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Apple forecast to sell 100M iPhones, 48M iPads in 2011

Posted by admin on Nov 3, 2010 in News, Tech

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Apple forces Meizu to halt sales of iPhone-lookalike

Posted by admin on Oct 10, 2010 in Health, News

Apple has pressured the Chinese smartphone maker into halting production and freezing sales of its M8 smartphone due to alleged patent violations.

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Apple set to launch iPhone 4 in China early next month

Posted by admin on Aug 17, 2010 in News

Apple will launch iPhone 4 in China in the first part of September with carrier partner China Unicom, just weeks after beginning sales of a WiFi-enabled iPhone 3GS in that market. A report by MarketWatch , citing the Chinese Caixin media group, said a China Unicom source acknowledged that iPhone 4 will ship in the world’s largest market shortly, followed by the Chinese release of iPad. The two products won’t be launched at the same time however, and no timeframe was given for the iPad launch.

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Sony Ericsson "PSP" phone could threaten Apple’s iOS game revenue

Posted by admin on Aug 12, 2010 in News, Tech

An unconfirmed report claims that Sony Ericsson is at work on a Playstation-branded Android smartphone with a new gaming ecosystem. Published by Engadget , the report cites “a trusted source” for leaked details of the upcoming device. Described as a cross between “the Samsung Captivate and the PSP Go,” the phone would use PSP-style controls instead of a traditional QWERTY keyboard

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Ballmer talks up Windows 7 slates, phones

Posted by admin on Jul 12, 2010 in News, Tech

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer insisted on Monday that Microsoft is still serious about tablets. Ballmer reiterated that there will be Windows 7 -based slates on the market this year, while Windows Vice President Tami Reller showed off a couple of models, including the dual-screen Libretto that Toshiba has in the works as well as a slate from Chinese computer maker Hanvon . “Over the course of the next several months, you will see a range of Windows 7-based slates that I think you’ll find quite impressive,” Ballmer said, speaking at the company’s Worldwide Partner Conference in Washington, D.C.

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