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Apple said the investments â including a brand new US campus, data centres and more than 20,000 new jobs â would help it make a $350b âdirect contributionâ to the US economy over the next five years. Some of that is new investment, but some is just taxes. Read More
Rejoice, people who want iPhones with big screens! Apple is finally ready to join the rest of the worldâs smartphone makers by making a bigger iPhone. The Wall Street Journal says Apple is making an iPhone with a screen thatâs larger than 4.5-inches. Itâs also working on a second iPhone with a screen thatâs bigger than 5-inches. Right now, Appleâs iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C have 4-inch screens. The iPhone 4S has a 3.5-inch screen. ...
If you want to quickly list out all your apps on your iOS 7 device, here is a quick tip. All you need to do is - open Spotlight search by swiping down while you are on home screen and then type . in the search bar. Yes, thatâs the period symbol. This should provide a list of each and every app installed on your device. If you want to customize what needs to be shown in the above screen search, change it from Settings > General > Spotlight Search. ...
This shows the power of Twitter. Or just the power of a billionaire on Twitter. At around 2:20 p.m. ET, legendary investor Carl Icahn tweeted that he has a huge stake in Apple and then the stock jumped! Appleâs shares, which had been trading at $475.77 went vertical, gaining nearly $9 in less than 3 minutes. By 3:35 p.m. they had touched $494.66. This is the first tweet: ...
When Steve Jobs passed away on October 5, 2011, everybody raised a question - how will Apple survive without him? Apple answered all those critics in a remarkable video Jobsâ mission statement towards innovation. Titled âDesigned By Apple â Intention,â the video displays words set against simple design patterns and its definitely worth a watch! The simple words in the video (at the end of the post) appears to be a message to consumers of the companyâs product quality and more of direct answer to media, tech industry and everyone. The company just answered its competitors like Samsung who make more phones and throw in every feature they can think of to innovate them. Apple doesnât work in that way and wonât rush things to market. ...
The latest and greatest iPhone is just around the corner. Whether the next release is the iPhone 5s or iPhone 6 remains to be seen, but there are several improvements that are almost guaranteed to be seen. There are also many concept videos circulating around the Internet. Below are some of the improvements you can expect with the next release of the iPhone this summer. [Credit] Similar Design as iPhone 5 ...
Weâve heard Bill Gates talk about his last, emotional meeting with Steve Jobs before. First in the Walter Isaacson Steve Jobs biography and then again in a video interview with ABC, but last night Bill Gates once again discussed the final conversations in an interview with 60 Minutes. In the following unaired footage from the interviews, Gates said he was able to spend time with Jobs while the then Steve was sick and that they discussed what the two had learned growing up as titans of the tech industry, families and other topics. ...
As expected, T-Mobile finally lands the iPhone. Thatâs six years after Apple announced first game changing device. The company will start offering iPhone with LTE support starting from April 12, 2013. Now that iPhone (especially iPhone 5) is available on all major US carriers, which carrier offers the best deal? After careful breakdown, looks like, Iâm going with T-Mobile down the lane after my contract ends with AT&T. T-Mobile is the clear winner on price â with a 16GB iPhone 5 and two years of service costing nearly $600 less than AT&T and Verizon and nearly $1000 less than Sprint. ...
With less than 24 hours before the launch of the next flagship Android phone (read Galaxy S IV) , Apple executive Phil Schiller made some negative comments about Googleâs open source mobile OS; besides bring up the âFâ word - fragmentation. According to Phil, âWhen you take an Android device out of the box, you have to sign up to nine accounts with different vendors to get the experience iOS comes with,â he said. âThey donât work seamlessly together.â ...