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Wall Street cheered Tuesday after Apple released a better-than-expected third-quarter earnings report, leading Apple’s shares to surge on Wednesday.
At the Wearable Technology Expo in New York, several companies were honored for their tech innovations.
While Apple remains mum about the iPhone 5S's release date, the company’s guidance for the fourth quarter contains clues to a September launch.
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One telling stat: Gross margin for Apple's fiscal third quarter was 36.9%, compared to 42.8% in the year-ago.
On average, the Street sees earnings falling between Apple's low and high guidance range, with a general consensus of flat to slightly down.
Apple is expected to release, in September, a host of new products, such as the iPhone 5S, iPad 5 and the budget iPhone.
Apple is likely testing bigger displays for its products, fueling rumors that the iPhone 6 could be a “phablet."
Apple is likely to release the iPad 5, featuring OGS touch panels, manufactured by Taiwan-based TPK, in the fall.
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Apple may reportedly release its Retina iPad mini 2 as soon as this October, refuting recent rumors that the device could be delayed until 2014.
Media reports suggest that Google's July 24 event in San Francisco will be all about its next Nexus 7 tablet and the Android 4.3 OS.
A report indicates that Google will hold an event next week to unveil its newest Nexus 7 tablets.
Can Apple developers and users look forward to the fourth beta release of iOS 7 next Monday?
Apple is now rumored to delay the “iWatch” until 2014, when global smart watch shipments are expected to exceed five million units.
Even if the iPad mini with Retina display is completed and ready to release, that doesn’t mean Apple should release such a tablet this year.
Apple is “aggressively hiring” to ensure its release date for iWatch doesn’t exceed 2014, especially given the number of companies working on similar smartwatch projects.
Apple may delay the release of its iPad mini 2 with Retina Display to 2014, while a minor upgrade to the current version is likely this fall.