Apple Prospers From iPad Effect
DisplaySearch announced that Apple captured a 12.4% share of global mobile PC shipments in Q3 2010.
DisplaySearch announced that Apple captured a 12.4% share of global mobile PC shipments in Q3 2010.
NewBay Media announced that Government Video Expo 2010 will get underway tomorrow at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC and run through December 2nd.
GRilli3D LLC announced a plastic film that allows Apple iPad ($29.99) as well as iPhone and iPod touch ($14.99) users to view 3D content without using 3D eyewear.
Apple announced that it has released iOS version 4.2 for its iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
Apple Corps, EMI and Apple announced that the Beatles are now available for the first time on the iTunes Store. According to the statement, single albums are available for purchase and download for $12.99 each, double albums for $19.99 each and individual songs for $1.29 each.
DisplaySearch announced that it has published its Quarterly Mobile Phone Shipment and Forecast Report. According to the statement, highlights include the growing demand for larger, higher-resolution displays driven by next generation smart phones as well as Apple’s success with the iPhone, which overtook Sony Ericsson to become the #5 global mobile phone manufacturer on a …
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iSuppli Corp. announced that its latest analysis of the Galaxy Tab GT-P1000 suggests that Samsung has positioned it as a large-scale smart phone, rather than as a true competitor to Apple Inc.’s iPad. According to the statement, the Galaxy Tab carries a Bill of Materials (BOM) of $205.22, significantly less than iSuppli’s $264.27 estimate for …
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Futuresource Consulting announced it forecasts that the total mobile games market is on track to reach nearly $10 billion (US) worldwide by 2014.
iSuppli Corp. announced that it is raising its iPad shipment forecast to 13.8 million units in 2010, up from its July outlook of 12.9 million.
Apple announced that the next major release of its operating system, Mac OS X Lion, will ship in the summer of 2011. According to the statement, Mac OS X Lion takes its cue from the iPad and will incorporate many new features including the Mac App Store, Launchpad and Mission Control.
Apple announced iLife ’11, which includes upgrades to iMovie, GarageBand and iPhoto. According to the statement, iLife ’11 is available immediately for $49 and requires Mac OS X version 10.6.3 or later, a Mac computer with an Intel processor, 1GB of RAM, a DVD drive for installation and 5GB of available disk space.