Apple Archive

  • The Future of Print Publishing

    The Future of Print Publishing

    Last week at TED Wired and Adobe unveiled the first glimpse of the Wired Reader on its debut platform, the iPad. Wired’s editor-in-Chief, Chris Anderson, breaks down the presentation:

    “What Jeremy and I showed was not a CGI demo or concept — it was running live code with real copy. The content was created [...]

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  • Apple’s New Baby: The iPad

    Apple’s New Baby: The iPad

    The big day has finally arrived and… Apple’s Tablet does exist! The iPad has officially been born.
    According to Steve Jobs, the device will be far better than an iPhone or netbook for browsing the web and at this morning’s announcement claimed “it’s the best browsing experience you’ve ever had.” The iPad will also feature most of the standard apps we have become [...]

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  • ‘New Creation’ Launch + Earnings = Big Week For Apple

    ‘New Creation’ Launch + Earnings = Big Week For Apple

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Few events can steal the thunder from an Apple quarterly earnings day. Maybe only an Apple product launch.
    The company releases quarterly results on Monday, but Wall Street is waiting for Wednesday, when Apple could unveil a new tablet computer that investors hope will be as huge a phenomenon as its iconic iPod and iPhone. The invitation to press merely says [...]

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  • The Apple App Store Economy

    The Apple App Store Economy

    The world of Mobile Apps is a burgeoning marketplace, with the obvious leader (and App Store creator) being Apple. This infograph provides a brief overview on just how successful their App Store is.
    With over 56 Million users, and currently more than 130,000 Apps available for download… 200 Million Apps are being downloaded each month, generating more than $500 Million in revenues [...]

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  • Top Mobile Phones, Sites & Brands in 2009

    Top Mobile Phones, Sites & Brands in 2009

    From Nielsen Wire:

    The iPhone and various Blackberry handhelds dominated the mobile device market, while Google, Yahoo! and YouTube led the way as far as most accessed sites and brands on the mobile web. [...]

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  • How HTML5 Will Change the Way You Use the Web

    How HTML5 Will Change the Way You Use the Web

    I’ve been meaning to get down to the nitty-gritty of HTML 5 and write a post about it for months now.
    HTML5 is the next major revision of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), the core markup language of the World Wide Web. The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) started work on the specification in June 2004 under the name Web [...]

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  • Morgan Stanley’s Mobile Internet Report

    Morgan Stanley’s Mobile Internet Report

    Today the good folks over at Morgan Stanley released Mary Meeker’s amazing mobile Internet tome. It’s a wealth of information for all things related to the mobile web… stats, trends, forecasts and more. There are several versions since some may be a bit intimidated by the the full 694-page report.
    Below, I’ve included each version: The Mobile Internet Report [...]

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  • The iPhone Trickle-Up Effect

    The iPhone Trickle-Up Effect

    Who Is Getting Rich Off the iPhone?

    Ever wonder who is making money off the manufacturing and sales of the iPhone? Thanks to GigaOM, there’s a breakdown for that… and here it is. Also included are some other interesting iPhone stats. [...]

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  • How to Stream Your Music From Mac to Anywhere

    How to Stream Your Music From Mac to Anywhere

    BY Chris Dannen From: TechWatch | Fast Company
    Apple’s new Mac Mini now ships with server software, but Apple’s suggested uses are vanilla. With 1TB of storage and plenty of power, let’s put it to good use and stream some music and movies over the Intertubes.
    Snow Leopard Server can do a lot [...]

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  • How To Get Into An Apple iPhone Commercial

    How To Get Into An Apple iPhone Commercial

    CHICAGO (AdAge.com) — If you want your branded app to be included in Apple’s next iPhone commercial, the first rule is not to ask. The second rule? Make the app really useful to consumers.

    A handful of branded apps are currently enjoying a cameo in Apple’s latest iPhone spots. The bad news is there isn’t some formal [...]

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