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Apple doubles down on iPad by doubling storage to 128GB

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Apple doubles down on iPad by doubling max storage to 128GB
Apple today doubled the maximum storage space of its fourth-generation iPad to 128GB, and announced it would start selling the new tablet next week. Read More


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Apple makes good on CEO's promise to expand iPhone 5's 4G carriers
Apple today released iOS 6.1, the first major update for the mobile operating system since its September 2012 launch, patching 27 security vulnerabilities and adding 36 LTE carriers to the iPhone 5's support list. Read More

Will Apple, Google and Samsung lose the smartphone market?
Mobile phone competition intensifies. Linux-based platforms are gunning for iOS and Android, and Chinese companies want to price the iPhone and the Galaxy S line out of the market. Read More

Apple's Q1 revenue grows, but Mac sales fall
Apple's revenue grew but profit was flat in its first fiscal quarter of 2013, during which sales of iPhones and iPads rose, but Mac and iPod shipments dropped. Read More

Mac sales tank in Q4 from iMac shortages, cannibalization
Mac sales plummeted in the fourth quarter of 2012, falling 22% from the same period the year before, with computer sales accounting for a record low percentage of Apple's total revenue of $54.5 billion. Read More

iPad ASP slides in Q4 after Mini intro
As expected, the average selling price (ASP) of Apple's iPad line fell sharply in the fourth quarter of 2012 as the lower-priced iPad Mini reached customers. Read More

Apple TV emerges from the shadows
Apple TV was until now considered a "hobby," by Apple's own admission, but the product has taken on more importance for CEO Tim Cook. Read More


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Steve Jobs threatened Palm with patent suit if it objected to no-poaching pact
Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs threatened Palm with a patent lawsuit if it did not enter into an agreement in which the companies pledged not to hire employees from each other, unsealed court documents show. Read More

Apple's fortunes rise in China, despite sagging market share
A cheaper iPhone ? A deal with China Mobile ? Despite having neither of the two, Apple reported strong earnings in the Chinese market in its fiscal first quarter, with revenue buoyed by triple digit growth in iPhone sales. Read More

Apple cut ties with Chinese supplier for hiring underage workers
Apple found 11 facilities within its supply chain using underage labor last year, and went as far to sever ties with one Chinese component maker for failing to prevent the violations. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple sets new records, Wall Street loses faith
Morrisey got it right, of course, when he sang: "We hate it when our friends become successful," and that's certainly the case when it comes to market reaction to Apple and its record first quarter. You see, while the company says the only way is up, gloom-laden analysts can't see any way but down. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone users target Google over Safari privacy attacks
Apple and Google together may account for 92 percent of smartphone users, but only Google has a privacy lawsuit against it for undermining the personal security of Safari users -- while saying it wouldn't... Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple advantage: As smartphones become commodity, software and services will drive growth
The price-led division in the smartphone market between best-in-breed iPhones and top-end Android devices is clear on reading the sundry market analyses breaking across the ether this day, but the focus seems set to change from device capability to software and services over near-broadband speed LTE networks across the next 12-18 months. Read More

 
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