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Apple's Tuesday announcement outlined a number of talking points Steve Jobs is expected to tackle at WWDC next week whipping analysts into a frenzy over what is being seen as revolutionary upgrades.
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Apple’s compititors have slowed down their production plans in the tablet market as they are unable to catch up with Apple’s iPad sales, JP Morgan said.
Apple is conducting its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) from June 6 to June 10 at San Francisco.
There is a swirl of rumors in tech circles about when iPhone 5 will be released. The chaos worsens when iPhone 4 S comes into picture as well. Rumors being what they are, no date is conclusive. However, it would be useful to find out what the 'median forecast' is like when it comes to iPhone launches.
Apple’s chief, Steve Jobs confirmed that Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and iOS 5 along with the much speculated iCloud will be presented at the the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 6.
Apple announced that the three iWork office applications (Pages, Keynote, and Numbers) will now be available on all iOS devices such as the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. This has been a dream come true for many users, especially busy business people on the go who access documents from their iPhones and tablets. But how efficient is it and can a lot of work get done with these apps?
The next iPhone could be out in the market in July or August. An anonymous source reported in the Macotakara website that the iPhone 5 will be quite similar to the iPhone 4 in design, but unlike its predecessor it will be equipped with a better 8 megapixel camera.
Despite the yearlong concerns over his health, Steve Jobs will be headlining WWDC once again.
One product was notably missing from Apple's pre-announcement of its WWDC announcements.
Apple announced the release of new products coming next week in the company's WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference). Along with the next version of iOS and Mac OS X Lion, Apple confirmed the release of iCloud, which has long been speculated and rumored after Apple acquired cloud-music service with Lala in 2009 and obtained the domain iCloud.com.
Apple has confirmed that it will launch iOs 5, iCloud and Mac OS X Lion at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 6.
Following are the three things Apple will release at annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
If rumors are to be believed, the next generation Apple iPhone will have a SIM-less design, an 8 mega pixel camera and an ARM Cortex-A9 processor. And its release date is round the corner, probably by end of July or early August! Earlier, a series of image leaks and source-based reports had ‘revealed’ a slew of possible next generation iPhone features. While none is confirmed, a lot fall into the 'possible or probable' category.
The launch date of the fancied Apple iPhone 5 has once again become the hobby horse of gadget lovers and tech websites with a website called Macotakara reporting that the next generation iPhone will see light of the day only in the Spring of 2012 while the iPhone 4 S will be released in July or August.
Search through the Apple App Store and you may find an app called BarMax CA listed with an outstanding price tag of $999.99. The BarMax CA and NY app works on both the iPhone and iPad, allowing law students to study for bar exams. The app includes videos that were co developed with Harvard lawyers that includes lectures, flashcards, over a thousand MBE practice questions, a task list feature, and calendar.
Alaska Airlines will officially use Apple's iPad tablet to show track flight information, manuals, references and more in PDFs. It will be implemented by mid-June.
Samsung and Apple continue squabbling over legal issues.
Samsung is demanding to see Apple's upcoming products as the legal melee between the companies escalates, and the schism between the competing allies widens.
Samsung, which has been accused by Apple of stealing its technology and design has turned the table on its accuser, which is famous for its corporate secrecy, by demanding to see pre-production prototypes of next generation iPhone and iPad so that it can evaluate whether its Galaxy range of devices are confusingly similar to Apple devices.
In an escalating legal melee, Samsung demanded access to upcoming iPhone and iPad products from Apple, widening the schism between the two allies who haven't always been the best of friends.