If you’ve worked in Xcode (Apple’s free software for developing apps) as a newbie developer trying to learn the ropes, it certainly can be confusing at first. In fact, one could confidently say that lack of coding knowledge is really hindering the development of apps that could potentially become great on the App Store. However, [...]
Read More →Apple recently reported its results for the holiday quarter, with sales jumping to record highs for many of its products. Apple announced a record quarterly net profit of $13.06 billion, or $13.87 per diluted share. More statistics available in the chart after the break.
Read More →We’ve previously posted a ton of articles about Apple retail stores popping up all over the world, including the store in Grand Central Station, the loads of fake Apple stores in China, et cetera et cetera et cetera. However, it looks like Apple, which is on a roll unveiling retail store after retail store, has something even grander “in store” for us. The company is preparing to open a store within the Harrods department store, an extremely popular and quite beautiful store in London.
Read More →iTunes 10.5.2, replacing its 10.5.1 predecessor, was just released to the public as a download today. According to Apple, the software update primarily addresses issues with iTunes Match, which was supposedly updated containing “several improvements,” as well as a fix to an audio distortion issue in iTunes. Here are the full notes on what exactly is new in iTunes 10.5.2:
Read More →Seeing as it’s black friday today, Apple is offering some of its most popular products for a discounted price for one day only. iPad 2′s, iPods, Macbooks, and iMacs have all been discounted, although the prices were not reduced as much as I was hoping. Apple also has some of its popular accessory items, such as trackpads, magic mice, and keyboards on sale as well. Shop now on Apple’s website.
Read More →The Series 7 computer from Samsung was supposed to run Windows 7, but one rebellious hacker has managed to get OS X Lion installed on the machine, as demonstrated in the video above. Lion runs pretty well in the video demonstration, but the biggest problem is that for some strange reason, you’ll need an external monitor to display the OS.
Read More →There has recently been evidence that the tides have changed, my friends. And unfortunately, they aren’t changing in favor of Apple, and the company isn’t looking too hot in the third quarter of 2011. To start off, Samsung has stolen the top spot from Apple in smartphone sales during the quarter, as the company missed its sales expectations for the first time in five years. If you recall in the second quarter of 2011, Apple topped all other smartphone vendors by selling 20.34 million iPhones during the quarter, and took the crown as the world’s leading vendor.
Read More →For those of you who are currently beta testing iTunes Match, Apple has announced that they’ll be shutting down and deleting the libraries tomorrow. Basically, this means that iTunes Match beta won’t work for you any more if you’re currently using the beta version. Apple is telling users to turn off the service both on their computers and mobile devices, and is currently working to release iTunes Match officially.
Read More →The official Steve Jobs biography written by Walter Isaacson is set to released next Monday, and already, tidbits of the book have been popping up in news outlets everywhere.
However, one of the most important and shocking revelations to the public is set to air on CBS’ show 60 minutes – which will feature an interview with Walter Isaacson.
Read More →Apple today announced its fourth quarter and full-year 2011 earning results. During Q4, Apple posted revenues of $28.27 billion and net income of $6.62 billion ($7.05 per diluted share). This compares with the company’s prior year quarter revenues of $20.34 billion and net income of $4.31 ($4.64 per diluted share).
Read More →Bloomberg reported earlier that the official death certificate of Steve Jobs has been publicized – and it cites the official cause of death to be respiratory arrest and a pancreatic tumor. As we all are aware, Jobs died last Wednesday, at approximately 3:00 PM Pacific time.
Read More →Since its launch, Apple had never really focused on its Apple TV. In fact, the whole thing seems to be more on the terms of a casual project to the company than any true business venture.
Read More →Deadline recently reported that Sony Pictures is presently looking to acquire rights to produce a film featuring Steve Jobs, based off of Walter Isaacson’s biography.
Read More →Friday October 7th, two days after the date of Jobs’ death, The New York Times reported that a funeral took place. The funeral for Jobs’ was said to be “small” and “private”, and there is no public memorial service planned. However, Apple said that it would hold an event for Apple staff to honor Jobs’ passing.
Read More →The LA Times recently published an article which included new details about an internal project at Apple designed to carry Apple into the future despite the death of its icon – Steve Jobs.
Read More →Following yesterday’s sudden death of Steve Jobs, it seems that Simon & Schuster has decided to move up the release date of Walter Isaacson’s official authorized biography of Jobs to October 24th from the previous date of November 21rst.
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