The rumours of new iMacs coming on May 3rd were true, with Apple’s marketing promising “up to three times the performance of the previous generation”, next-gen quad core processors, graphics and Thunderbolt I/O, with prices starting at AUD $1399.
Research firm Strategy Analytics says Apple took 95% of the 4.4 million unit worldwide tablet market, while another firm finds unusually high satisfaction ratings among iPad owners.
Sensis has launched what it calls a ‘bounty’ program aimed at challenging developers, entrepreneurs and designers to create an application, website, widget or program to help survive a “zombie onslaught”, and it’s putting up a so-called bounty of $2,500 to the competitor who can demonstrate integration, innovation and quality in the design and build of an application and show how their concept mak
Your next Mac could be assembled in America. Apple is assembling at least some of the new, ultra-thin iMacs within the USA. The backside stamp containing the serial code and FCC logo generally says “Designed by Apple in California.
All smartphones suffer from reduced signal strength when held in particular ways, and the iPhone 4 is no exception, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Few owners are reporting issues to Apple, and return rates are particularly low, he claimed. But Apple has decided to give all owners a free case as this may help ameliorate the issue.
Remember that ARCHOS tablet we reported on last week? You know, the one that looks unquestionably like that “other” i-tablet? Well, we got some hands on time with it (them) today; there are actually five different tablets in the ARCHOS’ Element Series, each one boasting different specs and screen sizes, but retaining the same look and high quality finish.