During Apple’s conference call yesterday, Steve Jobs said that Apple currently has no plans to enter the relatively new Netbook market. He did, however, mention that if the market evolves, Apple has some pretty “interesting ideas” cooking in the labs over at Cupertino. Interestingly enough, John Markoff over at the New York Times is reporting […]
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The Hill, a daily congressional newspaper, is reporting that the iPhone might soon become a ubiquitous communication device for lawmakers in Washington. “The Chief Administrative Office (CAO), which oversees the communications systems for the House, has begun testing a small number of iPhones within its ranks to see if they are compatible with the working […]
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With Apple’s Q4 Earnings report behind us, it’s time to go back and see how the analysts did. The most accurate estimates are highlighted in green, and the least accurate are highlighted orange. As you can see below, most iPod estimates were more or less in the right ballpark, while iPhone estimates were all over […]
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More analysts have come out with updated targets for Apple. AppleInsider has the scoop here.
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Today Credit Suisse cut its target price for Apple stock down to $110 from a previous target of $145. USB also downgraded their target price for Apple down to $115 from a previous target of $125 citing market uncertainty and deteriorating economic conditions. Interestingly enough, Apple is trading up 7 points today on the good […]
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Apple unveiled a new ” I’m a Mac/PC” ad that takes yet another shot at Vista, and portrays Microsoft as putting more resources into an “expensive ad campaign” than towards fixing Vista. In the commercial, PC decides to have a bake sale to raise money so that he can help fix Vista since Microsoft isn’t […]
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A huge portion of AT&T’s summer business can directly be attributed to the success of the iPhone 3G. Between the launch of the new iPhone in July and the end of September, AT&T activated 2.4 million iPhones. AppleInsider and electronista have the scoop here.
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22. October 2008
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