Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Review: Apple's new 21.5-in. iMac

  Analyst pegs 'iPhone Mini' price at between $299 and $349 | A restaurant firm turns to iPads, automation -- and more hiring
 
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Review: Apple's new 21.5-in. iMac
Apple's new iMac features a redesigned case that tapers at the edges, an optional Fusion Drive for storage and an updated system architecture, making it a stylish all-in-one desktop computer. But there are some caveats, says Michael DeAgonia. Read More


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Analyst pegs 'iPhone Mini' price at between $299 and $349
Apple may be able to build a cut-rate iPhone for $144, which would let it price the device between $299 and $349, hundreds less than the unsubsidized price tag of its flagship smartphone, an analyst said today. Read More

A restaurant firm turns to iPads, automation -- and more hiring
OTG Management, which runs restaurants and other concessions in airports, has found that using iPads and self-service tech can be good for business. And it doesn't cost jobs. Read More

Tech hotshots: The rise of the UX expert
Blame Apple's aesthetic: Even the stodgiest of enterprise shops are engaging user experience experts who can design logical, beautiful interfaces for mobile computing's limited spaces. Read More

Jobs' house burglar gets seven-year sentence
The man who broke into the Palo Alto, Calif., home of tghe late Apple CEO Steve Jobs and stole laptops, iPads and other possessions was sentenced to seven years in a California state prison. Read More

AT&T sold record number of smartphones in Q4
AT&T sold a record number of smartphones in the last three months of 2012 as consumers snapped up new products from the likes of Apple and Samsung. Read More

iPhone hackers hint at progress towards iOS 6 jailbreak
Two iPhone hackers hinted they're making progress towards developing a new jailbreak for the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system. Read More


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Court lets Apple, Samsung add products to patent suit
A court in California has allowed Apple and Samsung Electronics to add recent products from both companies in a patent infringement lawsuit. Read More

Jonny Evans: Think different on Apple iPhone supply chain rumors
There's a lot of attention being given to fund managers, analysts and institutional investors and their current bearishness on Apple stock on strength of worries concerning iPhone sales. But should we really listen to these people? Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple sets course for new display tech in June/July iPhone 5S
Apple is preparing its attempt to drive device sales, plotting course for an iPhone 5S release for June/July along with a move to new display technologies across its product range, company watchers claim. Read More

Jonny Evans: Is Apple's rumored 4.8" iPhone 'Math' the iPhone 6?
Apple stock prices may be unstable, but one thing remains everlasting when it comes to Cupertino's dream machine: speculation. This morning we learn the company has a plan for a 4.8-inch iPhone 'Math' -- but might this be a hint at another plan? Read More

Jonny Evans: Why Forbes is wrong about Tim Cook, Apple and Jony Ive
Somebody's let the dogs out, with pundits pointing to Apple CEO, Tim Cook, saying he's got to go because a media-created storm of speculation has wiped a few million off of the company's current stock price. Let's deconstruct some of their arguments for a moment. Read More

Richi Jennings: Google's Larry Page trolls Apple and Facebook
Here's Larry Page as Trollface, hating on Facebook and Apple. The Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) cofounder granted a rare interview and snuck in a couple of tiny barbs. The undiplomatic language is refreshing, but Page has plenty of interesting things to say about Google, the Internet, governments, mobile, and so on. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers enjoy the candor. Read More

 

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