Apple is offering victims of the Japan earthquake free repairs for their damaged Macs and iDevices, according to reports.
A Google-translated guide on Apple’s Japanese website reveals that the Mac maker is offering free servicing for Macs, Cinema Displays, iPhones, iPads, and iPod touch devices for those who... |
16 May 2011 09:50 GMT |
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Google has made an interesting addition to the photos layer in Google Earth. Users will now be able to view panoramic photos of the areas affected by the recent earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan. With a lot of work on the recovery process still ahead, it's important to keep the world informed and the tragedy... |
30 April 2011 06:20 GMT |
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Norwegian software giant Opera has just announced the its popular mobile browser Opera Mini has reached a number of no less than 102.4 million users in March, marking an increase of 14.1 percent when compared to the previous month. The software giant also announced that the browser's unique users grew by 85.4 p... |
21 April 2011 13:01 GMT |
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As Japan recovers from the devastating earthquake and tsunami striking the country on March 11, Apple has announced that the world’s top recording artists are eager to do their bit by including their works in the “Songs for Japan” (US$9.99) benefit album. According to the iTunes description, the 38... |
28 March 2011 03:19 GMT |
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PopCap Games is officially discounting the prices of the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad ports of Bejeweled, Bookworm, Chuzzle, Peggle and Plants vs. Zombies, as well as other popular titles, for 48 hours to raise funds for Japan.PopCap is just one of several iOS developers to announce discounts on their software offerin... |
18 March 2011 12:41 GMT |
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Apple is not affected by the recent tragic events in Japan, amid shortages of iPad 2 supply, one of its high-profile partners has said.
The March 11 earthquake and tsunamis hitting Japan have forced multiple electronics manufacturers to shut down their plants, some of which are contracted by Apple.
These compan... |
18 March 2011 10:34 GMT |
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The Japanese earthquake is already affecting sales of the iPad 2, IHS iSuppli research indicates, with as many as five key components comprising the tablet being manufactured (partially or entirely), in Japan.
The research firm said in a report published yesterday that Apple is likely to encounter logistical disru... |
18 March 2011 05:21 GMT |
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Capcom is dropping the price on its Street Fighter IV iOS port to just one dollar. The company will hand all proceeds to public charity to help Japanese quake and tsunami victims.
“Our deepest thoughts and prayers are with people who were caught in tragic ‘Tohoku Region Earthquake’ in Japan,&rdqu... |
17 March 2011 10:29 GMT |
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Apple is actively involved in helping Japan in any way it can following the tragic events occurring in the Land of the Rising Sun on March 11.
The most recent activity involves Apple’s HR department which has been ordered to help Apple Japan staff members in any way that it can to help relief their pain.
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17 March 2011 07:01 GMT |
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While we wait for Apple to confirm whether or not the International launch of the iPad 2 is still on track for March 25, Japan is one of the territories to see the tablet’s launch delayed, in wake of the recent earthquake.
Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris confirmed that Apple Japan is currently focused on re... |
16 March 2011 04:07 GMT |
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Digg founder Kevin Rose has a post on Apple Japan’s contribution after the earthquake on Friday, quoting an Apple retail employee from Tokio.The unnamed Apple Store manager is friends with Mr. Rose. ''The earthquake hit while I was working on the first floor of one of their stores. As the entire... |
15 March 2011 07:46 GMT |
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It really seems that Canon will be one of the companies seriously affected by the tragic events that have occurred (and are still occurring) on the northeastern coast of Japan, but that's not stopped them from taking quite a few steps in order to ensure the fact that things will get back to normal as soon as pos... |
15 March 2011 05:06 GMT |
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Microsoft has activated its disaster response protocol as an answer to the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan last week. The full impact of catastrophe in Japan is yet unknown, both in regards to the death toll, which is expected to be larger than 10.000 people, and in respect to additional damages. Microsoft ... |
14 March 2011 08:00 GMT |
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Apple is using its iTunes platform to reach all users with a call to help Japan earthquake and tsunami victims by making a monetary donation to the American Red Cross.Visitors of this iTunes page are encouraged to click the Donate button under the amount they wish to donate, with Apple ensuring that 100% of all proce... |
14 March 2011 06:00 GMT |
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