Well this is a surprising nugget of information. When Ron Spears, who serves as AT&T’s CEO of the company’s Business Solutions unit, was asked about the role of the iPhone in the enterprise, he responded: Four out of 10 sales of the iPhone are made to enterprise users. When the iPhone came out, what most […]
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Comments Off on iPhone 4G to sport 960×640 resolution, thinner display, and 320 dpi
Substantiating earlier reports about the screen resolution of the upcoming iPhone, folks at a Czech Republic website recently got their hands on an iPhone 4G display, put that puppy under a microscope, and found that screen does, in fact, sport a 960 x 640 resolution. This effectively quadruples the total number of pixels of the […]
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TechCrunch reports: Microsoft Bing will replace Google in the next version of the iPhone operating system to be released in June, we’ve heard from mulitple sources, including a high level source who claims to have been briefed on the matter. We’re not calling this more than a rumor yet, but one thing is sure – […]
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Comments Off on Analyst: WWDC to showcase web based version of iTunes along with Mac refresh
Digital Daily reports on a rumor that WWDC may see a web based version of iTunes along with a Mac refresh. In an inspired bit of entrail reading this morning, Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu says Apple (AAPL) may have a libretto of big WWDC announcements. “Other announcements we are picking up that could potentially […]
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Comments Off on Mozilla to release Firefox iPhone app
Following in the footsteps of Opera, Mozilla announced earlier this week plans to come out with an iPhone version of its once mighty web browser, Firefox. We have been working on an application for the iPhone based on the Firefox Sync (formerly Weave Sync) technology. The app is called Firefox Home, and it gives iPhone users […]
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Comments Off on You heard of the iPad? Now check out the iPed
Accompanying the launch of the iPad in Japan this past Thursday was the release of a knockoff affectionately known as the iPed in Shenzhen, China. Now if that name sounds familiar, it’s because that’s where the Foxconn plant is located. Foxconn, of course, manufactures a bevy of products for Apple and has been in the […]
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Comments Off on J Allard’s farewell email to Microsoft colleagues
J Allard’s farewell email to Microsoft colleagues reads in part: In response to the curiosity, no chairs were thrown, no ultimatums served, I am not moving to Cupertino or Mountain View, I did not take a courier job and I require no assistance finding the door. I do know that I’m going to help a […]
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Comments Off on iPads At Large: 3G Options For The Wifi Only iPad
This is a guest post by D. Salmons from TestFreaks. So, you have a nifty new iPad, but you don’t have the 3G model. However, you really want to be able to get online when you are out and about, and a carefully constructed map of available Wifi hotspots just won’t give you the coverage you […]
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Comments Off on Steve Jobs, a Powermac G5, and “Premature Specification”
In late June of 2003, Apple goofed when it posted the specs for its upcoming Powermac G5 up on its website a few days ahead of schedule. So when WWDC finally rolled around a few days later, Steve Jobs had a little bit of fun with the “leak” and noted that, inside Apple, they were now referring […]
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Comments Off on Upcoming Apple TV: iPhone OS, Cloud Storage, 1080P HD, $99
Just one week after Google announced its Google TV initiative comes word via Engadget that Apple hasn’t forgotten about its favorite hobby, the Apple TV. And not only that, it appears that Apple is ready to transform the Apple TV from an expensive and arguably limited device into a $99 powerhouse. Here’s the scoop. A tipster […]
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Comments Off on Report: iPhone to hit Verizon as early as November
The Street points us to a research note from analyst Ashok Kumar who anticipates a CDMA version of the iPhone hitting stores as early as November, just in time for the holiday shopping season. Apple has asked its supply and manufacturing partners to prepare for a production rate of 4 million iPhones a month by […]
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Comments Off on Apple’s market cap surpasses Microsoft, Apple now only trails Exxon Mobil
Earlier this week, Apple’s market cap surpassed Microsoft’s, making it the second largest corporation in the US behind Exxon. 9 to 5 Mac came up with the snazzy chart below which measures Apple and Microsoft’s stock performance under a progression of CEOs. As you can tell, Microsoft started taking a dive almost right when Steve […]
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Comments Off on 40% of iPhone sales go to Enterprise users