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Wild card in Apple’s iPad release dates is FCC approval
It may be surprising to some that Apple would announce a new device before obtaining regulatory approval from the FCC to sell it, but they don't yet have that approval.
Apple unveils the iPad
Today at the Yerba Buena center in San Francisco, Apple Inc. unveiled their latest mobile hardware device, the iPad.
Tablet event LIVE
Our live coverage of the January 2010 Tablet event
January 27th Apple Event Preview part 3: New “Tablet OS” and iPhone OS
After the "Tablet" itself, one of the most anticipated announcements at today's Apple Event is that of a new operating system -- often called iPhone OS 4.0 by rumormongers, but we've heard other names for it -- that would power the Tablet and be accompanied by a simpler variant for hand-held iDevices offering parallel new features. Here's a summary of what we hope to see from Apple's new system software.
January 27th Apple Event Preview Part 2: iTunes and Content
Continuing our January 27th Apple Event Preview series, we look at the changes expected in iTunes both as an application and a content delivery service.
January 27th Apple Event Preview Part 1: The Tablet
Unless you've been living under a rock for the past few months, you are probably well aware that tomorrow, Wednesday January 27th, Apple is hosting one of its infamous "Events" and the centerpiece will be a tablet-like iDevice which was, coincidentally, just "confirmed" by the CEO of publisher McGraw-Hill on CNBC minutes before this post was sent to the presses.The big questions are, what will it be like? What sort of tech specs will be under the hood? Based on years of following the Tablet's development through our sources in Cupertino and backed up by grapevine consensus, here's what we're expecting at the heart of tomorrow's announcements.
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It wouldn’t be January without….
....a little fireworks, Cupertino style.
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Apple reports record Mac, iPhone sales for Q1 2010
During Apple's quarterly earnings call this afternoon, the company reported record Mac and iPhone sales during the fiscal 2010 first quarter, and commented a bit about problems with AT&T, and the their relationship with Google.
Facebook 3.1 App released, includes Push support
An update to the iPhone and iPod Touch Facebook App was released today, bringing it up to version 3.1.
Apple quietly adds 3.33GHz quad-core Mac Pro to keep up with iMac, but fails to match value
Apple has, with little fanfare, added a 3.33GHz Core i7 Xeon 3500 (Bloomfield) option to its Mac Pro lineup for quad-core/single-chip models. Comments by the usual suspects in Cupertino have mirrored community speculation that this is a (weak) response to the new quad-core iMac clearly crushing the value equation of the Pro....but due to its dependence on costly Xeon-class chips, that equation has not changed.
Apples tiny new server
Apple has released a server specific version of the Mac Mini, including an unlimited copy of Mac OS X Server, and slightly changed hardware that supports a 2nd internal hard drive.
iTunes 9 still not 64-bit, internally referred to as “iTunes X”
One of the minor rumors surrounding the Music Event was that iTunes would be rewritten in Cocoa to enable it to match Snow Leopards 64-bit applications such as the Finder. However, this new release of iTunes is not yet 64-bit capable.







Apple posts 27-inch iMac Display Firmware Update 1.0, halts iMac production?