newspapers: Ripe For Innovation
Just as the iPad has proven to be a boon to magazine publishers, newspapers have flocked to the device too. All of the major western newspapers have an iPad app now: the New York Times, Wall St Journal, BBC News, USA Today, Financial Times, and others. There are also new forms More >
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iPad Magazines: The Pros & Cons
When the iPad was launched earlier this year, one of the big talking points was that the iPad might be the savior of magazines. By now many magazines are available on the iPad, either in their own standalone app or in a virtual magazine store. In this post we look More >
