Apple has just released its quarterly earnings report, and many of the figures are, somewhat predictably, the company's highest to date.
It's common knowledge that whilst Apple has excelled in product sales and innovation with the likes of the iPhone, iPod and the iPad, its web ventures have been remarkably underwhelming, to put it mildly.
We’ve been doing a lot of comparison posts recently, mostly involving the comparing of one feature of the iPhone 4S against a comparable feature of another smartphone and we’ll be doing one more comparison today: the video recording performance of the iPhone 4S versus that of the Galaxy S II.
It was only last week when Apple released iOS 4.4 firmware update for the second generation Apple TV users. And today, roughly after five days of pushing that major release, iOS 4.4.1 build 9A335a has been released which likely brings bug fixes and minor performance improvements to the second-gen Apple TV.
Ever notice that your iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S is almost completely glass on the outside? More so, have you had nightmares about dropping your brand new iPhone 4S on concrete?
According to a recently published report, Samsung is getting ready to pump up manufacturing for Apple’s next chip - the Apple A6 - in its plant in Austin, TX.
Its Monday and the buzz this morning is about the Apple iPad 3 going into production before the end of the year. This news is coming from Jeffrey Fidacaro, an analyst over at Susquehanna Financial Group.
Apple has just released a formal statement announcing that their iPhone 4S has sold over four million units in its first three days after launching on October 14th.
Last week, when Apple announced its iPhone 4S, many had been expecting fireworks in the hardware department. Tear-drop shaped chassis, larger screens and all kinds of weird and wonderful rumors had been swirling for months, and by the time we'd finished, anything could have happened when Tim Cook took to the stage.
According to a report published recently, a Samsung lawyer couldn’t tell the difference between a Galaxy Tab 10.1 and an iPad 2 at a hearing in US courts earlier this week.

