Apple CEO Tim Cook today announced that the Apple Watch will begin shipping April, almost eight months after the wearable was first unveiled. While the April timeframe refers to the US launch, Apple has traditionally taken products to the Australian market around the same time (if not day and date)…
…with it in short bursts throughout a day. 9to5Mac’s sources told the publication that a short battery life was a contributing factor for Apple pushing back the Watch’s launch from late 2014 to early 2015. It is expected that the Apple Watch will ship in March. Tim Cook last year…
…most important gift anyone can give,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook. “For eight years, our customers have been helping fight AIDS in Africa by funding life-saving treatments which are having a profoundly positive impact. This year we are launching our biggest fundraising push yet with the participation of Apple’s retail…
Apple CEO Tim Cook today confirmed what many of us were worried about: you’ll be charging the Apple Watch every night. During an on-stage interview at WSJD Live, the Wall Street Journal’s technology conference, Cook told the audience that Apple thinks it’s foray into wearable technology will require a daily overnight…
…announce. Live Blog 4:02am – Apple have started the event with a video of iPhone launch day footage from around the world. 4:04am – CEO Tim Cook takes the stage – “We’ve got a few more things to show you” 4:05am – New record set for first month orders ever…
…which is expected to arrive in the first half of 2015. A report published by Bloomberg alleged that Apple’s suppliers are gearing up to manufacture the largest-ever iPad. While Apple’s quarterly earnings report revealed that iPad sales dropped for the second quarter in a row, CEO Tim Cook said that…
…6 Plus set a new record for Apple”, said Apple CEO Tim Cook in a statement, “we can’t wait to get our best iPhones yet into the hands of customers starting this Friday.” The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will be available in stores from September 19. Source: Apple…
…In the meantime, check out these stories for your Apple fix: Six features we’ll hopefully see in the iPhone 6 iPhone and iPad users: Eight reasons to be excited about iOS8 3:05am: Tim Cook is running through what was introduced at the Flint Center, today’s venue. Includes the iMac, which…
…Murray said the first half the 2015 financial year will be affected by the drop in tablet sales. Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the company isn’t worried about declining tablet sales, and that Apple is planning to bring “significant innovation” to the iPad in the future. Source: Bloomberg, SMH…
…market share. According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, the company isn’t worried about declining sales. He noted that tablets are still in their infancy, and that Apple is planning to bring “significant innovation” to the iPad in the future. It is likely that Apple will release both an updated iPad…
…or even from the lock screen. 3:50am – “Today we’re announcing iOS8” Great user features, and great developer features. 3:49am – Cook‘s talking about Android fragmentation, and how only 9% of users are running the latest version. 99% of malware is available for Android. 3:47am – Fighting words about Android…
… Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that Beats Music will still be available on Android and Windows Phone after the deal. In an interview with the Financial Times, Cook stressed the streaming service’s significance to the deal. An acquisition of this size is an unprecedented move for Apple. Prior…