Expectations Lowered For Apple's Big Developers Conference (WWDC) In 2013
Apple will preview iOS 7 and OS X 10.9, its next-generation desktop and mobile operating systems, at its World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC 2013) next month in San Francisco. The official WWDC...
View ArticleWhat Tim Cook Really Meant About Apple's 'Very Grand Vision' for TV, Wearable...
On Tuesday evening, Apple CEO Tim Cook likened the wait for next month's iOS 7 unveiling to being a kid on Christmas Eve, teased Apple's interest in wearable tech and claimed the company has a "very...
View ArticleMotorola CEO: The Moto X Smartphone Is Coming By October, And It's Made In...
Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside today confirmed the rumored Moto X phone as the company's next big product launch, and its first "hero" product since being acquired by Google.Speaking today at the D11...
View ArticleApple Quietly Launches New iPod Touch, Claims 100M Units Sold To Date
Apple launched a new entry level iPod Touch early Thursday, and also quietly confirmed that they've sold 100 millon of the portable media devices since launching the line in 2007.Both announcements...
View ArticleApple Should Think Differently About Wall Street
Apple can't win when it comes to Wall St. Today's Street is more about high-stakes betting on fast growth than investing in the long term, and Apple's piled up enough assets to take care of their own...
View ArticleHow High Will Marissa Go? Bidding For Hulu Eclipses $1 Billion
Yahoo is getting some stiff competition in its reported quest to buy Hulu.DirectTV reportedly joined two other unnamed companies in bidding at least $1 billion for streaming video site Hulu, according...
View ArticleWWDC Update: iRadio Signs Warner Music, Official App Hints At Flat iOS 7, New...
Apple has signed an agreement to bring Warner Music into the fold of its new streaming radio service, according to a CNET report. Though previously thought to have been inked a few weeks back, terms...
View ArticleApple Comes Out Swinging In Its E-Book Antitrust Trial
If Apple is scared of the U.S. Department of Justice, it sure isn't showing it.On Monday, in the opening rounds of the federal government's antitrust e-book case against Apple, company attorney Orrin...
View ArticleWWDC Update: iRadio To Be Free... With iAds
Apple reportedly plans to make its pending iRadio streaming music service free for users — in part by redirecting its moribund iAd mobile-advertising platform to support it, Bloomberg's Adam Satariano...
View ArticleWhy Samsung's Latest Victory In Its Patent War With Apple Is Mostly Meaningless
Samsung has won another victory in its long-running patent war with Apple. A new judgement bars Apple from importing certain last-generation iPads and iPhones to the United States. The win, however, is...
View ArticleWWDC Update: Sony Signs On For Apple's iRadio Streaming Music Service
Apple has signed Sony Music on to its iRadio streaming music service, according to AllThingsD. The deal puts all three major music labels on board with Apple's new service ahead of Monday's Worldwide...
View ArticleApple's Brilliant TV Strategy: Speak Softly And Carry A Big Content Stick
Apple has said little and shown even less regarding its future plans for streaming content to your television, and that's precisely why they've got a competitive advantage in the space. Where Google...
View ArticleSure, iOS 7 Looks Awfully Familiar—It Also Looks Like A Winner
Apple's long-awaited iOS 7 operating system will finally reach consumers in the fall. Apple wants you to think that once you get iOS 7, you'll have a brand new iPhone that you already know how to use —...
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