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Perhaps one of the most misunderstood things about Apple’s portable devices is the way some of the features affect battery life. Two new pages on Apple’s Web site may help users with that.
Apple on Monday reported a first quarter 2010 profit of $3.38 billion on $15.68 billion of revenue.
Apple has some of the best selling computers in the market, it’s the No. 1 music distributor, it sells movies, TV shows, iPods and it’s changing the mobile space with the iPhone and App Store. It’s also one of the most copied companies in the world, but can anyone beat them?
If you’ve ever been in the unenviable situation of needing to get your music and videos off an iPod or iPhone and on to your computer, you know the value of having a good application to get the job done. WindSolutions just made that job easier for Windows users.
Apple on Monday launched a sale on select Mac, iPhone, and iPod accessories on its online store.
Apple on Monday launched its annual Holiday Gift Guide, pointing users to products and accessories from third-party companies.
Apple’s Steve Jobs is one of the most loved and feared CEOs in history, and for good reason.
There’s been a lot of talk lately about Apple approaching newspaper and magazine publishers around the world about making their product available on a yet unannounced device. This makes a lot of sense if you look at it the right way.
I’ll never forget Michael Dell’s comments at a 1997 technology conference when asked what he would do to fix Apple.
According to a new study from market research firm NPD, 12 percent of all U.S. households own a Mac. That’s a pretty big increase for Apple, moving up 3 percent from the 9 percent of U.S. households reported for Apple in 2008.
According to new data from market research firm NPD, Apple is on track to increase its Mac sales for its September quarter over the same period last year.
With the release of the new iPods and iTunes 9 at its event in San Francisco on Wednesday, Apple aimed to put itself further ahead of the competition in the app, music and MP3 player business. One analyst believes they did just that.
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Apple on Monday sent out invitations to a special event being held in San Francisco on September 9. While nobody knows the details, Piper Jaffray Senior Research Analyst, Gene Munster, expects Apple CEO Steve Jobs to host the event.
Apple on Monday sent invites to select media inviting them to an event in San Francisco on September 9.
We all expect an Apple music event in September — Apple does it every year, but they haven’t confirmed a date for this year yet.
Piper Jaffray Senior Research Analyst, Gene Munster, is maintaining his Overweight rating of Apple’s shares after analyzing the most recent data on Apple’s sales.
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