Adobe ships Flash 10.1 to mobile device makers Adobe on Tuesday announced the release of Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile, pitching it as "the first release that brings the full Web across desktops and devices." Neil Hughes 15 years ago 148
Apple e-mail says iPhone 4 will deliver a day early, on June 23 An official e-mail from Apple sent to iPhone 4 purchasers specifically states that delivery of the handset will occur a day early, on June 23. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 77
Photo, video quality of Apple's iPhone 4 demonstrated in Prague An iPhone 4 obtained early by a user in the Czech Republic has allowed a look at the photo and video recording quality of Apple's latest handset, prior to its public release. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 80
Apple expected to have 100M iPhone subscribers by end of 2011 With a total user install base of 30 million at the end of 2009, Apple's number of active iPhone subscribers is expected by one prominent analyst to more than triple to 100 million by the end of 2011. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 35
Apple exploring HD Radio for future iPods, iPhones The addition of an HD Radio receiver to future handheld devices from Apple could allow users the ability to scan and search through live radio content without having to channel flip. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 73
iPhone 4 demand predicted to drive Apple to 9.5M June quarter sales With record breaking demand for the new iPhone 4 on the first day of preorders, one prominent analyst believes Apple will sell 9.5 million total handsets in the June quarter, while a new breakdown of preorders suggests popularity of the 16GB model. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 19
Apple's online, phone order systems struggle with iPhone 4 demand An influx of customers attempting to preorder the next-generation iPhone resulted in issues with Apple's online store and forced the company to temporarily reject callers to its 800 number on Tuesday. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 210
Chat services take wait-and-see approach to adopting Apple's FaceTime After Apple this week announced its new open standard for video calling, dubbed FaceTime, major online chat providers have expressed interest in the new standards-based technology, but do not yet have plans to adopt it in their own services. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 43
Wall Street expects iPhone 4 to impress, boost sales for Apple Following the introduction of iPhone 4, Wall Street analysts said Apple will see even greater sales of its handset in the next year driven by consumer demand for the impressive new hardware. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 42
How to tell if you're eligible for AT&T's iPhone 4 upgrade pricing Any AT&T customer whose upgrade date occurs before the end of 2010 will be eligible to buy Apple's new iPhone 4 at the $199 and $299 subsidized pricing up to six months early, with a new two-year contract. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 64
Steam survey finds more than 8% of gamers use Apple's Mac OS X More users of Valve's Steam gaming service ran a version of Apple's Mac OS X in its first month of availability than the 64-bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista combined, according to a new hardware survey. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 71
Apple exploring 'particle gun' based wireless authentication A new patent application from Apple describes a new, secure method of digital rights management that would identify the authenticity of a device based on the unique physical emission properties of a "particle gun." Neil Hughes 16 years ago 36
AT&T data changes seen as benefit for BlackBerry over iPhone AT&T's removal of unlimited data plans for new iPhone customers hurts Apple's iPhone, despite the lower prices, and helps competitor Research in Motion's line of BlackBerry handsets, one prominent analyst believes. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 95
Flurry modifies data collection after being called out by Steve Jobs After being singled out by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, mobile analytics firm Flurry has said it will comply with changes to the iPhone OS terms of service and respect the company's wishes by not collecting device data. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 50
Apple expected to sell 6.2M iPads in 2010 after strong overseas debut With the iPad crossing the 2 million sales threshold this week, one prominent analyst now believes Apple will sell 6.2 million devices in calendar year 2010, as many of the company's international stores have limited stock. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 49
iTunes.com, new Macs pegged as potential Apple WWDC reveals While the new iPhone is expected to be the centerpiece of Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference, one analyst said Friday that Apple may also announced a cloud-based iTunes service, as well as Mac Pro and MacBook Air upgrades. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 48
Apple accused of trademark infringement over use of iAd name A new lawsuit filed in California takes aim at Apple's forthcoming iAd mobile ad network, alleging that the name is in violation of a registered trademark and will deceive consumers. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 37
Apple investigating cloud-based media syncing, tagging on the go Apple's expected future plans for a cloud-based iTunes could grant users the ability to sync media playback, allowing them to pick up where they left off, and tag media from other sources like HD and satellite radio, according to new patent applications. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 13
Apple market cap tops Microsoft, is now world's largest tech company Apple's market capitalization hit $222 billion on Wednesday, leaving it ahead of rival Microsoft as the largest technology company in the world when the closing bell rang on Wall Street. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 236
Piper: Apple has 'little room for surprise' at WWDC 2010 Two lost prototype iPhones, presumed to represent the fourth-generation handset that will be be announced by Steve Jobs at the Worldwide Developers Conference, have taken away the element of surprise for Apple, one prominent analyst believes. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 105
Continued iPhone growth could push Apple stock to $400 Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty said Monday she believes iPhone market share growth, including in the enterprise market, along with strong initial demand for the iPad will push Apple stock to $310, but her "bull case" scenario shows it going even higher, to $400. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 54
FTC approves Google-AdMob deal, cites competition from Apple's iAd The U.S. Federal Trade Commission voted 5-0 on Friday to approve Google's $750 million acquisition of mobile advertising firm AdMob, citing Apple's iAd as increasing competition in the marketplace. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 57
iPad 3G remains completely sold out at US Apple retail stores Checks with 50 Apple retail stores found that the iPad 3G remains completely sold out in the U.S. weeks after its release and 7 days ahead of the device's international launch. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 47
Apple's iPad believed to be outselling Macs in the US A new forecast predicts Apple is now selling more than 200,000 iPads per week in the U.S., a total greater than the estimated 110,000 Macs sold stateside every seven days. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 121