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Apple Holiday Sales Likely To Soar
Apple's holiday sales could soar -- a survey shows higher demand for consumer electronics and laptops and a strong demand for Apple's iMacs.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) Rumors – Finally, an iPad USB Port
Buzz on Apple's new iPad 2 describes 5 new features, including video phone and a USB port.
Apple (AAPL) — New OS for iPhones in 2 Weeks?
Apple's new operating system iOS 4.3 could be coming to iPhones, iPod Touches and iPads in just two short weeks.
October Video Game Sales Paint Troubling Holiday Portrait
The month of October, may dampen spirits as data compiled by industry analysts and NPD Group reveal continuing declines during a month that is traditionally one of the biggest revenue generators of the year.
News Corp. Joins In Blocking Google TV
News Corp. joined GE, Disney and others in blocking Google TV users from accessing their television content, including Hulu and Fox content.
Battery Maker A123 Awaits Car Boom
Battery maker A123 Systems, now suffering losses, is awaiting ramp-up of electric car production.
Kno Tablet Aims For College Market
Start-up Kno is aiming at the college market with its tablet computers and hopes to compete with Amazon and Apple e-reader and tablet computer products.
7 Ways Apple Can Fight Google’s Android OS
Here are seven ways Apple can fight Android smartphones, based on Google's Android operating system, which are diminishing Apple's reach with its iPhone.
Tablet Demand Hurting Netbook Market
The debate continues over the impact Tablets are having on both the consumer PC market and Netbook demand. But what is particularly unclear is which companies are going to emerge as the biggest winners and losers? ChangeWave surveyed consumers during October on the latest planned PC buying trends – including the impact of the Apple (AAPL) iPad.
Facebook Virtual Transaction Business Comes to Retailers
While businesses and investors strain themselves predicting how precisely money is going to be made from software and applications distributed on mobile platforms and through social networks, a pattern is starting to emerge: it isn't the app or game itself that you sell, it's what you sell inside of it.
Apple Says No White iPhones Until Spring
Apple again delays the white iPhone release date, this time until spring 2011.
5 Tech Stocks to Target After Earnings
Technology stock earnings reports are in for Apple, IBM, Juniper, Intel and Google.
Will Apple Buy Netflix, Facebook?
Apple is building its cash reserves for a strategic acquisition, and buyout targets could include Netflix, Facebook, Sony, Adobe and Electronic Arts.
Mobile Games Gold Rush Continues
Intel and Electronic Arts are investing heavily in the hot mobile games sector.
Netflix Builds On Streaming Online Video
Netflix, which reported third-quarter earnings gains, is redefining itself as a streaming online video company.
Another Major Leap for Google Android OS Among Consumers
The latest ChangeWave consumer smartphone survey shows another surge in Android momentum among planned buyers.
Research in Motion Debuts BlackBerry PlayBook
Research in Motion unveiled its tablet computer, the BlackBerry PlayBook, as a competitor to Apple's iPad.
Nokia and RIM Delay, Quietly Release New Smartphones
Since the summer launches of their respective flagship smartphones, the iPhone 4 and the Droid X, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) and Motorola (NYSE: MOT) have spent the last month discussing other projects. Meanwhile, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) and Research in Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM) have been on the down low.
Tablet Computers and Smartphone Market Key to Reversing PC Game Sales Slump
Research firm NPD Group has reported that digital PC games purchased via download have outpaced traditional retail in the first six months of 2010. You'd think this would mean the smartphone and tablet PC revolution that started with the iPad and iPhone would result in breakout video game sales for these mobile devices. However, sales revenues for PC games were off by -21% in the first half of 2010, and unit sales were down -14% over last year. That means PC game manufacturers have to figure out how to tap into the smartphone and tablet PC markets in a hurry to stop the slump