Apple's stock slid Tuesday and Wednesday after a rare earnings miss. Is now a good time to consider the company's stock?
Android debuted its newest operating system Ice Cream Sandwich, which will be featured on Samsung's new Galaxy Nexus smartphone. We compare the features on Android 4.0 with that of Apple's iOS 5.0.
Just days after the release of Apple's new operating system, iOS 5, the tethered (Redsn0w 0.9.9) and untethered (FastRa1n v5.0) versions to jailbreak the Apple devices supporting iOS 5 are out.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) reported a 54 percent surge in fourth quarter earnings on continued strong sales of its Macintosh computers, iPhones and iPad devices. In a rare instance, Apple's earnings and revenue came in below Street's view.
Apple reported full-year revenue of $108 billion, firmly establishing it as one of the world’s top technology companies. Fourth-quarter earnings of $6.2 billion exceeded analyst estimates, but revenue of $28.3 billion fell slightly shy of them.
In less than a week, Apple's iOS 5 system upgrade has taken over a third of iOS devices.
While Apple’s fourth quarter results won’t be known until late Tuesday, one thing is nearly certain: for the first time annual revenue will exceed $100 billion, maybe by as much as $10 billion.
Apple's iOS 5 upgrade featured deep integration with Twitter. The popular microblogging service has experienced enormous growth since the release of iOS 5, but can it finally surpass Facebook?
Apple Inc.'s projection of selling 25 million iPhones by the end of 2011 lends credence from the registered sales of 4 million units of iPhone 4S during the opening weekend.
After the Redsn0w 0.9.9, which was a tethered jailbreak for iOS 5, an untethered jailbreak - FastRa1n v5.0 - has made its entry.
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The search for an untethered jailbreak for Apple's latest mobile Operating System, iOS 5, is over. The FastUnlockiPhone.com team claim to have released a jailbreak tool to untethered jailbreak iOS 5 on iPhone 4. It has been named FastRa1n v5.0.
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It has been barely a week since the Apple iOS 5 was made publicly available and can be jailbroken tethered using Redsn0w 0.9.9b5, with the exception of iPhone 4S and iPad 2. Reports state that an untethered jailbreak for iOS 5 is due soon, something that could allow users the freedom from having to reconnect their iDevice to the computer every single time they reboot. However there has been no confirmation on the progress made by the Chronic Dev Team working on the untethered version.
An unlocked version of the iPhone 4S is set to go on sale in November according to Apple's Web site, but since the release of the contract phone on Friday there have been reports of unlocked forms circulating certain retailers across the U.S.
The battle between high-end smartphones got hotter still after the iPhone 4S became available in stores on Friday. While the iPhone 4S is not the iPhone 5 that was forecast by rumor mills, it is certainly not a lesser device. The phone has significant hardware upgrades even though it looks identical to the iPhone 4.
If you have successfully jailbroken the beta version of iOS 5 on your iPhone, it is highly likely that you were confronted with the quarter screen issue, in which the full screen display gets shrunk to fit in one quarter of the screen.
Amid tight security and an elite gathering, Apple Inc.'s late co-founder', Steve Jobs', memorial was held on Sunday evening, at the Memorial Church on Stanford University.
Steve Jobs, the former Apple CEO, was honored in the middle of tight security by mourners including Google chief executive Larry Page, media mogul Rupert Murdoch and former Vice President Al Gore, an Apple board member.
This appears to be more than just another Apple iPhone 5 rumor. This appears to be more than just a play on publicity surrounding Steve Jobs' death. It shapes up to make perfect sense, that Jobs, the late, great innovator who co-founded Apple, served as the company's long-time CEO, and changed the world of consumer devices, was working on Apple's next big thing before he died -- the iPhone 5.
If you haven't tripped over an eager Apple fan stationed on the sidewalk outside of a store yet on Friday, you'll still have noticed a certain percentage of pedestrian traffic staring at their iPhones with more avidity than usual. That's because these individuals - whom you will have to swerve to avoid walking into- were probably among the nearly 4 million people worldwide that are expected to purchase an iPhone 4S this weekend.