California-based technology giant Apple Inc. has rejected an offer from rivals, South Korea-based Samsung Electronics Co., that would have allowed the latter to release its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in Australia, according to Appleinsider.
Tim Cook will speak from Cupertino, California.
With Apple Inc. having made the call for its Let's Talk iPhone event Tuesday, consumers are expecting the company to showcase its highly anticipated iPhone 5.
Rumors of iPhone 5 have turned white hot and everybody's holding back their breath for Apple's Oct. 4 Let's talk iPhone event at its headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., where the next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, is supposed to reveal itself.
The iPhone 5 buzz is growing as Tuesday's Let's talk iPhone media event dawns, but till then we are only left guessing as to whether Apple will unveil an iPhone 5, iPhone 4S or both.
The iPhone 5 release frenzy has reached its zenith with barely hours left before Apple unveils the new gadget, but for the keener eye, the Tuesday event will be marked by how Apple lays out the iCloud and iOS 5. Many believe that being too engrossed with the specifications of upcoming iPhone 5 is equal to missing the wood for trees. The Tuesday event has more to do with Apple's long-term strategy than with gaining upper hand in the gadget market.
The much-anticipated Apple news is forthcoming
Sprint Nextel Corp shares fell more than 10 percent after a report that it committed to buy at least 30.5 million iPhones that would cost it about $20 billion in the next four years.
Sprint Nextel Corp (S.N) has agreed to buy at least 30.5 million iPhones over the next four years, involving a commitment of about $20 billion, whether or not its customers want to buy the devices, according to a Wall Street Journal story.
10 iPhone 5 features and iOS 5 functions that can deliver the killer blow to Android smartphones
Sprint Nextel Corp has agreed to buy at least 30.5 million iPhones over the next four years, involving a commitment of about $20 billion, whether or not its customers want to buy the devices, according to a Wall Street Journal story.
With less than a day to go before the next generation of iPhones are revealed a hoax email, though nothing more than a computer virus, has added to the hype through its depiction of a slightly slimmer see-through version of the iPhone 4.
With Apple's next iPhone announcement just a day away, experts and analysts make their last-minute predictions on what the world can expect to see come out of Cupertino tomorrow.
Oct 4. is the day we have all been waiting for - the Apple keynote event Let's Talk iPhone. This event will begin at 10 a.m. Pacific time in Cupertino, CA, and 1 p.m. Eastern time.
Oct. 4 is fast approaching as the big day of the iPhone 5’s announcements draw closer. Thousands of predictions, mock-ups, and rumors continue dominating the Internet. Let’s stop for a second and think. Why do we want this new phone again?
Apple will unveil a new iPhone on Tuesday that has been rumored to have several upgrades that will spark a 'phony war' to blow away all Android smartphones. But could there be something more stirring between the two? Could there actually be ... love?
With Apple's iPhone announcement just one day away, excitement is at a fever pitch. But what is truly known about Apple's mystery product? Here are the facts.
Anyone thinking leaked images of Otterbox cases gave a hint of what Apple's new iPhone 5 or iPhone 4S are like are mistaken. The company, known for its sturdy iPhone cases popular with the iPhone smartphones, has been clear that it does not have any confidentiality agreements with Apple or specific information regarding the anticipated new smartphones
The imminent release of Apple’s latest product on Tuesday has customers musing on their wishlists for the new iPhone. Mobile advertising network inMobi announced recently that results of their iPhone-focused study indicate that a staggering 41 percent of mobile users in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada intend to buy the iPhone 5, if Apple does indeed release a next-generation product.
Tim Cook finally gets his chance to stride out from under Steve Jobs' shadow, and he could not have picked a better time or device to mark his unofficial debut as Apple Inc's CEO.
The new features coming to iTunes
Fitbit, which is the market leader in wireless activity tracking, has launched its newest tracker - the Fitbit Ultra.