Monday, 5 January 2015

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Supply chain rumor contradicts claims of new 4-inch iPhone in 2015


Posted: 05 Jan 2015 10:17 AM PST


The likelihood of a new or revised 4-inch iPhone remains uncertain, as even rumors from Apple's supply chain disagree about whether the company will continue to build new devices in the smaller form factor.



Intel officially unveils full Broadwell-based Intel Core CPU lineup


Posted: 05 Jan 2015 08:55 AM PST


Chip giant Intel on Monday took the covers off if its oft-delayed fifth-generation Intel Core processor family, a revamp that includes significant efficiency improvements and is expected to sit at the heart of Apple's rumored all-new MacBook Air.



Wearables, portable hard drives dominate early announcements from CES


Posted: 05 Jan 2015 08:04 AM PST


With the sun yet to rise on the first day of the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, companies looking to get a jump on the news cycle have provided early looks at wearable devices from new market entrants like Alcatel along with a number of intriguing portable hard drive updates and a plethora of iOS-connected accessories.



First Apple Watch advertising platform announced by TapSense


Posted: 05 Jan 2015 07:51 AM PST


With the release of the Apple Watch around the corner, one advertising platform aims to be the first to provide mobile ads to users' wrists, unveiling a platform with hyper-local targeting and Apple Pay integration.



Apple Watch predicted to account for 36% of company's revenue growth in 2015


Posted: 05 Jan 2015 05:42 AM PST


The Apple Watch is expected to be a significant part of Apple's growth story in calendar year 2015, according to research firm Evercore, which advised investors to buy in to AAPL stock ahead of the wearable device's imminent launch.



Despite lawsuit, Apple's iOS 8 storage is actually far more efficient than Google's Android, Samsung's Galaxy, Microsoft Windows


Posted: 04 Jan 2015 06:18 PM PST


There's something about Apple that makes people lose their minds, particularly people who are journalists. The most likely explanation is that putting "Apple" in a headline is currently the most irresistible clickbait known to mankind. That, and there's no time for fact checking or any sort of basic research in today's BuzzFeed world of made up garbage.



Purported 'iPad Pro' render hints at additional speakers on Apple's rumored 12" tablet


Posted: 04 Jan 2015 03:59 PM PST


A new picture claims to show part of the schematic for a so-called "iPad Pro, complete with a speaker grille space at the top of the device next to the lock button, suggesting Apple's larger tablet could include a more powerful speaker array.




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