iOS 6 Maps, Lightning connector have no effect on iPhone 5 demand, survey finds Negative headlines haven't suppressed consumer interest in the iPhone 5, which is seeing "unprecedented" demand, according to the latest survey from ChangeWave Research. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 90
Apple's 'iPad mini' predicted to be 'the next big thing' in China An anticipated smaller iPad from Apple is expected by one market watcher to have considerable success in China, where users have shown an eagerness to adopt devices with mid-range screen sizes. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 33
Analysts stand by Apple stock recommendations after recent declines As Apple's stock has dropped more than 10 percent in recent weeks in the face of negative headlines, Wall Street analysts still remain confident in recommending investors to buy in. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 52
Apple begins shipping first orders of new iPod touch, iPod nano Customers on Tuesday began receiving word that their order for the new fifth-generation iPod touch and seventh-generation iPod nano has shipped and should arrive in the next week [updated] Neil Hughes 13 years ago 10
'iPhone 5 fever' sweeps Hong Kong as mainland China awaits Apple's launch Stores in Hong Kong remain sold out of Apple's iPhone 5 as overwhelming demand continues. That's expected to spread soon to mainland China, as carrier China Unicom is said to be gearing up for the iPhone 5 launch. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 30
Launch of 'iPad mini' could push total holiday iPad sales to 30M Even without the launch of a new, smaller iPad, a new forecast calls for Apple to sell 21.6 million full-size tablets this holiday shopping season. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 71
Microsoft begins guerrilla marketing campaign for Surface near Chicago Apple Store Microsoft has begun promoting its forthcoming Surface touchscreen tablets with an alternative, graffiti-style marketing campaign just a block away from an Apple Store in Chicago. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 91
Suppliers see 'frustrating' yields building Apple's 'iPad mini,' supply constraints expected Development of Apple's rumored 7.85-inch iPad has been "no walk in the park for suppliers," according to one analyst, who has warned that supply will not likely be able to meet demand when the product launches. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 78
Still in beta: Siri falls short when searching for Apple retail stores A year after Siri first launched, Apple's personal assistant still falls short when accomplishing basic tasks that one might assume would be a priority for the company, such as finding a local Apple Store. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 54
October is best month of the year to own Apple stock - report Historically, October has been the strongest month for Apple stock, and one analyst believes that trend will continue in 2012. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 14
Yield rates for Apple's iPhone 5 in-cell touch panels improving After some initial issues with creating in-cell touchscreen displays for Apple's new iPhone 5, yield rates are said to be improving, helping to ease constraints. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 2
Apple seen as 'unlikely' to introduce new, inexpensive iPhone model With the iPhone 3GS discontinued as of the launch of the iPhone 5, one market watcher believes Apple has signaled that it does not intend to introduce a new, lower-priced iPhone model in the near future. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 30
Apple highlights third-party mapping applications in iOS App Store A new featured link on the iOS App Store invites users to "Find maps for your iPhone," and lists a number of paid and free alternatives to Apple's own Maps application in iOS 6. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 56
Apple fixes accessibility issues with new iOS 6 App Store design Apple has quickly responded to user complaints regarding the use of VoiceOver when browsing the redesigned iPhone App Store in iOS 6. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 6
China Mobile deal predicted to double Chinese iPhone sales An anticipated deal between Apple and China Mobile, the largest wireless carrier in the world, could double sales of the iPhone in China, according to one new analysis. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 1
Apple investigating inductive charging mat for docking portable devices Apple has shown interest in building an inductive charging mat that would allow users to dock, charge and sync their portable devices by simply placing them on top of the accessory. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 66
Chinese suppliers still working to clone Apple's Lightning cable and integrated chip Though some websites are selling what are claimed to be inexpensive third-party cables compatible with Apple's new Lightning port, accessory makers have not yet reverse engineered the chip found inside Apple's official cables. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 41
Visually impaired users say iOS 6 App Store redesign is a downgrade While Apple's new iOS 6 operating system packs a number of enhanced features for disabled users, the redesigned App Store, iTunes Store and iBookstore have been called a step backward for the visually impaired. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 36
Apple's Lightning port dynamically assigns pins to allow for reversible use A cabling expert has taken a closer look at how Apple's new Lightning connector works, and has come to the conclusion that the 8 pins on each side of the plug are dynamically assigned, likely thanks to the use of a unique chip in the iPhone 5. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 47
iPhone 5 shortage reportedly a result of Apple's in-cell displays Apple's adoption of in-cell touchscreen panels for the iPhone 5 is the primary reason supplies of the new smartphone are constrained, according to a new report. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 27
iPhone 5 launch sales held back by limited supply Though sales of the iPhone 5 over its launch weekend broke records, the 5 million units sold by Apple came in below Wall Street expectations, as the company's limited supply was not able to keep up with considerable demand. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 40
Apple on pace to sell 200 million iPhones in 2013 The strength of the iPhone 5 could help Apple buck seasonal trends in the first quarter of calendar 2013, setting the company up to sell more than 200 million iPhones next year. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 6
Authentication chips discovered in teardown of Apple's new Lightning connector A user has torn apart Apple's new Lightning bolt cable and shared details on the iPhone 5 connector with AppleInsider, including a warning as to why customers should not buy third-party Lightning connectors for the time being. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 73
iPhone 5 lines 83% longer than 4S, 8 million sales expected this weekend A survey of lines at Apple stores in New York, Boston and Minneapolis found that crowds for the iPhone 5 are 83 percent larger than they were for the iPhone 4S, which has led one analyst to predict sales of 8 million iPhones this launch weekend. Neil Hughes 13 years ago 42