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MacWorld/iWorld Will be Apple Fan Fest But Don't Expect iPad 3
The highly anticipated next generation iPad, dubbed iPad 3, will reportedly debut at Macworld/iWorld, which is scheduled for Jan. 26-28 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
iPad 3 Rumors Roundup: From Specs to Release Date and Everything Else in Between
The next generation Apple tablet, dubbed iPad 3, is expected to surface in late February/early March, bringing to a closure the growing rumors about its features and release date. Ever since iPad 2 was unveiled in February last year, Apple fans have been closely watching every move of the tech giant with the hope that they get some hint about the release date and specs of iPad 2's successor.
AT&T Posts Big Quarterly Loss on T-Mobile USA Break-up Fee
AT&T Inc (T.N) posted a massive quarterly loss due to a break-up fee for its failed T-Mobile USA merger and a pension-related charge on top of costly subsidies for smartphones such as Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) popular iPhone.
AT&T Posts Huge Quarterly Loss on T-Mobile USA Break-up Fee
AT&T posted a massive quarterly loss due to a break-up fee for its failed T-Mobile USA merger and a pension-related charge on top of costly subsidies for smartphones such as Apple's popular iPhone.
Nokia profits dive, new phones yet to take off
Nokia reported a 73 percent fall in fourth-quarter earnings as sales of its new Windows Phones failed to dent the dominance of Apple's iPhone or to compensate for diving sales of its own old smartphones.
Nokia's 4Q Plunges 73%, Windows Phone Sales Disappoint
Nokia, the world's largest cellphone maker by volume, reported a 73 percent fall in fourth quarter earnings as sales of its new Windows Phones failed to slow the rapid dominance of Apple's iPhone or to compensate for diving sales of its own old smartphones.
Apple's Cash Pile to Cross $100B in Q2, May Declare Dividend Next Quarter
Apple has posted a record quarterly results on strong demand for iPhone, iPad, and Macs. The company's cash pile reached near $100 billion and is expected to surpass the coveted $100 billion mark next quarter.
Logitech warns again as weak market and euro hit Q3
Logitech, the world's largest computer mouse maker, cut its full-year outlook for the third time after third quarter sales and profit were hit by euro weakness and as computer systems require become less dependent on peripheral components.
iPhone 5 Rumors: Next-Gen iPhone with 4-inch Display Likely This Summer, No Teardrop Form Factor
The rumors surrounding Apple's next generation iPhone have been around for quite some time now. On top of that, a new report, based on information from a reliable source at Foxconn in China, spiced up the whole plot. The report says the iPhone 5 - or whatever Apple would like to name it - is ready for production and is likely to hit stores in the summer.
iPhone 5 Concept Art Released – iPhone SJ (Updated Photos and Video)
The new concept design photos have been released by Italy-based ADR Studio.
Japan's NEC to slash 10,000 jobs
NEC Corp said Thursday it will slash 10,000 jobs, almost one in 10 of its workers, in a bid to cut costs as competition from foreign rivals including Apple Inc pushes it deep into the red.
Jailbreaking Exemption Set to Expire
Jailbreak enthusiasts, who've just downloaded Chronic Dev Team's recent groundbreaking greenpois0n Absinthe software, may have their joy outlived as the protection for jailbreaks granted by the U.S. Copyright Office is set to expire in 2012.
Android tablets closing in on iPad: researcher
Tablet computers using Google's Android software narrowed the lead of Apple's iPad on the global market in the fourth quarter, research firm Strategy Analytics said on Thursday.
iPhone Thieves Find Apple Support Helpful
When Apple Inc set up its customer service plan for the iPhone, it seems to have had the best intentions of humanity in mind - any phone under warranty can get serviced because it's the phone that's tied to the warranty, not the owner.
iPhone 4S iOS 5 Battery Enhancement Tweak Confirmed Fake
An upgrade to the phone's operating system was then announced, amid hope it would fix the problem. Unfortunately, the upgraded iOS 5.0.1 failed to do so and the users were left further disheartened. They then stumbled upon an iPhone 4S jailbreak tweak that claimed to be able to fix the battery's handset problem.
What Apple Plans to Do with $98 Billion Cash Hoard?
Apple Inc. has a high-quality balance sheet with net cash of $97.6 billion or $103.6 per share at the end of fiscal first quarter. Investors look puzzled regarding what Apple intends to do with its cash hoard.
Siri Vs. Evi - Battle Begins between Voice-Assistance Smartphone Apps (VIDEO)
Evi, a new voice-assisted personal assistant, developed and launched by True Knowledge, a UK-based Internet search technology company is expected to provide tough competition to Apple's Siri. Check out the video...
SanDisk warns of tough first half of 2012
Flash memory supplier SanDisk warned that weaker demand from some mobile device manufacturers would hurt its revenue in the first half of this year, sending its shares sharply lower.
HOW TO PLAY IT: The Anti-Contrarian on Apple's High
Apple's first quarter in the post-Steve Jobs era was a success.
Apple iPhone 5 Production Begins for Summer 2012 Release Date; Foxconn Rep Leaks New Features
Sources from within China's Foxconn plant say Apple's next-gen smartphone, the iPhone 5, is ready to begin production. The phone will reportedly feature a bigger 4-inch screen and a longer and thinner form factor.
Apple CEO Faces First Test with Massive Cash Mountain
Apple CEO Tim Cook has a problem, a $98 billion problem.
Nokia Seen Struggling in Early Days for Windows Phone
Nokia, the world's largest cellphone maker by volume, is expected to remain barely in the black in the fourth quarter, with its new Windows Phone models yet to compensate for diving sales of its legacy smartphones.
Fed and Apple restart Wall Street's advance
Big profits from Apple and a promise from the Federal Reserve to keep rock-bottom rates for at least two more years powered the U.S. stock market higher on Wednesday.
RIM Shares Bounce Back After Shuffle-Related Drop
Shares of Research In Motion rose 8.6 percent on Wednesday, rebounding after two days of declines on disappointment over the choice of an company insider as the BlackBerry maker's new chief executive.
Stellar Apple results point to a good year ahead
Apple Inc shares surged the most in more than three years, after skyrocketing iPhone and iPad sales helped it smash Wall Street expectations, prompting analysts to raise their price targets on the stock by as much as $100.
Wall Street Gains on Fed Statement, Apple Results
Stocks rose on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve said it would keep interest rates near zero through at least 2014 and Apple's spectacular results boosted investor sentiment.
Analysis: Wall Street Puzzles over Google's New Direction
Google Inc, which revolutionized Internet searches with an easy-to-use website, has itself become an increasingly tricky business to grasp.
Fed and Apple Reignite Buying on Wall Street
Big profits from Apple and a promise from the Federal Reserve to keep rock-bottom rates for at least two more years powered the U.S. stock market higher on Wednesday.
J.C. Penney Permanently Slashing Prices by 40%
J.C. Penney Company Inc. (NYSE:JCP), run by Apple Inc.'s former retail chief, is permanently marking down all of its merchandise by at least 40 percent so that shoppers no longer have to wait for a sale to get the best bargain.
iPad Still Dominates Tablet Market, but for How Long?
Tech giant Apple sold 15.4 million iPads in the last quarter, even exceeding analysts' expectations of 13 million units, according to the company's fiscal report released Tuesday.