It seems that Apple has finally come to an agreement with China Telecom, as the Chinese business is gearing up for launch with a flurry of activity.
The telecommunications company has reportedly started training staff members and begun advertising in preparation for next month – when it will start taking orders.
Read More →According to 9to5Mac, Apple has been collaborating with Sprint to bring the iPad to Sprint’s data network. In fact, the report claims that the two companies have already finished with the device, and it is now “ready to launch”.
Read More →According to a report by IDG News, computer manufacturers Acer and Asus have announced that they will follow Apple in adopting the Thunderbolt connectivity standard beginning next year.
Thunderbolt was originally developed with a collaborative effort by Apple and Intel, and so far Apple has been the only manufacturer with support for the port – including it in every single new Mac, with the exception of the Macbook Pro since an upgrade has not come yet.
Read More →France Telecom Stéphane Richard reportedly made a startling claim recently, claiming that his sources point towards an October 15th release of the iPhone 5.
It’s very rare for a CEO to make a claim about the release date of Apple hardware.
Read More →AppleInsider claims that one of its sources connected to Apple’s customer service has made an interesting discovery that could give us the date for the release of iOS 5.
Apparently, the hint comes from a warning to customer service that it should expect a huge increase in iOS support calls beginning October 10th.
Read More →Today, Microsoft officially unveiled its newest Windows 8 operating system – and from the looks of it, it’s almost completely different than anything we’ve seen from Microsoft ever.
The new OS “reimagines” Microsoft software by introducing the new “Metro” system – which is optimized for touch screen and full page apps, but also functions just like in the past with a traditional mouse and keyboard.
Read More →According to a research note by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is going to release the golden master copies of iOS 5 to manufacturers in a time frame of September 23rd – September 30th. This timeframe corresponds exactly with rumors of a new hardware releases – which are slated to come out mid-October.
The extra time is given for manufactures to install iOS 5 to devices before they ship out.
Read More →NBC, TNT and TBS are all starting to upgrade their iOS applications with full-length TV shows and additional bonus content as well.
Access is offered for users who are eligible through their cable company subscriptions.
Read More →Apple’s newest Macbook Air and Macbook Mini models have proved to be amazingly successful – so much so that their presence has caused the overall Mac growth to be significantly higher than previously estimated.
According to research firm NPD, Mac sales rose 22% for the third quarter when compared to last year – which is 6% higher than Wall Street analysts predicted growth to be.
Read More →Did you think that Street Fighters IV Volt was going to stay the uncontested iOS fighting game champion forever? Well, think again, because it’s most worth opponent, King of Fighters, has also upgraded itself to match the pace.
When King of Fighters-i was released to iOS in May, everyone knew that something was going to go down.
Read More →WayForward Studios seems to have decided that it wanted to bring its popular “Shantae” franchise to iOS, and is doing so by first introducing the second game in the series “Risky’s Revenge”, to the App Store world.
The game was first developed for the Nintendo DSi, which did not bring it a lot of fame – but still managed to gain it a variety of media and game awards.
Read More →Last week, Apple updated its online store with some small but nice tweaks.
Now, when you click on the “buy now” button on the iPad product page, you will be taken to a brand new and improved interface for selecting details of your device such as color, model, and carriers.
Read More →Today, for the first time ever, Apple has seeded a build of OS X that fully includes iCloud functioning as part of its components.
Build 11C55 comes 9 days after the previous build -11C48 – which included developer builds of 1Tunes 10.5 and iWork for iOS.
Read More →Google finally introduced its popular Blogger blog-publishing service to the App store on September 8 – via a free download.
Blogger was started in 1999 and was bought by Google in 2003. Since then, its been immensely popular, with many thousands of users.
Read More →Taiwan Economic News has noted that Apple supplier – Foxconn – has significantly increased its iPad 2 units from 14 million to 20 million for the third quarter, marking a 42.8% increase from the first sales projection made in July.
Just to let you know, this is a huge jump for any product, even the dominating iPad.
Read More →SprintFeed has recently found even more information pointing towards a late September-early October iPhone 5 launch.
This time, it comes in the form of an internal message by Sprint stating something about a blackout due to a major phone launch on September 30th-October 15th.
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