Apple was the leading worldwide PC vendor in Q4 2011 thanks to sales of over 15 million iPads and five million Macintosh computers (desktop and portable), Canalys has announced.
The research firm issued a report yesterday confirming that “Apple, after reporting stellar results, became the leading worldwide cli... |
31 January 2012 08:10 GMT |
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The people at Balmuda design have decided to address a lacking feature on Apple’s wireless keyboard, as well as for notebook keyboards, by introducing a one-of-a-kind application that turns the iPhone’s screen into a numeric pad. NumberKey is available in both free and paid form.Whether you’re runni... |
25 November 2009 06:20 GMT |
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Mad Catz was caught totally unaware of the genuine gold mine it stumbled upon when someone in development came up with the idea to create a Street Fighter IV arcade controller. The Tournament Edition FightStick is assembled from actual arcade parts and, priced at $150, was believed to be a little too big of a stretch... |
23 September 2009 02:47 GMT |
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Apple is again rumored to be developing iPhone-like devices, this time thanks to a so-called partnership with Verizon, the American broadband and telecommunications company. According to a report over at BusinessWeek, the companies are believed to be working on two fresh devices. The report cites two people that are... |
30 April 2009 04:04 GMT |
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While fresh Apple products are released with a bang, hardware upgrades are generally accompanied by press releases at most. Smaller stuff, however, like the new wired Apple Keyboard, doesn't even need introduction, Apple seems to believe.Several Mac-focused sites have been nosing around Apple's recentl... |
4 March 2009 10:27 GMT |
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Quality Management Systems (QMS) Inc. has developed what it calls the “Macpadd,” a mouse pad specifically designed for use with Apple's Mighty Mouse. The aluminum accessory features a patented finish design, providing superior tracking performance, according to the company. The Macpadd costs $24.99 (... |
25 November 2008 08:42 GMT |
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WildCharge has developed a concept which will allow mobile phone users to charge their devices wirelessly as to maximize their mobility. The idea doesn't seem all that out of reach, considering that it will be available in only a month.Mobile phones have been trying to get rid of the wire connection ever since t... |
13 June 2007 04:57 GMT |
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