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  • Apple recall could affect iPad supplies

    By Keir Thomas | 14 June, 2011 01:19

    A recall of some Apple iPads could further constrain supplies of the popular tablet device at a time when the company is already struggling to meet demand.

  • iCloud and iOS 5: New challenges for the enterprise

    By Ryan Faas | 08 June, 2011 02:51

    Apple CEO Steve Jobs is known for wowing audiences with his presentation style and with new and polished technologies for Apple's desktops, mobile devices and media services.

  • Apple touts App Store successes

    By Jeff Porten | 07 June, 2011 05:00

    Speaking during Monday’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, Apple senior vice president of worldwide product marketing Phil Schiller touted the Mac App Store as the premier online store for computer applications. Apple’s desktop app store reached that position just six months after its January 2011 launch.

  • What Apple promised: Lion, iOS 5, iCloud highlight keynote

    By Macworld staff | 07 June, 2011 05:43

    Apple executives showed off an operating system update planned for next month, teased a mobile OS update slated for the fall, and unveiled a cloud-based service for backing up and syncing documents, photos, and music. The previews came as part of the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, which kicked off the week-long meeting of iOS and Mac developers in San Francisco.

  • Apple iCloud: An iOS user's wish list

    By Tony Bradley | 05 June, 2011 02:39

    The iCloud has gone from rumor, to speculation, to confirmed service. Now we just need the details. What will it do? How much will it cost? Just how magical will it be? Well, I don't have any privileged insight, but here are my predictions (a.k.a. "wish list") for what to expect from the iCloud.

  • iOS 5 for iPhones, iPads Said to Offer Widgets

    By Keir Thomas | 29 May, 2011 06:15

    Apple appears ready for widgets and better notifications for applications on its cell phone and tablet devices. A new mapping system may have to wait.

  • Apple WWDC speculation heats up: 5 best bets

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 05 June, 2010 03:32

    Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) gets underway Monday in San Francisco, and speculation is rampant over what revelations CEO Steve Jobs has planned. Here are my five top picks.

  • Beyond Apple's WWDC: Five not so crazy iPhone predictions for 2011

    By Brad Reed | 06 June, 2010 07:28

    While the fourth-generation iPhone could come out this week at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), it's not too early to peer into the future and speculate what 2011 could mean for iPhone fans.

  • Microsoft: 'Ballmer at WWDC' rumor is wrong

    By JR Raphael | 28 May, 2010 08:20

    For a minute there, it looked like hell had frozen over.

  • Steve Jobs sure to spring WWDC surprises, says analyst

    By Gregg Keizer | 25 May, 2010 03:19

    Apple CEO Steve Jobs will handle keynote duties at the company's annual developers conference in two weeks, Apple confirmed today.

  • Whoops! iPhone 3G S specs leaked online

    By JR Raphael | 11 June, 2009 07:47

    Apple's been keeping quiet about the specs of its new iPhone 3G S, the next-generation device unveiled at Monday's Worldwide Developers Conference. We know all about the iPhone's and operating system enhancements, sure, but what's going on under the hood has remained a mystery -- at least, until now.

  • Few surprises, few innovations From Apple

    By Melissa J. Perenson | 09 June, 2009 08:48

    Apple delivered a variety of hardware and software news today at the opening keynote for its Worldwide Developers Conference, but the company took its time building up to the big news: The new iPhone 3GS will be available in stores on June 19, and the current iPhone 3G will drop in price to US$99 as of today. Unfortunately, I found the keynote offered empty calories: The lack of a significant hardware upgrade for the iPhone was especially underwhelming.

  • Apple unveils iPhone 3GS: Faster; better graphics, battery

    By Sean Mirkovich | 09 June, 2009 06:49

    Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is underway, and today Apple showcased their latest iPhone, the iPhone 3GS.

  • New iPhone 3G S offers faster CPU and cellular connectivity

    By John Cox | 09 June, 2009 08:08

    Apple Monday announced a new iPhone model with a more powerful CPU, a better camera and video recording. Perhaps just as importantly, Apple slashed the price of the previous iPhone 3G to less than US$100.

  • Apple unveils 'iPhone 3GS'; goes on sale June 19

    By Ken Mingis | 09 June, 2009 05:30

    Apple today took the wraps off the company's next iPhone, the 'iPhone 3GS,' saying it is two to three times faster that current models, offers digital video capabilities in its new camera and will go on sale June 19 in the U.S.

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