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A Japanese blog that has been known to accurately predict previous Apple announcements now claims to have learned that Apple is planning a “small” event to introduce its next-generation tablet computer.Picked up by various high-profile sites and blogs dealing with Apple matters, the macotakara.jp report a... |
6 February 2011 09:17 GMT |
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Apple may unveil the iPad 2 as its famous “one more thing” at an event scheduled to kick off next week, a source with ties to the iPad accessories market has learned.
Sources from the accessories business are telling the folks at Macnotes.de that Apple plans to host a special event next week, focusing ... |
4 February 2011 05:45 GMT |
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Details leaked by The Guardian, which hopes to have a subscription-based iOS application out by Christmas, have fueled rumors that iOS 4.3 will be unveiled at an allegedly planned Apple event around December 9. Details are scarce, but the scenario is certainly not far fetched.
The publication in question announced... |
3 December 2010 09:28 GMT |
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A recently emerged rumor claims Apple has new MacBook Pros on the launch pad featuring solid state drives (up to 512GB), no optical drive, and light-peak technology - a new, super-high-speed data transfer technology promising up to 10 Gbps of bidirectional throughput. The new computers are to launch at a special even... |
27 November 2010 11:08 GMT |
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Sources close to Business Insider claim to have learned that Apple is hosting an event for iOS developers in California next week. The event is described as a spinoff of the iPhone Tech Talks that Apple hosted around the world last year, albeit a more intimate version.Citing an “industry source”, SAI repo... |
28 October 2010 09:47 GMT |
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Apple’s iTunes page dedicated to the company’s keynote presentations has been updated to include the latest event which focuses on the Mac. Several Apple executives are featured in the hour-and-a-half long footage, including the company’s iconic CEO, Steve Jobs.At the October 20 press event, Apple i... |
22 October 2010 03:58 GMT |
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Apple has just ended the Back to the Mac event hosted in the Town Hall of its Cupertino, California campus, where several of the company's executives, including Steve Jobs himself, have announced a new iLife suite, FaceTime for Macs, a sneak preview of Mac OS X Lion, and new MacBook Airs.iLife 11i... |
20 October 2010 14:45 GMT |
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In a few hours, Apple will be kicking off its latest special event held in the Town Hall of its Cupertino campus, with live streaming being available to Mac and iPhone viewers worldwide. During the past few days, rumors of Apple’s forthcoming announcements have slowly, but steadily solidified into almost fully... |
20 October 2010 10:45 GMT |
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Apple has confirmed, at least on its Italian web site for now, that footage of the company’s Special event held in the Town Hall of its Cupertino campus will be live streamed.This marks the third time Apple is generous enough to provide live streaming of its keynote events, a move that surely pleases the Apple ... |
20 October 2010 09:39 GMT |
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Two days to go until Apple finally confirms its real plans with the Mac platform. Pretty much everyone is convinced that a certain Mac OS X Lion will be unveiled at the company’s forthcoming Town Hall event, while new Macs are also likely to emerge.The invitations sent out by Apple to select members of the medi... |
18 October 2010 10:41 GMT |
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Apple will undoubtedly showcase the next-generation Mac OS at a Town Hall event in Cupertino, California, scheduled to go live on October 20, 2010, at 10:00 am Pacific time. The software is believed to go by the name of “Lion”, and should emerge as the next major version of Mac OS X (10.7).Invitations sen... |
14 October 2010 04:44 GMT |
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Seven days to go, and no one had a clue. Apple has started sending out invitations to a press event scheduled to go down on October 20, in the Town Hall of Apple’s Cupertino campus, where the iconic company seems to plan the unveiling of Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), and perhaps new hardware as well.Invitations sent ou... |
13 October 2010 14:13 GMT |
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The September 1 Apple keynote delivered by Chief Executive Officer, Steve Jobs, is now available in multiple formats that can be viewed on both Mac and Windows, as a podcast on iTunes.A media alert issued by Apple on before the September 1 keynote kick-off revealed that only Macintosh computers running Snow Leopard a... |
2 September 2010 11:14 GMT |
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With Apple restricting the ability to watch its live-streaming keynote to Macs and iOS devices, the rest of the world needs to rely on other methods to get their latest updates from the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, California. “Apple will broadcast its September 1 event online using Apple&... |
1 September 2010 12:26 GMT |
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Evidently a sarcastic remark on our behalf, the headline is merely an informational update for those eager to learn how Apple is preparing to unveil its new products, which may or may not include a revamped Apple TV, new iPods, and perhaps other products.The company headquartered at 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, Califor... |
1 September 2010 11:59 GMT |
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Last minute rumors claim Apple is introducing a new Apple TV today, alongside a fourth-generation iPod touch, while none of the two products are slated to ship immediately.According to various reports, tweets authored Australian MacWorld reveal that an Apple TV bearing the alleged product code USA MC572 LL/A is being... |
1 September 2010 11:36 GMT |
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Apple’s decision to limit the availability of its September 1 live streaming to Snow Leopard and iOS users is not arbitrary, as Apple is using a new streaming technology - HTTP Live Streaming - introduced alongside QuickTime X and iOS 3.0, according to a report.“Apple will broadcast its September 1 ... |
1 September 2010 08:21 GMT |
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In what is a first for the company headquartered at 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California, Apple will provide live video streaming of its September 1 Event set to kick off at 10:00 a.m. PDT.Fans of Apple’s keynote presentations will need to have a Mac running Snow Leopard or an iOS device running firmware 3.0 ... |
1 September 2010 03:08 GMT |
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Enthusiasts are dishing around photos of man-operated machines dressing up the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco, California), depicting preparation of the venue for yet another iconic Apple event. In what is already customary for the Cupertino-based maker of Macs, iPhones and iPods, this year’s e... |
30 August 2010 03:01 GMT |
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Apple has confirmed plans to hold a September 1 event focused on music, as it is customary for the company in recent years, by sending out invitations to a San Francisco location, hinting at the ongoing focus on music, rather than plans of reshaping the television industry.Invitations sent out to select members of th... |
26 August 2010 04:20 GMT |
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Amid rumors of a planned iTV launch, sources talking to MacDailyNews claim to have learned that Apple is increasing telesales positions in anticipation of a “huge” product release.Citing multiple sources, the Mac-focused web site is reporting that Apple is hiring telesales staff in a move that has been de... |
24 August 2010 02:44 GMT |
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Rumors of Apple holding a mid-August event have been squashed by an All Things D report saying Apple likely has its eye on the mid-September timeframe, with the event “definitely happening.”Citing several unnamed sources, the WSJ-owned tech-site suggests Apple is sticking to its typical schedule for the a... |
12 August 2010 08:53 GMT |
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A “reliable source within Apple” is saying the company will introduce new iPods, and offer a preview of iOS 4 for iPad, according to the Brazilian MacMagazine (Google translation). Although the event is said to be primarily focused on the next-generation iPod touch, the news coincides with a recent rumor ... |
9 August 2010 03:23 GMT |
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A crisis communications expert is giving Apple high marks for Friday’s press conference, but an overall low score for the way it handled the entire “antennagate” situation since originally emerged, according to a report by Computerworld, cited by Macworld.The tech-site offers a number of statements ... |
20 July 2010 06:45 GMT |
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Apple has posted the July 16 Press Conference online for anyone who might be interested in seeing what the company had to say in response to widespread claims of iPhone 4 antenna issues.Cupertino has been keen to prove that other smartphones have such weaknesses and that iPhone 4 is still the best smartphone out ther... |
19 July 2010 05:43 GMT |
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Apple has reportedly informed select members of the media that the company is holding an emergency press conference on Friday, July 16 at 10am PDT in Cupertino. Apple would only say that the press conference is about iPhone 4, in what is an obvious attempt to downplay the outcry regarding iPhone 4 antenna issues.Sinc... |
15 July 2010 03:40 GMT |
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Set to kick off the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2010 with a keynote address at 10:00 am (Pacific), CEO Steve Jobs is widely believed to introduce not only the next-generation iPhone 4, but also Mac OS X 10.6.4, Safari 5, some Mac refreshes (including the Mac mini), new plans with the company’s hobby -... |
7 June 2010 10:47 GMT |
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Late last month, Apple issued an official report confirming that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference would kick off on June 7 this year, at San Francisco’s Moscone West. Tickets for the event have already sold out, Apple reveals on its website (screenshot available to the left). The company has also anno... |
7 May 2010 03:32 GMT |
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Although Apple confirmed a while ago that trade shows weren’t its thing anymore, the company appears to be gearing up for the unveiling of some of its products at NAB 2010. It is currently unknown whether the company is planning to introduce upgraded systems, or simply wants to showcase the current lineup of pr... |
12 April 2010 02:55 GMT |
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Today, Apple is set to unveil the next generation of iPhone software, version 4.0 of the operating system powering not only the iPhone and the iPod touch, but also the company’s latest creation, the iPad. On April 6th, 2010, Apple sent invitations to an event hosted at its Cupertino campus, confirming its plans... |
8 April 2010 10:48 GMT |
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Today, Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 is the day the entire Apple fan base is waiting on Steve Jobs to unveil the company’s long-rumored tablet, in tandem with smaller announcements, such as a new version of the iPhone OS, iLife 2010, a new iTunes Store format, and more. This article will serve as the place wher... |
27 January 2010 10:31 GMT |
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Hosted yesterday at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, Apple’s “It’s Only Rock and Roll” event saw the introduction of new, camera-equipped iPods, as well as players with more storage capacity and more color, iTunes 9 (with a collection of new features), and iPhone OS 3.1 (w... |
10 September 2009 02:47 GMT |
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Members of the media have started receiving invitations to a “Rock and Roll” event scheduled for September 9, hosted at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco. In what has remained an annual tradition at Apple, the company continues to focus on music, iPods and iTunes in fall, going ... |
1 September 2009 05:19 GMT |
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According to two sources (one of which we consider reliable), Apple is preparing for a March 24 Mac event, similar to the October 2008 MacBook event, where attendees witnessed the introduction of the unibody family of notebooks. This time around, Apple is expected to introduce new hardware upgrades, comprising of NVI... |
2 March 2009 04:44 GMT |
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Town Hall, Cupertino is where it's all going down, and here is where every announcement will be posted as soon as Apple's execs take the stage. This article will be constantly updated with every new detail emerged regarding Apple's new products, whether they're hardware upgrades, or software addit... |
14 October 2008 10:54 GMT |
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The invites sent out by email on Thursday bore a message saying "The spotlight turns to notebooks." Apple will be using its iconic Town Hall in Cupertino to make some official unveilings. We are now confident the company is set out to unveil MacBook hardware upgrades.Practically every Mac-based site / blog has hinted... |
10 October 2008 03:42 GMT |
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Apple is set out to unveil... well, only Apple knows what it is planning to unveil during its event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco) today. One thing is certain, though – Apple has something pretty important to showcase today, and there is strong evidence for that. We're going to upda... |
9 September 2008 15:22 GMT |
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Another day, another unconfirmed rumor. I don't know anymore... The more rumors emerge, the more Apple seems to be doing nothing spectacular. Is it the great number of rumors or is it Apple themselves to blame? Anyway, the Linkin Park thing, with the secret Apple event...? Yeah, this one's a no-no too.Mike ... |
21 February 2008 10:58 GMT |
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