Apple to sell 102m iPads, 194m iPhones in 2013, analyst
Apple will sell 101.6 million iPads and 193.9 million iPhones in 2013, according to an analyst. For the three months of the December quarter, forecasts iPad sales of 9.25 million.
Apple will sell 101.6 million iPads and 193.9 million iPhones in 2013, according to an analyst. For the three months of the December quarter, forecasts iPad sales of 9.25 million.
With the 21.5in iMac due to launch in November, and the 27in iMac launching in December you may be hoping to be in with a chance of getting one of Apple's new thinner iMacs in time for Christmas. Your chances don't look good.
Reports are claiming that a new iMac will launch next week on October 23, featuring a redesigned body with a thinner profile. Also launching, according to the rumour mill, are a 13-inch Retina Display MacBook Pro, and the iPad mini.
A senior Samsung official is said to have told the Korea Times that Apple no longer wants its help designing the A series of chips that appear in its iPad and iPhone.
Reports claim there won't just be one iPad mini – Apple is producing 16 iPad mini models ranging from 8GB to 64GB and priced from £200 (AU$313) to £523.65 (AU$821).
Touching tribute includes soundbites and pictures and ends with some words from CEO Tim Cook, one year after Jobs lost his fight with cancer.
It’s currently trading at $US666.80, but Apple is going to hit $US1000 a share by January 2014, and eventually hit $US2000, according to a report.
Apple is said to be planning to launch AirPlay Direct technology that allows wireless music playback without the need for a Wi-Fi network.
Samsung has issued a memo to its staff, regarding the outcome of the Apple v Samsung trial in the US. Suggests that Apple’s success is based on “the outright abuse of patent law, not the pursuit of innovation”,
Apple has told its authorised resellers in Europe to dedicate more floor space to the iPad. The company has told its Apple Authorised Resellers that they have a deadline of September 12 to complete the work, hinting that the new iPad mini could launch soon.
Apple has admitted that its “internal policies were not followed completely” in a case that enabled hackers to access journalist Mat Honan’s iCloud account.
The iMac was last updated in May 2011. That’s some time ago. Understandably Mac users are getting impatient to get their hands on a new model with new processors and maybe even a Retina Display. Here we round up the latest rumours about the 2012 iMac to give you an idea of what to expect, and so you can decide just how long you are prepared to wait. We’ll update this story on a regular basis with the latest information.
Reports today are suggesting that Apple cares too much what Wall Street thinks about it, has purposefully leaked the news of the iPhone 5 launch and, potentially bought the launch forward in the hope of it impacting the next quarters financial results (the quarter runs to the end of September).
Apple looks set to open its 15th store in Australia. The company is advertising for staff for its first store in Canberra.
Samsung and Google are ganging up to fight Apple. Samsung is reported to have said that it is working on an anti-Apple legal plan with Google.