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Apple

Cook to serve up slices of $100-billion Apple pie?
Article
/ 19 March 2012

Cook to serve up slices of $100-billion Apple pie?

Steve Jobs wasn’t a fan of paying out, but will new chief Tim Cook reward Apple investors today, or make a big purchase with its $100bn cash reserve?

By Ben Quinn
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Article
/ 16 March 2012

Apple cements tablet market lead with new iPad

Apple’s newest iPad looks like another hot seller as hundreds lined up at stores around the world to get their hands on the tablet.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 8 March 2012

After Steve Jobs: Apple’s faster, better iPad

Apple has unveiled a new iPad and an updated Apple TV box — its first new products since co-founder Steve Jobs passed away last year.

By Staff Reporter
Better, faster, sharper iPad expected soon
Article
/ 7 March 2012

Better, faster, sharper iPad expected soon

Apple’s has revealed further hints that it will soon be unveiling a new iPad model, with rumours pointing to a speedier processor and sharper screen.

By Peter Svensson
Apple wins first round to sell iPads in Shanghai
Article
/ 23 February 2012

Apple wins first round to sell iPads in Shanghai

Apple has won round one of a trademark case against it after a Shanghai court ruled its iPads could still be sold in the city.

By Samuel Shen and Jason Subler
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Article
/ 22 February 2012

Microsoft lodges complaint against Motorola

Microsoft has lodged a formal complaint with the EU’s competition regulator against Google’s Motorola Mobility.

By Gabriele Steinhauser
Nokia’s last throw of the dice
Article
/ 22 February 2012

Nokia’s last throw of the dice

After nearly a decade of phoning it in, Nokia has at last upped its game with the Lumia 800, writes <b>Alistair Fairweather</b>.

By Alistair Fairweather
New boost for workers at suicide-hit Foxconn
Article
/ 20 February 2012

New boost for workers at suicide-hit Foxconn

Foxconn, one of Apple’s main contractors, has raised wages for the second time after a spate of suicides last year put the company under scrutiny.

By Charles Arthur
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Article
/ 16 February 2012

Apple’s drop pulls Wall Street lower

US stocks have fallen further, largely dictated by the swings in shares of Apple, dropping for the third session in four.

By Chuck Mikolajczak
iPad, therefore I love computers
Article
/ 10 February 2012

iPad, therefore I love computers

The tablet has revolutionised the way its enthusiastic users work, live and play.

By Ben Kelly
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Article
/ 31 January 2012

Dixons chief crosses over to Apple

Apple is hiring Dixons CEO John Browett, who drove a recent turnaround at the UK electrical retailer, to lead the iPad maker’s retail expansion.

By Staff Reporter
Taste for Apple sours BlackBerry
Article
/ 27 January 2012

Taste for Apple sours BlackBerry

Service outages and failure to keep up with the iPhone mean BlackBerry’s popularity is waning and its creators have paid the price.

By Juliette Garside
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Article
/ 13 January 2012

Smartphone captures camera’s decline

Not long ago, life’s precious moments were captured by someone who had the foresight to carry a camera.

By Juliette Garside
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Article
/ 10 January 2012

Nokia starts ‘new dawn’ in the US with two smartphones

Finnish company rumoured to have a marketing budget of between $100-million and $200-million for its latest push.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 7 January 2012

Google and Apple to go head to head over ‘smart’ TVs

LG and Samsung to join Sony and Vizio in producing Android sets, while Apple is expected to launch iTV later this year.

By Juliette Garside
The phone that answers back
Africa
/ 6 January 2012

The phone that answers back

Your electronic device is about to become much more understanding.

By Charles Arthur
Kindle Fire eats into iPhone sales
Article
/ 4 January 2012

Kindle Fire eats into iPhone sales

Analysts say up to 29-million iPhones were sold in the last quarter of 2011 while others say Samsung sold 35-million smartphones in the same period.

By Charles Arthur
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Article
/ 27 December 2011

Apple slapped with fine for misleading consumers

Italy’s anti-trust authority has decided to impose a €900 000 fine on Apple for misleading consumers on assistance services and product guarantees.

By Staff Reporter
Consumers win in the techie war
Article
/ 23 December 2011

Consumers win in the techie war

Things can only get better for users as the major players battle over market share and innovation.

By Alistair Fairweather
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Article
/ 22 December 2011

Five predictions for the communications world in 2012

Free phonecalls and Apple TV? The future is now.

By Juliette Garside
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Article
/ 8 December 2011

Apple loses iPad trademark case

Apple lost the legal battle it has been waging against a Taiwan-owned company it accused of illegally using its iPad trademark.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 November 2011

iTV: The television that will respond when you shout at it

After success in the music and phone markets, company hopes to realise Steve Jobs’s ambition for new hi-tech product.

By Staff Reporter
Nokia aims to upset Apple’s cart with Microsoft tablet
Article
/ 17 November 2011

Nokia aims to upset Apple’s cart with Microsoft tablet

After trailing behind in the smartphone race, Nokia plans to take on Apple’s iPad next year with its own tablet, running Microsoft’s Windows software.

By Juliette Garside
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Article
/ 22 October 2011

‘Steve Jobs swore to destroy Android’

Steve Jobs was furious at what he saw as outright copying of Apple’s ideas in HTC’s Android phones, claims his biography.

By Charles Arthur
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Article
/ 20 October 2011

Cloud wars: Google Music to take on iTunes in November

Google is close to unveiling its first music service, a cloud-based venture set to rival Apple’s iTunes, after sewing up deals with key record labels.

By Dan Sabbagh
Apple sales rise, but fail to soar
Article
/ 19 October 2011

Apple sales rise, but fail to soar

Weaker iPhone sales than expected have prompted questions over the decision of Apple to release its latest smartphone model when it did.

By Staff Reporter
Steve Jobs’s cause of death released as Apple mourns
Article
/ 11 October 2011

Steve Jobs’s cause of death released as Apple mourns

The official cause of death for Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has been made public, even as pre-orders for the new iPhone 4S broke new records.

By Staff Reporter
Steve Jobs: A genius to the end
Article
/ 7 October 2011

Steve Jobs: A genius to the end

Many believed the technical and business wizard would not, indeed could not, die, writes <b>Alistair Fairweather</b>.

By Alistair Fairweather
Steve Jobs: ‘Death is very likely the single best invention of life’
Article
/ 6 October 2011

Steve Jobs: ‘Death is very likely the single best invention of life’

As Apple chairperson, inventor and entrepreneur, Steve Jobs made an unprecedented impact on the world’s consumer electronics markets.

By Jack Schofield
‘Death is very likely the single best invention of life’
Article
/ 6 October 2011

‘Death is very likely the single best invention of life’

As Apple chairperson, inventor and entrepreneur, Steve Jobs made an unprecedented impact on the world’s consumer electronics markets.

By Jack Schofield
Apple founder Steve Jobs dies from cancer, aged 56
Article
/ 6 October 2011

Apple founder Steve Jobs dies from cancer, aged 56

US President Obama, Bill Gates and thousands of people across the world have paid tribute to Apple founder Steve Jobs, who has died aged just 56.

By Glenn Chapman
New Apple iPhone fails to wow fans and investors
Article
/ 4 October 2011

New Apple iPhone fails to wow fans and investors

Apple’s newest iPhone left fans wishing for more than a faster version of last year’s device, drawing a rare outburst of criticism and disappointment.

By Alexei Oreskovic and Poornima Gupta
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