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MacBook Pro With Retina Display Delayed Due To High Demand
The MacBook Pro With Retina display will ship from Apple in three to four weeks, the Apple Store website says. This is a further delay from the two to three weeks Apple told customers they'd have to wait for the laptop as recently as a few days ago, technology website Vr-zone reported Friday.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Release Date For Verizon Users And Canadian Markets Delayed, Verizon To Get Roaming Software After Launch
The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S3, which has already racked up 9 million pre-orders globally, has pushed back its release date in Canada and for Verizon buyers. Users in Canada will have to wait until June 27 for Samsung?s flagship device, and Verizon subscribers won?t be able to get the phone until July 10.
Father?s Day 2012: Top 7 Tech Gift Ideas For Work, Play And Everything In Between
With Father?s Day right around the corner, some shoppers may be scrambling to find the perfect last-minute gift for their dad. Ditch the lame ties and boring paperweights and find something dad will really appreciate. For the tech-savvy fathers and those who can barely send a text, these gadget gifts are sure to provide a pleasant surprise this Sunday.
Apple iPhone 5: Suppliers Reportedly Readying Chips, But Device Could Face Weaker Demand Due To Upgrade Cycle
With the new iPad having the 4G LTE technology, the consensus seems to be that the upcoming iPhone 5 will be Apple's first smartphone to sport a 4G LTE chip. According to a latest report surfaced Friday, chip vendors including Qualcomm and Broadcom are preparing production to supply Apple with their solutions for the upcoming iPhone iteration.
MacBook Pro With Retina Display Will Cost 54 Percent More To Replace Battery: Apple's 'Least Repairable' Laptop, Critics Say
Those looking to purchase Apple's MacBook Pro with Retina display will certainly learn to conserve their notebook personal computer's battery power, for one big reason: It will be pretty expensive to replace the glued-down battery in the new notebook PC, reported ComputerWorld.
Microsoft Tablet? Buzz Says iPad Rival Due
Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), the world's biggest software company, is expected to make a new consumer push by announcing its own Windows Tablet for shipment next quarter, industry analysts said.
Apple To Release 13-Inch MacBook Pro With Retina Display In October 2012?
Before Apple shocked the WWDC audience with a completely-redesigned MacBook Pro with a stunning Retina Display, KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted Apple would unveil such a notebook, and he even correctly forecast most of the features. On Thursday, describes how Apple will follow up the 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro with a smaller, 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display, to be released in October 2012.
MacBook Pro With Retina Display Shipping Dates Delayed Again By 3-4 Weeks [Critics Reviews]
The online Apple Store page for the Retina display-equipped MacBook Pro shows that the shipping dates for both the 2.3 and 2.6GHz models have been changed from 2-to-3 weeks to 3-to-4 weeks. However, there's apparently no shipping delay for the non-Retina MacBook Pros.
iPhone 5 Concept Commercial Dreams Big Ahead of Release Date [VIDEO]
Designers continue to feed consumer imagination by introducing new concept designs for the iPhone 5, but the latest addition that comes in the form of a video commercial, has left Apple enthusiasts drooling.
New Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display Sold Out In New York City
Much to the consternation of would-be buyers, Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) MacBook Pro with Retina display is totally sold out in the city of New York, just three days after the new laptop was announced at the company's World Wide Developer's Conference (WWDC) 2012.
Apple To Release New iMac In Late 2012, Early 2013?
Apple was expected to update nearly every computer for the 2012 WWDC, including every iMac, Mac Pro, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. But while fans were generally pleased by what was announced, the iMac got no love from Apple. According to MacRumors, however, new iMacs may be hitting shelves sooner rather than later.
MacBook Pro with Retina Display Has One Giant Flaw: Repairability
It seems Apple has so much faith in its new powerhouse MacBook Pro Retina Display, that it has compromised the extent of its repairability.
MacBook Pro With Retina Display Review: Apple Connects Beauty With Power
Announced on Monday at WWDC 2012 in San Francisco, the new MacBook Pro with Retina Display has been completely redesigned by Apple from the ground up. Several new architectural features have been included outside and inside the computer shell to make the computer stronger, faster and less noisy, but the real showstopper is the display.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Ban Denied by Judge, U.S Release Date to Go Ahead
The Samsung Galaxy S3 will be launching in the U.S on schedule, after Apple lost a bid to impose a court ban on the phone.
MacBook Pro 2012 Teardown: A Look Inside Apple?s New Retina Display Laptop
Apple announced its new MacBook Pro model, which will boast sharp high-resolution Retina Display and a thinner profile. Some critics have already gotten their hands on the upgraded edition and have done a full-body teardown, examining the inner workings of Apple?s new laptop and gaining further insight into how it differs from its predecessors.
iOS 6 Jailbreak: Apple's Latest iOS Beta Can Be Jailbroken On A4 Devices, Public Release Not Anytime Soon
With Apple seeding the first iOS 6 beta to developers for download, many thought about the possibility of a tethered jailbreak on A4 devices using the latest RedSn0w tool. According to a latest report, it is indeed possible.
Mac Pro Confirmed To Be Redesigned In 2013, Apple Working On 'Something Really Great' [REPORT]
Apple has confirmed that new models and new designs of the Mac Pro are in the works and might be released in 2013.
iOS 6 Features Compatibility List For Supported Devices: Will Your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch Get All The New Elements?
Apple allows only a decent set of devices to run the new firmware, including iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad 2, New iPad and iPod touch 4G. Here's the complete list of features, provided by Apple, which will be and will not be available on various devices.
Mac Pro, iMac Forgotten At WWDC 2012: Is Apple Neglecting Its Pro Customers?
Apple was expected to update nearly every laptop and desktop computer in its lineup for the 2012 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco, including the iMac, Mac Pro, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. In the end, the iMac and Mac Pro were almost completely forgotten about. Is Apple neglecting its pro customers?
What Happened To Corporate America's Mountain Of Unused Cash?
That massive pile of cash corporate America has been sitting on for years is shrinking, and the reason it's declining bodes well for the nation's economy.
Beyonce Reveals More Possible Meaning Behind Blue Ivy?s Name
When Beyonce gave birth to Blue Ivy Carter in January, everyone oohed and aahed over the uniqueness of her baby's name and the potential meaning behind it. So what's in a name? Beyonce posted a poem on her Tumblr revealing more information about her first child's name.
Apple iOS 6: How It Could Change The iPad
Apple's iOS 6 offers a whole host of features that will not only boost the iPhone experience to new heights, but could also change the way we use the iPad.
WWDC?s Big Miss - Where?s Apple TV?
Now that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), the world's most valuable technology company, has opened its Worldwide Developers Conference with the usual product splash, what happened to Apple TV?
?Skyrim? DLC ?Dawnguard? Features New ?Monstrous? Vampire Lords, Bethesda Discusses The Future Of Mobile And Next-Gen Consoles [VIDEO]
The lingering theme of E3 2012 was the integration of mobile technology and gaming, and Microsoft?s unveiling of its SmartGlass project has reflected just that. Console creators are coming up with creative ways to make their gaming titles mobile, and now the developers of one of the most popular video games on the market hinted at the possibility of mobile game components.
WWDC 2012: Siri 'Eyes Free' Demoed On iOS 6: BMW, Audi, General Motors On Board
Apple iOS 6 Software will bring a whole host of updates to Siri in the fall, but the biggest tease during the WWDC keynote on Monday was Eyes Free; a feature that integrates Siri into your car.
WWDC 2012: 5 Ways Facebook Benefits Apple In iOS 6
In iOS 6, which was unveiled Monday at the 2012 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco, Apple has decided to apply these same tactics of deep integration with Facebook, the world's largest social network with more than 900 million users. This is all great for Facebook, but what is Apple getting in return?
iOS 6 Beta And Features Allegedly Leaked: Is This What Apple?s 3-D Maps Will Look Like? [VIDEO]
At the launch of Apple?s Worldwide Developers Conference on June 11, the company unveiled its upcoming operating system upgrade in addition to other revelations. A beta version of Apple?s iOS 6 was released to developers starting Monday, and more information about the new software has already allegedly begun to leak.
TomTom Gets Boost From New Apple Tie
TomTom (Pink:TMOAF), the Dutch navigation software specialist, is already benefiting from its new tie to Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), the world's most valuable technology company, which hired it to provide data for the iPhone.
?Diablo 3? Release In Retina Display On MacBook Pro 2012 Announced At WWDC: Is Apple Taking Gaming More Seriously?
PC gamers have long awaited the release date for ?Diablo 3,? which launched nearly a month ago on May 15. The widely-perceived computer game has been a staple of the PC gaming genre since its inception, and the third installment is said to look even sharper on Apple?s new MacBook Pro featuring Retina display.
At WWDC 2012, He's Not the Stig! Does the Gimmick Bode Poorly For Apple? [PHOTOS]
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) has taken aim squarely at the hearts of gearheads and Top Gear fans by welcoming the legendary Stig (well, according to wired.com they're calling him Mr. X, but he sure looks like The Stig) on stage at the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2012 to play the CSR racing game for iOS and Mac, Monday. While fun at first sight, however, the move may be indicative of cracks in Apple's finely polished marketing veneer.