Apple PR: iPhone 3G S debuts with 1 million+ sales
Posted in AAPL, iPhone on Jun 22nd, 2009
Apple Sells Over One Million iPhone 3GS Models – iPhone 3.0 Software Downloads Reach Six Million Apple issued a Press Release this morning to announce over one million sales of the new iPhone 3G S in its debut weekend. This number exceeds most analysts projections. Many Street mavens and pundits had presumed that Apple (AAPL) [...]
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Update: About that Apple netbook … Think tablet
Posted in iPhone on Apr 27th, 2009
Update – April 27, 2009: Rumor – Verizon in talks to get iTablet device? Read report and watch video > HERE Note: This report and video is interesting, but treat with skepticism. Apple is highly unlikely to develop a CDMA (EVDO) iPhone, and they’ve said as much. Apple may however be chatting with Verizon about an iPhone [...]
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iPhone in China … When?
Posted in iPhone in China, Tim Cook on Apr 23rd, 2009
During today’s Apple (AAPL) Q2 ’09 earnings conference call, Piper Jaffray Analyst Gene Munster asked Tim Cook about the timing for iPhone officially entering China. Tim Cook’s answer: “We now have have the four “BIRC” countries – Brazil, Russia, India and China (Hong Kong), we have three of those up (not yet PRC) and we [...]
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Update – January 22, 2009: Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster now believes a new iPhone model may be coming in June. More > HERE Via Jim Goldman’s TechCheck blog: “We (Piper Jaffray) cut our estimates on iPhone, but it’s more of a shift. The expectations of having a March launch of a new form factor [...]
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Apple's backup power – Tim Cook
Posted in Apple, Tim Cook on Jan 19th, 2009
TIM COOK: Though the Cupertino juggernaut often is identified with Steve Jobs, his temporary replacement is a force behind the company shine of recent years By DAWN C. CHMIELEWSKI and JESSICA GUYNN, LOS ANGELES TIMES Published: Monday, January 19, 2009 at 4:20 a.m. Apple’s Backup Power Steve Jobs’ leadership of Apple Inc. has been the stuff [...]
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