A number of job listings spotted over at Apple’s web site indicate that the Cupertino, California based company is planning on bulking up the iOS development team with not one, but four navigation software experts. It is believed that these efforts are made in anticipation of a new iOS / iPhone model release th... |
18 December 2010 06:38 GMT |
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Numerous reports point out to a job posting recently added to Apple’s Job Opportunities web site where there is demand for an “Antenna Engineer” who will define and implement antenna system architecture to optimize the radiation performance for Apple’s wireless portable gadgets, including the ... |
30 June 2010 10:59 GMT |
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A new job posting at Apple suggests the company is planning to include 4G cellular radio technology in its portables, including the iPhone and the iPad, iLounge reports. Apple needs a “Cellular Technology Software Manager” who must have knowledge in one or multiple cellular technologies, including WCDMA/U... |
26 March 2010 10:26 GMT |
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A report by MacNN points out that a series of high-level advertising jobs have opened at Apple since its acquisition of Quattro Wireless, earlier this year. This time around, Apple is looking to create a new framework for third-party advertising on cell phones, according to a new job listing, which states that Apple ... |
5 March 2010 04:11 GMT |
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Apple’s jobs section is featuring a new posting that suggests the company is looking to expand the range of devices running iPhone OS. The listing is for a Platform Bring-Up Engineering Manager within the company’s Core Platform team, which currently needs “a talented and inspired manager to lead a ... |
23 February 2010 03:53 GMT |
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ifoAppleStore, the source dealing exclusively with news and information about Apple’s retail stores, has posted a piece signaling that the Mac maker has a new job page spotlighting retail philosophy. The pages, which promote job opportunities in a usual Apple manner, now include a focus on retail employee model... |
6 August 2009 07:02 GMT |
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The folks at Coputerworld have found quite a piece of evidence that Apple is seriously considering 3G hardware in a new portable Mac, perhaps the long-rumored tablet Apple fanatics are waiting for with their fingers crossed. The vital clues were spotted within a job posting over at Apple's Job Opportunities pag... |
6 May 2009 09:52 GMT |
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Apple will soon begin hiring staff for Family Room Specialist – a job position recently created by the company. This specialist will need to be well versed in the ways of the iPod and iPhone, according to ifoAppleStore, but will also need to be a sociable person, in order to juggle with service and training ass... |
2 March 2009 02:56 GMT |
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Besides a lab tester with experience in HSDPA standards, Apple also needs a guy who is well versed in the ways of HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access). The analyst would run 3.5G benchmarks, perhaps complementing advanced technologies to be employed by an upcoming iPhone model. Apple's Job Opportunities secti... |
14 January 2009 03:32 GMT |
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Apple is looking for a lab tester who has experience with HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access). The technology pushes the 3G boundaries even further, leaving the current UMTS (3G) technology in a trail of dust. On Apple's web site, under Job Opportunities, the job title says Cellular Systems Perf Eng &ndash... |
14 January 2009 03:23 GMT |
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Apple's Job Opportunities section lists an opening for a Mac OS X SW Dev Manager, Network Authentication and Security. The team to be led is responsible for developing software for embedded devices (such as the iPhone), among others. According to the job summary, the company is already working on a “growin... |
28 December 2008 13:41 GMT |
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As of late, Apple's Job Opportunities page features an opening spot for iPhone hackers. That's right. If you are knowledgeable in "OS security and UNIX internals" and are familiar with "reverse engineering and security communities," you're the man for the job.Following reports saying that a jailbreakin... |
28 July 2008 04:53 GMT |
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