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Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Apple Tablet Is Delayed? So What?

Steve-Jobs-Moses-150x150Apple has reportedly decided to postpone the launch of its rumored tablet/slate until the second half of 2010. That’s the latest rumor from the occasionally reliable Digitimes, which claims that the device’s original March 2010 debut target became untenable after some component changes. The report, should it prove true, will no doubt be a disappointment to overanxious tabletites awaiting the mysterious device’s arrival, but really, that’s immaterial to Apple.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Apple’s App Store: 100,000 Apps, “Well Over” Two Billion Downloads

2315918082_e12530cf73When it launched on July 10, 2008, Apple’s iTunes App Store held just 552 apps. Today, Apple tells us, it boasts more than 100,000. Astonishing, really, when you think about it. The App Store isn’t even two years old yet. Nor is the iPhone SDK.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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Apple Updates Mac Lineup, Announces Multitouch “Magic Mouse”

lasertracking_20091020The Apple store went offline Tuesday morning and when it returned, it did so with a groaning board of new hardware, including a range of aluminum and edge-to-edge glass iMacs, new Mac Minis, a 13-inch unibody polycarbonate MacBook and a wireless, multitouch “Magic Mouse.”

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Apple to Sony, Nintendo: Game Over, Man

gameoverman“It’s clear that the quality of iPhone games is eclipsing its console counterparts, and that’s even more acute when you compare it against the prior generation.” That’s what ngmoco co-founder and Electronic Arts alum Neil Young said of Apple’s iconic handset at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco earlier this year, and it’s worth reflecting on a bit in light of a new report from Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi that claims the iPhone OS will soon create pricing and customer migration pressure for traditional gaming platforms.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Microsoft Zune Team Launches Latest Exercise in Futility

black-zune-hd-rm-engMicrosoft brought it’s not-so-anxiously-awaited Zune HD to market today. With its touchscreen, Wi-Fi capability and high-definition video output, the device is intended as an answer to the iPod touch, though it lacks the application marketplace that helped make Apple’s device so popular. And it’s not going to be getting one anytime soon, either.

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Seeing Is Believing: Bing Gets Visual Search

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Saturday, September 12, 2009

Weekend Update: 9.12.2009–Now in Eight Shiny New Colors

While the highlight jobs-2.0 of the week was undoubtedly Apple’s Rock and Roll event on Wednesday featuring Steve Jobs 2.0, that was only the anodized aluminum, candy-colored, video-shooting cherry on top of another week of tech sector reporting from All Things Digital.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

High Point of Apple Event: Upgraded CEO

steve-jobs-schillerAfter nearly a year out of the public eye, Apple CEO Steve Jobs returned to it yesterday at the company’s annual music event. It was his first public appearance at an Apple gathering since Oct. 14, 2008, when he uncrated the company’s new unibody MacBooks, and it far overshadowed the new products he was about to announce. In fact, it could be argued that public confirmation of Jobs’s health since his return to the company was truly the most significant announcement of the day.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Live from Apple’s “Let’s Rock” Event: iPod Updates, Games, Nano Video Cameras

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Apple has sold some 225 million iPods to date, making it one of the most popular electronic devices ever. And it’s sure to sell even more after the updates the company announced at this morning’s event in San Francisco. Among them: Larger, cheaper iPod touches and nanos with cameras and FM radios.

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Live from Apple’s “Let’s Rock” Event: iTunes 9, iTunes LP

itunes9Speaking at Apple’s music event, CEO Steve Jobs, in his first public appearance since his medical leave of absence, introduces iTunes 9. After noting that iTunes is the largest music store in the world, boasting some 100 million accounts, Jobs rattles off some of the software’s new features. Among them: Genius Mixes and improved synching. The latter enables more specific synching and supports a new way of managing applications for the iPhone and iPod touch with a nice drag-and-drop feature. Very easy to organize and reorganize applications. The crowd really likes this one.

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Jobs: “I’m Vertical, Back at Apple and Loving Every Day of It”

appleventLeave it to Steve Jobs to upstage his own products. Rumored by some analysts to be a nonevent, Apple’s invitation-only music gathering today is already proving quite eventful. Audience members expecting Apple exec Phil Schiller to quarterback today’s proceedings were given a welcome surprise when CEO Steve Jobs took the stage in his first public appearance since his liver transplant surgery.

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Apple Music Event Photos

apple_musicAt 10 am PDT, Apple’s music-centric September event kicks off in San Francisco. All bets are off as to what the focus will be, but the faces and personalities–as well as the show from the stage–will be chronicled LIVE, right here. Stay tuned!

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Apple Cuts iPod Prices Ahead of Event

ipodpricedropToday’s Apple event isn’t even underway yet and already the company is making adjustments to its iPod line. Early this morning, with no fanfare whatsoever, not even a “Back Soon” note on the Apple Store, the company lowered the prices of all its iPods save one–the Shuffle.

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

“Hummer of Cellphones” a Bestseller at AT&T

jumbo-iphone1Apple’s iPhone continues to be AT&T’s marquee handset, though the data-guzzling “Hummer of cellphones,” as the New York Times has dubbed it, has inspired widespread customer dissatisfaction with the carrier’s network. Indeed, according to Piper Jaffray, the iPhone 3G and 3GS are AT&T’s top-selling phones.

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