Apple retracts comment that it was first major open source company after criticism
Last week Apple’s open sourcing of Swift naturally saw the spotlight thrown over Apple’s open source pages. This included a…
Last week Apple’s open sourcing of Swift naturally saw the spotlight thrown over Apple’s open source pages. This included a…
In 1995, two years before his return to the company, Steve Jobs gave a characteristically blunt answer when asked why Apple…
[UPDATE: Video embedded below.] Tim Cook featured at StartupFest this morning, in an interview with Neelie Kroes discussing Apple’s influence in startups…
There has been no shortage of Apple patent applications published by the US Patent & Trademark Office today (via PatentlyApple)….
After iMore broke the September iPhone event news, Apple, through its channels, confirmed to not one, not two, three, or four,…
This afternoon, we recieved some intel from an iPhone source that has been reliable in the past. Most of the…
Yeah the rest of the world is rolling their collective eyes because they’ve had 3G for like 35 years or something… but AT&T has just announced a major expansion of their 3G network in the US. Their announcement means AT&T will roll out an additional 1,500 cell sites in the U.S. this year adding 80 more cities – which will bring the total to 350 markets in the US – and all of the top 100 cities. Just about ubiquitous enough for Apple to do some kind of 3G deal with AT&T, not just in iPhone, but also in iPod, and Mac laptops as well.
We are still sticking to our Mayish prediction of iPhone3G rollout – about a year after the the original announcement. Also, this is about the timewhen Japan, who’s networks aren’t compatible with EDGE, and the rest of Asia should start seeing the iPhone. Also expect the EDGE iPhones to take two price cuts of $100 each before then. One to eliminate the 8Gb iPhone in 1-2 months. Another for when the 3G model comes out to clear the EDGE iPhone inventory. Apple isn’t doing $200 price drops anymore.
As far as we know Apple is also sticking with their exclusivity agreement with AT&T and not going anywhere else.
The talking heads at AT&T have this to say about catching the US up to Europe and Asia’s networks (take it for what it is worth):
If you’ve been expecting a massive rush to leave AT&T for Verizon, then think again — customers on Apple’s formerly…
I’ve recently been testing the brand new Synology DS-216+ NAS ($299), a network-attached-storage product meant for consumers. Although Synology products include a…