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Apple Rivals Try to Outshine Next IPhone With Advanced Features San Francisco Chronicle Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Nokia Oyj and Google Inc. are doing their best to spoil next week's iPhone announcement, touting new phones with features such as edge-to-edge screens, augmented reality and a spring-mounted camera for steadier pictures. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple TV No IPhone as Talks Bog Down With Media Companies Bloomberg Apple Inc. (AAPL) engineers have been working since 2005 to reinvent TV viewing. Designing the gadget may prove easy compared with convincing media and cable companies to loosen their grip on the television industry. This battle is nothing like Apple's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sharp mortgages iPhone display plant, other Japanese factories Chicago Tribune TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's embattled Sharp Corp has mortgaged nearly all of its domestic offices and factories, including one which makes screens for Apple Inc's latest iPhone, to secure the fresh loans it needs to stay in business. Sharp, which is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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iPhone 5 Countdown: Qualcomm Will Be a Winner DailyFinance Qualcomm (NAS: QCOM) has long dominated the baseband processor market and was the exclusive supplier in the iPhone 4S. Its newest chips are expected to be featured in the iPhone 5 and should feature support for just about any wireless standard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Burning iPhone 5 Questions: Will There Be LTE? DailyFinance In the following video, Senior Technology Analyst Eric Bleeker discusses the LTE market and the iPhone and also talks about whether adopting LTE could open Apple up to litigation from rival Samsung, which has a treasure trove of LTE. To see his full ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Analyst Predicts 10M iPhone 5 Sales During First Week PC Magazine Analysts have been predicting that the iPhone 5 could be one of Apple's biggest product launches of all time. But in a note on Tuesday, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, estimated that Apple could possibly sell up to 10 million iPhone 5 units in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Analyst: iPhone 5 sales could hit 10 million in first week ZDNet With the iPhone 5 (or the 'next iPhone' -- or whatever, it doesn't actually matter) expected to be announced next week at an Apple press conference, one Apple analyst claims the technology giant could surpass, if not double, previous initial sales targets. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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iPhone 5 to be Announced on September 12th, Rumor Roundup FleshEatingZipper It won't look much different than the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S except it will be elongated. Headphone jack dropped to the bottom of the phone, I love that. Because of this, Apple will have a smaller dock connector. This is causing everyone to complain ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
News Summary: Rivals struggle as iPhone looms Live 5 News TOUGH OUTLOOK: The phones are impressive in their own right and sport improvements from previous models, but analysts didn't see anything about them that would change the prospect of an iPhone-dominated holiday season. Copyright 2012 The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple iPhone 5: What to expect from launch event Digital Spy Apple yesterday (September 4) confirmed the worst-kept secret in the technology industry - that it will hold a major product launch on September 12, most likely featuring the next generation of the iPhone. So what can we expect? Apple CEO Tim Cook ... See all stories on this topic » |
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