For the second time in a month, Apple has simply missed the mark. Apple reportedly has failed to meet their goal of having 1,000 titles available on the iTunes Store rental service by the end of February.
Incoming students at Oklahoma Christian University will receive new Apple Macbook laptops the school said, and also get a choice between a new iPhone or an iPod Touch.
After mixed reports surrounding Apple and China mobile talks, the mobile carrier confirmed on Monday that it has not yet entered into negotiations to take the iPhone to China, saying such talks may be held closer to the release of a 3G version of the touch-screen handset later this year.
Apple Inc's iTunes media store emerged the second most popular music retailer in the United States behind Wal-Mart Stores.
The popular business networking site - LinkedIn - is launching a mobile version of its website, allowing users to look up profiles of other members and keep up to date with their network from mobile devices on the go.
Analysts questioned whether Apple could reach its stated goal of 10 million iPhones for the year, and mounted evidence that growth was slowing in the firm's mainstay product lines on Monday, sending shares slightly down.
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For Yahoo Inc to avoid Microsoft Corp's bear hug, it could potentially partner with companies ranging from eBay Inc to Comcast Corp, though an alternative deal would be unlikely to match the Microsoft offer. Retailer Amazon.com Inc, iPod maker Apple Inc and phone company AT&T Inc all could argue that integrating Yahoo's services and ads would be strategically smart, and some already have Internet-advertising partnerships with Yahoo.
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Apple iPhones are being smuggled into China through word-of-mouth networks, helping to deal a blow to Apple's efforts to create official distribution channels for its popular devices, according to a report.
Motorola's declining fortunes are sending shock waves through the wireless industry
Research In Motion, maker of the venerable Blackberry may introduce a touch-screen version of its popular handheld in an effort to battle the iPhone from Apple, which is encroaching into the smart phone market at a rapid pace.
Shares of Apple rallied on Monday as the consumer electronics makers reductions to iPod and iPhone manufacturing were already reflected in its stock price, analysts said.
Shares of Apple rallied on Monday as the consumer electronics makers reductions to iPod and iPhone manufacturing were already reflected in its stock price, analysts said.
Nokia unveiled new multimedia mobile phones and a new navigation software, on Monday during the on-going World Mobile Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
The new navigation software, Map 2.0 provides navigation to pedestrians.
The first phones to be loaded with Google's Android mobile software have been unveiled at the annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Shares of Apple slid over 5 percent on Wednesday on reports that the consumer electronic maker was cutting production of its handheld devices and notebook computers.
Shares of Apple slid over 5 percent on Wednesday on reports that the consumer electronic maker was cutting production of its handheld devices and notebook computers.
After being on the market for slightly over 200 days, Apple's iPhone managed to take second place in the U.S smartphone market behind Research in Motion's venerable Blackberry, and ahead of Motorola offerings, but some experts contend the growth may shot lived unless the firm's business model changes.
Reflecting the availability and the falling costs of memory chips, Apple introduced a 16-GB iPhone and a 32-GB iPod touch on Tuesday, however maintained the same price points as the previous iteration of the products.
Apple Inc on Tuesday introduced models of its popular iPod touch handheld computer and iPhone with double the memory available in previous versions. Apple, which said in January it had sold more than 4 million iPhones since sales began last June, says the iPhone will now also sell with 16 gigabytes of memory.
The United States, Sweden and Japan topped a new ranking that measures how well countries use telecommunications technologies - networks, cell phones and computers - to boost their social and economic prosperity.
More than a quarter of people who bought Apple Inc's iPhone are using them on wireless networks other than AT&T's, the exclusive iPhone carrier in the U.S., a stunning number that will pressure the company's business model, an analyst said on Monday.