By Antonnete Teresita, on December 12th, 2012%
On Monday, the Wall Street Journal has reported that Apple Inc. is now having a collaborative work with manufacturers in Asia on a device that is anticipated to change the way people watch TV. However, it is not clear yet if it’s a TV set or just a simple robust version of the Apple TV set-top box that is already available on the market.
The report tells that the company’s television project remains to be informal and in its early phases of testing. Recently, Apple has been reportedly connected to its main assembler — Hon Hai Industries — to collaborate . . . → Read More: Apple TV anticipated in 2014, still in early phases of testing
By Antonnete Teresita, on November 26th, 2012%
After a big surprise of releasing iPhone 5 in September, Apple is now reported to launch iTunes 11 within the month of November. But the month’s almost over and there is still no sign of an event welcoming iTunes 11.
According to reports, the release date of the iTunes 11 is just within the coming days.
Feiyr, a German music distribution service has sent out emails to artists about its expectation that iTunes 11 will be available for download for the following days, saying that with the release of iTunes 11, users can have the opportunity to view galleries and . . . → Read More: iTunes 11 release date expected within the next few days
By Antonnete Teresita, on October 30th, 2012%
On Monday, Apple has issued a statement that the head of its mobile operating system Scott Forstall is going to leave the company by 2013. At the same time, John Browett, the retail head will also leave the company due immediately.
Scott Forstall has been working in the company for about fifteen years, joining the company since 1997 when the company had an acquirement of NeXT Computer to rehire the late CEO Steve Jobs.
The mobile operating system head is recognized as one of the original architects of the operating system of Mac, the Mac OS X. He is also . . . → Read More: Staff change in Apple
By Maria Joyce Cabilao, on October 25th, 2011%
Apple Inc. is looking towards the application engineer who developed iTunes to assist direct its development of a tv set, reported by three people who have familiarity with the project.
Jeff Robbin, who assisted to develop the iPod, is currently leading Apple Inc.’s internal continuing development of the newest Television project, according to individuals, who refused to be recognized simply because his role isn’t public.
Robbin’s engagement is a sign of Apple’s dedication to stretching out its authority in tablets and smartphones into your living room area. Before the shocking Oct. 5 death, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs informed . . . → Read More: iTunes Creator Leads Apple TV Project
By Dora Tutor, on August 27th, 2011%
Razer has finally exposed the product behind its mysterious “PC Gaming is NOT Dead” website, which declared in a rather V for Vendetta tone that on August 26th the company would turn the PC gaming upside down.
At exactly 12 noon, EST Razer exposed its “Blade” gaming notebook, stating it the “World’s first true gaming laptop.” The last bit of marketing bait left us a small piece puzzled; certainly viewers of Razer has heard of such makers as Alienware and Voodoo PC? However the machine does appear shocking: it has that easy Apple artistic with nothing . . . → Read More: ‘Blade’ Gaming Laptop, Unveiled by Razer
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on July 17th, 2011%
Twitter is treading shaky waters in its continuing negotiations with Microsoft over a similar use agreement having lately lost its contract together with Google that gave the search giant a stream of tweets to fling next to the corporation’s search results.
There are a little pain points that the two corporations are presently chatting over, according to All Things D’s Liz Gannes. Microsoft could eventually land the keys to the real-time kingdom: long-term admission to the real-time updates offered by both Facebook and Twitter, which would escort the site’s standard search results if successfully discussed.
. . . → Read More: Twitter and Microsoft Goes Over Negotiations
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