Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Yes Siri, no Siri, for the Mac

  Moves, mistakes prove Steve Jobs era at Apple over, say analysts | Look out Siri! Google Now taking a bite out of Apple
 
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Yes Siri, no Siri, for the Mac
Apple's next version of OS X will probably not include Siri, the digital, voice-activated assistant embedded in the iPhone and iPad, an analyst predicted. Read More


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Moves, mistakes prove Steve Jobs era at Apple over, say analysts
Apple is clearly not Steve Jobs' company any longer, analysts said last week, citing examples from an earnings call with Wall Street. Read More

Look out Siri! Google Now taking a bite out of Apple
Watch out, Siri. Apple's iPhones and iPads are getting a new talking assistant -- and it's not you! Read More


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Apple's WWDC sells out in under 3 minutes
Apple set a record today by selling out its annual developer conference in under three minutes. Read More

Apple CEO defends Mac line; analysts foresee iPad hybrids
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Tuesday defended the company's iconic Mac line, which saw a second consecutive decline in sales last quarter, and promised that Apple would continue to crank out personal computers. Read More

Apple's WWDC set for June 10-14, hints at fall launch of next iPhone
Apple said its annual developers conference will take place June 10-14, when it will provide developers with preview builds of the next versions of both iOS and OS X. Read More

 

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