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/ 28 January 2010
Steve Jobs on Wednesday revealed Apple’s latest must-have device, a touchscreen tablet computer anointed the "iPad".
After much anticipation, Apple’s Steve Jobs revealed the "iPad" tablet with a lower-than-expected price, placing a big bet on a new breed of gadgets.
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/ 27 January 2010
Few clues about latest creation but best guess points to touchscreen tablet offering music, web browsing and reading.
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/ 20 January 2010
Apple’s latest product is the eagerly awaited ‘tablet’ electronic reader. But no one knows exactly what it will do. So what might we expect?
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/ 10 January 2010
Google’s entry into smartphone market is interesting, but only a skirmish in what may become a fascinating war.
The screen is fantastic, it links superbly with your online Google account — but does it have what it takes to win over iPhone obsessives?
Televisions enhanced with direct internet access and 3D displays will be among the most anticipated products unveiled on Thursday.
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/ 25 December 2009
Apple shares reached their all-time high on Thursday as excitement builds over the expected release of its tablet computer.
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/ 12 December 2009
Apple, maker of the iPhone, hit back on Friday in a legal row with Nokia and countersued the Finnish telecom giant, alleging it had breached patents.
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/ 23 October 2009
Nokia, the world’s largest cellphone manufacturer, is suing Apple in a US court, alleging the iPhone infringes 10 of its wireless patents.
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/ 30 September 2009
The latest speculation over Apple’s plans for a larger touchscreen computer has gained currency thanks to its curiously specific details.
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/ 27 September 2009
Bill Gates may have beaten Steve Jobs to combining computer power and paper notebook convenience in a single lightweight device.
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/ 6 September 2009
Apple’s iPhone will soon officially go on sale in China, more than two years after its US debut, but it may not make much of a splash.
Half a dozen new cases of "exploding iPhones" emerged in France on Wednesday, as Apple faced an official inquiry.
A French security guard said on Tuesday he had received a face full of glass when the screen of his iPhone exploded.
The company that makes the Mac computer, iPod music player and iPhone is reportedly poised to launch a tablet computer.
Apple has rejected claims that it is blocking companies from the iPhone, as part of a probe by regulators into its rejection of software by Google.
Eric Schmidt, Google’s chief executive, has resigned from the board of Apple with immediate effect due to increasing conflicts of interest.
One day, Lance Stewart was trying to get out of the tube station in a hurry. "I got off the train and suddenly found myself behind a huge crowd."
After months fighting off questions about health of chief executive Steve Jobs, Apple post profits of $1,23-billion in three months to end of June.
Apple’s Steve Jobs has an excellent prognosis following a liver transplant, the Memphis, Tennessee, hospital that performed the surgery said.
When Steve Jobs rolled out the Apple computer in 1984 he did so, true to form, by commissioning one of the most memorable TV adverts ever created.
Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple, received a liver transplant about two months ago but is expected to return to work later this month.
Apple aims to make hot-selling iPhones even more appealing, premiering a speedier new model complete with a video camera.
The cellphone maker Palm is gearing up for what could be the most important product launch in its history, the release of the new Pre handset.
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/ 17 February 2009
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, there can be no higher tribute to the influence of Apple than a walk around the Mobile World Congress.
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/ 16 February 2009
Samsung unveiled the world’s first solar-powered cellphone, "Blue Earth", in front of curious crowds at an industry show in Barcelona on Monday.
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/ 25 January 2009
As Macintosh computers turn 25-years-old, Peter Friess professes a faith in Apple dating back to when Steve Jobs handed him one of the early machines.
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/ 23 January 2009
Incumbent is likely to be the first emailing president as part of sweeping changes to the way the White House uses technology.
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/ 16 January 2009
As news broke that Steve Jobs would be taking at least six months’ medical leave, the internet was abuzz with the question: what is Apple without him?
Apple’s last Macworld keynote speech turned out to be notable as much for what did not appear as what did.
What does 2009 hold for the world of technology? First: the small print. If you want to know the future, buy a crystal ball.