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Investment bank Citigroup is reporting that Apple will unveil its iPhone 5S in early September, alongside a low-cost model for emerging markets, seemingly confirming the hottest iPhone rumors this year. The China Times conveys a research note by Citigroup Global Securities which says that 2013 will mark the first ti... |
25 April 2013 10:56 GMT |
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A source responsible for accurate predictions in the past has revealed that “Apple is preparing to unleash a blizzard of new products,” and the first clues are likely to be dropped at WWDC 2013.
A source who has been correct about Apple’s offerings in the past tells MacDailyNews that the Cupertino ... |
24 April 2013 09:31 GMT |
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The eccentric MacDailyNews has received word from a trusted source that “Apple will announce its replacement for the company’s Mac Pro lineup this month.”
Long overdue for replenishing, the Mac Pro has faced countless talks of discontinuation or even reincarnation as a rack-mountable server solutio... |
9 April 2013 05:49 GMT |
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A hot new rumor is poking its head out from Japan today. According to two sources that have been somewhat reliable in the past, Apple is holding its iPhone 5S launch event on June 20.
Japan’s Macotakara takes it upon itself to convey to the world a rumor stemming from Japanese periodical MacFan, which claims t... |
29 March 2013 11:06 GMT |
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Here’s one that goes with half a pound of salt. An “inside source” speaking to gizmorati reportedly told the blog that Apple has a special event planned for June 29. The show will be dubbed “Original Passion, New Ideas,” according to the rumor. In the offset chance that this does peg ou... |
20 March 2013 06:17 GMT |
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Apple is reportedly pushing forward with its plans to roll out updated versions of its hot selling tablets this spring, with the iPad 5 and the iPad mini 2 slated for an April launch, according to sources familiar with the company’s plans.
iMore cites reliable Apple connects as saying that the company is plann... |
5 March 2013 03:31 GMT |
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Investment Bank Piper Jaffray has looked at the history of time between Apple’s product launch events to conclude that “the company will introduce something new in March or April.”
Not that we needed trained financial experts to clue us in on that one, but whatever Piper Jaffray churns out, the med... |
15 February 2013 09:17 GMT |
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Apple has released the much-hyped invitations to its October 23 event focused on the launch of the iPad mini. Or so we believe, along with every analyst and pundit on the planet. Contrary to what the rumors said, the event will not be held at Apple’s Town Hall auditorium, but rather in San Jose’s Califor... |
17 October 2012 03:04 GMT |
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A list of 24 iPad mini SKUs (stock keeping units) for black and white versions has popped up on the web, indicating that Apple has prepared what is essentially a line of 12 different models with storage capacities ranging between 8GB and 64GB.
AppleInsider has published an image of the “presumed ‘iPad mi... |
16 October 2012 10:19 GMT |
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The latest chatter surrounding Apple’s rumored event scheduled for October 23 indicates that Tim Cook will have more than just the iPad mini to unveil this month. According to several sources, almost the entire Macintosh line will be upgraded as well.
Although it does seem unlikely that Apple will hold a secon... |
16 October 2012 04:12 GMT |
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The rumored diminutive iPad slated for October is still coming, according to people familiar with Apple’s plans. Even though Apple hasn’t sent out its press invitations on October 10, as rumored, the tablet itself is slated to launch October 23, a reliable source informs. People familiar with the situati... |
12 October 2012 07:33 GMT |
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A well-connected Apple investor is telling Fortune that Tim Cook & Co are preparing to send out the invitations to the company’s second fall event this year, for the unveiling of the much-hyped iPad mini. Apple this year is widely expected to unveil a new version of the iPad boasting a 7.85-inch display and a ... |
2 October 2012 03:23 GMT |
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If you missed yesterday’s announcements from San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, you can now sit back and watch the Apple keynote presentation delivered by Tim Cook & Co., online.
Apple has posted its iPhone 5 press event keynote in the Apple Events section of its website, with a brief descr... |
13 September 2012 05:22 GMT |
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As if the iPhone 5 announcement wasn’t already half-spoiled by all the leaks as of late, Apple has now leaked all the major announcements it’s about to make on stage, one hour ahead of the big event.Eagle-eyed fans conducting searches on Apple.com in the hours leading up to the big iPhone 5 event have con... |
12 September 2012 11:56 GMT |
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Update: the show is now live! Scroll below for the updates. We’re just a few hours away from Apple’s scheduled press event for the unveiling of the next-generation iPhone, the iPhone 5. Recent disclosures have confirmed that Apple will, indeed use the “5” moniker to distinguish the new handse... |
12 September 2012 11:05 GMT |
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By now, Apple has finished decorating the outside of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in anticipation of Wednesday’s press gathering for the iPhone 5 unveiling. We’ve issued our own speculative take on the colorful artwork used to pimp out the venue, but one MacRumors reader has been even more observan... |
10 September 2012 02:44 GMT |
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New information is emerging in the days leading up to Apple’s now-confirmed September 12 event. Namely, the festivity is said to include an iPod refresh, in addition to the iPhone 5 unveiling.
Sources talking to 9to5mac say “details on the changes coming in these new iPods are currently scarce,” bu... |
5 September 2012 04:37 GMT |
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The invitations to Apple’s rumored press event are out. The Cupertino giant has confirmed September 12 as the date when it plans to unveil its next-generation iPhone. The artwork accompanying the invitations actually hints at the iPhone 5.
Reading simply “It’s almost here,” the press invites ... |
5 September 2012 02:48 GMT |
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Several sources have confirmed to the WSJ-owned All Things D that Apple is indeed launching a smaller version of its iPad this fall, following the ceremonious unveiling of a new iPhone model.
Corroborating claims from two reputable pundits, John Paczkowski confirms that “Apple’s next generation iPhone an... |
25 August 2012 13:13 GMT |
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It’s all but confirmed that Apple is holding its ceremonious iPhone 5 unveiling on September 12, which falls on a Wednesday. What’s not so certain is when (or if) Apple is coming out with an iPad mini. Two reputable pundits agree that it’s all going down this fall. The venerable John Gruber, of Dar... |
24 August 2012 06:41 GMT |
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People who are privy of Apple’s short-term plans in the United States say the company scheduled a nation-wide event with retail staffers with all-hands-on-deck meetings around June 24. Going by the date leaked by people familiar with Apple’s plans, the event will occur during the weekend, which longtime ... |
18 June 2012 02:52 GMT |
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As if Apple were somehow putting some new product on sale at Moscone West, lines are already starting to form at the company’s favorite San Francisco venue for ceremonious unveilings. The queue is formed of Apple developers, tech aficionados, and regular Joes and Janes who were lucky enough to snag a ticket to... |
11 June 2012 08:58 GMT |
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A person working with package-delivery service UPS claims to have laid her eyes on documentation that indicates something big is happening at Apple Inc.An administrative assistant with UPS, the world's largest import-export brokerage, the tipster tells The iPhone 5 News Blog, “Recently my team and I have b... |
3 May 2012 04:25 GMT |
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Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference is likely to be held between June 11 and June 15, according to a new entry over at the Moscone Center schedule. Typically held at the beginning of June each year at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California, Apple’s WWDC is now expected to kick off Jun... |
22 March 2012 11:28 GMT |
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Apple CEO Tim Cook ended yesterday’s keynote address with an intriguing teaser regarding the company’s plans for the rest of the year.
Wrapping up the announcement of a new Apple TV, a new generation of iPads, and several new software offerings, Cook said “Only Apple could deliver this kind of inno... |
8 March 2012 08:50 GMT |
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Those of you who are only waking up to Apple’s new iPad and Apple TV, as well as the flurry of new software offerings announced yesterday, can now pour a cup of coffee, sit back, and watch the keynote presentation online.
Located at this address on the official Apple web site, the March 7 Special Event recordi... |
8 March 2012 07:31 GMT |
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At an event scheduled to go live in the coming hours, Tim Cook and his fellow Apple execs are about to unveil the third-generation of tablet computers, and likely other stuff too. Softpedia fans can catch all of the key announcements right here, on this page. At this point, the iPad 3 is almost fully confirmed. Appl... |
7 March 2012 11:07 GMT |
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The special event Apple has scheduled for today will not only yield a third-generation iPad, it will also yield a third-generation Apple TV, according to people familiar with the matter.
Tipsters that have previously been accurate in leaking Apple part numbers and hardware info are telling 9to5mac that the next Appl... |
7 March 2012 07:52 GMT |
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Photos released on the Internet this week show that workers contracted by Apple Inc. have finished stamping the company's iconic color smudges over San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, in anticipation of next week’s event.Apple is in for a big week. The Cupertino giant has scheduled a med... |
3 March 2012 15:41 GMT |
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The press invites sent out by Apple yesterday bear a number of clues as to what the March 7 announcement will be all about. Some hit you right in the face, others are more subtle. But there’s something missing in that photo, and it seems to confirm some old rumors about the future of Apple’s iDevices.
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29 February 2012 04:21 GMT |
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Apple has sent out the invitations to its long-rumored March 7 event, which is to be held in San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
At 10:00 am on Wednesday, March 7, 2012, the company plans to unveil its next-generation of tablet computers. Or so we’re left to understand from the graphics (pic... |
29 February 2012 02:41 GMT |
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With a convenient March 7 gap on the calendar for San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Apple is widely believed to plan the introduction of its third-generation iPad next week.
And considering Apple’s modus operandi, in that the company always sends the press invites one week in advance, we sh... |
27 February 2012 10:40 GMT |
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Reports citing reliable sources are confirming that Apple’s iPad 3 event will be held Wednesday, March 7, and that AT&T and Verizon Wireless will be carrying the new tablet on their LTE networks, hoping to spur widespread adoption of the standard.
A report from iMore reveals that Apple is holding its iPad 3 an... |
14 February 2012 02:58 GMT |
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In what is probably the best indication that Apple plans to refresh the iPad line soon, people within the company's distribution channels are reporting constraints of the 3G versions of the iPad 2.Citing a source familiar with Apple’s product distribution channels, 9to5mac informs that the iPad 2 WiFi + 3G... |
12 February 2012 14:21 GMT |
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A quick check with the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts web site reveals that the venue has been booked on Thursday 3/1/12 and Thursday 3/8/12, leaving an open Wednesday (3/7/12) for Apple’s rumored iPad 3 event.
Although there’s hardly any confirmation that Apple even plans to host an event next month, h... |
10 February 2012 09:10 GMT |
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People close to Apple have revealed to a technology blog that Apple is now in “crunch mode” as it gears up to demo the next-generation iPad at an event scheduled in the near future.
Specifically, these people said, Apple is now “lining up apps both to demonstrate on-stage and to show off in new adv... |
10 February 2012 07:11 GMT |
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Sources close to the company headquartered at 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California have revealed to John Paczkowski of AllThingsD that Apple will hold an event early next month to launch the iPad 3.
These sources specifically told the blogger that Apple had chosen the first week in March to roll out the next versi... |
9 February 2012 10:42 GMT |
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A Japanese blog that often takes it upon itself to report Apple rumors has gone on record to correct a claim made last month regarding a special event for the iPad 3 launch. Macotakara’s author said in January that Apple was going to hold its special iPad event sometime during the month to follow (February). ... |
2 February 2012 04:57 GMT |
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Tim Cook has sent a company-wide email to congratulate everyone for their hard work to achieve the stellar results posted by Apple during yesterday’s earnings call. Not only that, he also told staffers that he expected them in the company’s auditorium today at 10:00 AM sharp to discuss some new and excit... |
25 January 2012 09:28 GMT |
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Apple has posted the January 19 recording of its Education Event in NYC on Apple.com where anyone with a Mac, PC, or iDevice can watch the presentation as a continuous stream.To see Phil Schiller & friends unveil iBooks 2, iBooks Author, iTunes U, and textbook rentals live, you will need Safari 4 or 5 on Mac OS X Sno... |
20 January 2012 05:41 GMT |
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Apple is holding its special media event focused on education today at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, at 10:00 AM Eastern / 7:00 Pacific.
The company is expected to put Internet Software Chief, Eddy Cue up on stage to talk about new versions of iBooks and textbook rentals, as well as Roger Rosner, the compa... |
19 January 2012 10:55 GMT |
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People familiar with Apple’s plans for the ‘education’ event scheduled later today are telling Jason O’Grady of ZDnet that Roger Rosner, Apple's vice president of development for iWork, will announce new versions of Pages and iBooks, as well as textbook rentals.A tweet signed @JasonOGrady... |
19 January 2012 09:56 GMT |
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Anonymous sources are leaking some interesting information about Apple’s upcoming event in NYC today, including the project’s code name, and some of the stuff that will be announced by the company’s top brass. Apple’s secret textbook project is code-named “Bliss,” according to peo... |
19 January 2012 03:01 GMT |
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At the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, Apple plans to host an event focused on digital textbooks and publishing. According to a report by Cultofmac compiling information from the likes of WSJ and Ars Technica, one prominent publisher making an appearance at the event is McGraw-Hill. Another may be Houghton Miffl... |
17 January 2012 03:54 GMT |
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The rumored event scheduled for late-January in New York City has been confirmed. Apple itself sent out the invitations to select members of the media, informing that the gathering is focused on education.
The media invitations are for an "education announcement" to be made at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City ... |
12 January 2012 02:46 GMT |
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In his biography of Steve Jobs, author Walter Isaacson makes several accounts of the man’s last goals. Revolutionizing textbooks was among those and it appears that Apple’s NYC event this month will be focused on that.
An AllThingsD report hit the wires earlier this week with information about an upcomin... |
4 January 2012 03:39 GMT |
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An event targeting publishing and advertising has been scheduled by Apple in New York, with SVP of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue reportedly being involved. Citing multiple solid sources, the WSJ-owned AllThingsD reports that Apple’s January event isn’t going to yield an iPad 3. An Apple TV ann... |
3 January 2012 02:45 GMT |
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At a conference held in Shenzhen, China, Apple confirmed plans to have AirPlay and multiple iOS accessories working on the Bluetooth standard, a move that would expand the AirPlay wireless devices market by a factor of 7.Apple’s plans to expand the MFI (Made for iPod/iPhone/iPad) Program for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth... |
12 December 2011 08:47 GMT |
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A 2003 interview with Apple co-founder Steve Jobs which, for one reason or another, never got published, is now available online.At the iTunes Music Store unveiling nearly a decade ago, Time magazine reporter Laura Locke scored an interview with then-Apple CEO Steve Jobs.Little did she (or anyone else except Jobs) kn... |
8 December 2011 04:02 GMT |
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A couple of hours from now, Apple’s newly-instated chief executive officer will take the stage at 4 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California (Apple’s Town Hall Auditorium) to make some iPhone related announcements. Invitations sent to the media last week bear strong indication that there will be at least one... |
4 October 2011 10:54 GMT |
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