Apple plans to push HTML5 by creating new, 'innovative' websites Apple's newly formed "creative technology team" will be responsible for creating new, interactive HTML5-based content on the company's website to support owners of iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 92
Verizon-Apple iPhone agreement 'may not ever get resolved' Struggles between Verizon and Apple are a sign that a deal to bring the iPhone to Verizon's network may never happen, even once the carrier's high-speed 4G network is established, one Wall Street analyst has said. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 142
Apple exploring shrunken audio jacks for even smaller iPods In its continuous pursuit to create smaller, more compact devices, Apple has shown interest in creating headphone jacks for iPods and iPhones that will take up even less space inside a device. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 83
iPad, Apple's 'Mac of the masses,' predicted to sell 21M in 2011 One prominent Wall Street analyst has increased is forecast for iPad sales in 2011 to 21 million, citing expansion of the device's availability, as well as rapid adoption in the enterprise sector. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 117
Suppliers say Apple will build first batch of CDMA iPhones in December Apple is expected to build its first 3 million Verizon-compatible CDMA iPhones in December 2010, contacts in the company's overseas supply chain reportedly indicated. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 93
Apple sues 'HyperMac' accessory maker over MagSafe, iPod cables Apple has filed a lawsuit against Sanho Corporation, maker of the HyperMac line of accessories, alleging violation of patents it owns related to the MagSafe charger and cables that use the iPod 30-pin connection. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 172
Google: no comment on resubmitting official Voice app for iPhone Though Apple has revised its App Store review policies to allow services like Google Voice, the search giant has not announced any plans to resubmit its own application, which sat in limbo and spurred a federal inquiry a year ago. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 34
iPad 'slightly cannibalizing' Apple's own low-end MacBooks - report Strong sales of the iPad are expected to have a "slight" negative impact on Mac sales, particularly on the low-end notebook models from Apple, supply chain sources have indicated. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 100
Morgan Stanley: Apple's iPad consuming 25% of PC notebook sales A new model demonstrating the notebook sales trends over the past year shows a significant market-wide decline since the introduction of Apple's iPad. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 78
Apple's ambitious AirPlay, AirPrint plans detailed in patent applications As Apple prepares to unleash its new AirPlay and AirPrint wireless standards this fall, details on the technology and what functionality it might gain in the future were detailed in a plethora of patent applications revealed this week. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 16
First look: Apple's iOS 4.2 for iPad and iPhone Apple on Wednesday dished out the first external betas of iOS 4.2, which will debut AirPlay and AirPrint for iOS devices while also delivering a slew of long-awaited features for the iPad, including multi-tasking, folders and threaded mail. However, AppleInsider has also discovered a handful of more subtle refinements, all of which are detailed in this illustrated first look. Neil Hughes and Kasper Jade 15 years ago 83
First look: AirPrint wireless printing with Apple's iOS 4.2 Wireless printing finally comes to the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch this November, and AppleInsider offers a closer look at the feature in its current state in the first iOS 4.2 beta. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 47
Apple seeks metal experts to forge devices from durable Liquidmetal Apple is hiring a number of experts on amorphous metals, as the company looks to create hardware constructed from a newly licensed, super-durable custom metal alloy known as "Liquidmetal." Neil Hughes 15 years ago 48
Apple debunks bogus story of Steve Jobs' throwing star troubles [u] Apple on Tuesday officially debunked a story from a Japanese tabloid that claimed Steve Jobs was stopped in an airport after he attempted to bring Ninja throwing stars onto a plane. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 150
End of Apple's iPhone 4 Case Program seen as benefit to shareholders Apple's conclusion of the iPhone 4 Case Program, but extended offer of free protective Bumpers for customers who contact AppleCare, is a positive for customers that will also likely benefit AAPL shareholders, one analyst believes. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 71
Apple to move aggressively on FaceTime, camera-equipped iPads Apple's iPad is unlikely to endure the company's traditional 12-month product cycle for iOS device refreshes before seeing its first major enhancements, AppleInsider has been told. Neil Hughes and Kasper Jade 15 years ago 111
Apple projected to ship 130M iOS devices in 2014 as Android hits 259M Apple is projected to sell 130 million iOS-based mobile devices per year by 2014, but both Google Android and Nokia Symbian are expected to each double that amount, according to Gartner. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 247
Apple exploring cloud-based, cross-platform, touch-capable widgets Apple has shown interest in creating a system of cross-platform widgets that could be accessed and shared in a variety of manners, including on a Mac, an iPad or through a browser. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 53
Inside Apple's App Store Review Guidelines: 'We don't need anymore Fart apps' Apple's newly published guidelines for the App Store review process provide a candid, plainly written summary of the company's policies on iOS software, including the blunt statement in the introduction: "We don't need anymore Fart apps." Neil Hughes 15 years ago 122
iPhone 4 antenna issue 'topical,' but users more interested in Verizon A new survey of cell phone users found that 20 percent of potential buyers let the iPhone 4 antenna affect their purchasing decision, but three times as many expressed dismay that Apple's smartphone is not available on U.S. carrier Verizon. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 82
Apple forecast to sell 28M iPads in 2011, chipping away at PC sales Apple's competitively priced iPad is expected to reduce sales of low-end notebook PCs in 2011, when consumers are projected to buy at least 28 million of the touchscreen tablet, one analyst believes. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 90
Apple cleans up spam, tweaks interface in iTunes Ping Though spammers quickly flocked to Apple's fledgling social network last week, most of the bogus surveys and other unwanted comments were removed by Monday. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 64
Apple now building 2M iPads per month to meet demand Apple has doubled its monthly output capacity of the iPad and is now manufacturing 2 million per month to meet strong consumer demand, but the company reportedly would like to go even further and produce 3 million every month very soon. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 130
First look: Taking HDR photos with Apple's iOS 4.1 When iOS 4.1 ships next week, iPhone and iPod touch users will have a new feature that allows for better photos in bright lighting: High Dynamic Range. AppleInsider offers a first look at the new technology built right in to the iOS Camera application. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 98