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China Mobile: Over 10 Million Unofficial iPhone Users In China
Wang Jianzhou, chairman of China Mobile, unveiled at ITU World on Monday that China Mobile already holds over 10 million unofficial iPhone users.
China Mobile is the world’s foremost cellular provider, having over 600 million subscribers, and is believed to be one of the key targets for just about any cell phone manufacturer.
Wang disclosed that people of China did not have any issues with paying...
MacBook Pro: Faster Processor With More Robust Video Chip
Apple has tweaked its MacBook Pro line with faster processors and more robust video chips.
The 13-inch model costing US$1,199 now packs a 2.4GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor and a 500GB, 5400RPM hard drive. Moreover, the $1,499 model comes with a 2.8GHz Core i7 and a 750GB, 5400RPM hard drive.
Similarly, the 15-inch MacBook Pro costing $1,799 supports a 2.2GHz quad-core Core i7 system with a...
Steve Jobs Had His Trust And Faith In Tim Cook
The relationship between the Apple Co founder and his successor has been unveiled in one of the excerpts leaked online of Steve Jobs’ upcoming biography.
Tim Cook joined Apple in the year 1998; he quickly earned the trust of Jobs by delivering on every task assigned. Cook said in an interview, “My intuition told me that joining Apple would be once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work for a creative...
Steve Jobs’ Last Words Of Advice To Larry Page
Steve Jobs’ hatred for Android is no secret. The Apple co-founder told biographer Walter Isaacson that he’d spend his last dying breath trying to correct what he considered to be a huge theft of Apple’s iOS by Google.
However, Jobs level of abhorrence came down a little as Larry Page became Google’s CEO. Page wrote the following on Job’s demise:
“His focus on the user experience above...
Apple And Android Capture 94% Global Tablet Shipments
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, global tablet shipments reached 17 million units in the third quarter of 2011. Apple’s iOS and Android dominate the worldwide market with a combined 94% share.
The Director at Strategy Analytics, Peter King, said, “Global tablet shipments reached 16.7 million units in Q3 2011, surging 280% from 4.4 million in Q3 2010.”
He further...
Long Waits For Some Preorder iPhone 4S Customers
According to a recent report, some preorder iPhone 4S customers, who thought preordering would save them from waiting in line for hours together on the launch day as the iPhone 4S would then be delivered at their respective homes or offices, are going to have to wait for weeks to get hands on their preordered iPhone 4S.
The worst part is that they can’t even cancel their pre-orders and buy one from...
iPhone Can Now Tell What Other People Are Typing
iPhone has been turned into a spy phone by the researchers at Georgia Tech’s School of Computer Science.
iPhone does this by a technique that detects the keystroke patterns involving the sequence of punches, and differing distances between the keys. The most amazing fact about this is the up to 80% accuracy of finding what people are typing.
The Georgia Tech computer researchers made this happen...
Apple Starts Taking iPhone 4S Pre-Orders in 22 Additional Countries
As we all know that the iPhone 4S sales have been enormous, in only the first week of its launch Apple sold 4 million units. Due to this over whelming response, Apple is expected to increase iPhone 4S availability from 7 countries to 29 by the end of the month.
These additional countries include: Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Italy, Latvia, Hungary, Ireland, Liechtenstein,...
Every Apple Hardware Costs More Than The Average PC
The Average Selling Price of all three of Apple’s most profitable product categories — the Mac, the iPhone, and the iPad – is considerably higher than a standard Windows PC.
Analysts usually compare Apple’s computer sales with Windows PC’s, however, given that the Average Selling Price of the generic Windows PC is less than that of all Apple’s major products in the...
Mac Trojan Variation Disables Built-In OS X Malware Safeguards
The Mac OS X built in anti-malware protections could be at risk due to a relatively newer Mac trojan. This new version also pretends as a Flash Player installer, but this time around its creators have pushed it to a whole new level wherein it disables Apple’s automatic updating mechanism for its system-wide malware application, which means that the one who becomes victim may never get to know...











