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Apple Seeks to Gain Control of iPhone5.com Domain
Posted On Sunday, May 6, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: climate, climate-change, earth, editing, front page, ipad, iphone apps, ipod, jordan
While there has been much debate about whether Apple will refer to the next-generation iPhone as "iPhone 5", "iPhone 6", simply "iPhone", or something else entirely, Fusible notes that Apple has filed a claim with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) seeking to gain control of the iPhone5.com domain. WIPO authorities are currently assessing compliance of Apple's claim with the agency's regulations, and proceedings are likely to be initiated in the near future

Sporadic Reports of Walmart Offering 16 GB AT&T iPhone 4S for $114 [Updated]
Posted On Friday, May 4, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac, iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: 9to5mac, amazon, business, cash, climate, climate-change, front page, hardware, imac, jordan, news, united-states, walmart
Late yesterday, Cult of Mac reported that select Walmart locations had significantly dropped their prices on the AT&T iPhone 4S and iPhone 4, slashing the 16 GB AT&T iPhone 4S to just $114 and the AT&T 8GB iPhone 4 to $34 on contract. Walmart's usual pricing has been $188 for the iPhone 4S and $88 for the iPhone 4, already below Apple's standard $199/$99 pricing.
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Apple and Samsung Claim 99% of Profits Among Top Mobile Phone Vendors
Posted On Thursday, May 3, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: climate, copyright, earth, imac, Industry, iphone apps, mac, macrumors, Motorola
Asymco 's Horace Dediu has released his data on operating profits among the eight top mobile phone vendors for the first quarter of 2012, finding that Apple and Samsung together now hold 99% of the profits with Apple representing the lion's share at 73%. Apple's share was down slightly from 75% in the previous quarter , but Samsung boosted its share from 16% to 26% to shut out nearly all other vendors
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First Gigabit Wi-Fi Routers Ready to Launch
Posted On Thursday, April 26, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, climate, copyright, facebook, flight, front page, imac, iphone, mac, navigation, outlook, technology, trademark
Netgear today announced its first 802.11ac-compatible Wi-Fi router, capable of delivering gigabit speeds up to three times faster than current 802.11n routers. Topping out at 1300 Mbps in 5 Ghz mode and 450 Mbps in 2.4 GHz, Netgear's R6300 router will launch next month at a price of $199.99.
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Steve Jobs’ Plan for a Willy Wonka-Style Celebration of the Millionth iMac
Posted On Thursday, April 26, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: android, california, chinese, climate, copyright, discovery, front page, imac, iphone, iphone apps, ipod, macrumors, navigation, outlook, violence
Among the many anecdotes about Steve Jobs included in Ken Segall's new book, Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success , one in particular stands out for its glimpse into Jobs' character, providing evidence of his willingness to engage in playful ideas when the mood suited him. The story takes place relatively soon after the launch of the original iMac, with Jobs wanting to find a high-profile way to celebrate the sale of the millionth one to mark Apple's comeback from the dead
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Sprint to Offer Unlimited Data Plans for Next iPhone, Even if LTE Included
Posted On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: aliens, apple, chinese, climate, climate-change, dictator, facebook, imac, iphone apps, jordan, microsoft, outlook, trademark, united-states
Earlier this month, Sprint revealed that it would continue to offer its unlimited data plans as it rolls out its first LTE devices.
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Tickets for WWDC 2012 Sell Out in Under Two Hours
Posted On Wednesday, April 25, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: climate, climate-change, corruption, front page, ipad, mac, macrumors, outlook, trademark, united-states
Less than two hours after going on sale , passes for Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) have already sold out . The quick sellout comes even as Apple imposed new restrictions this year limiting ticket sales to registered iOS and Mac developers and limiting the number of passes available per developer group
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Apple and Proview in Settlement Talks over iPad Trademark in China
Posted On Friday, April 20, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, brazilian, chinese, climate, climate-change, front page, heroes, iphone apps, mac, macrumors, navigation, trademark, video-games
There have been few updates in the "iPad" trademark dispute between Apple and Proview over the past couple of months, but IDG News now reports that the two companies are engaged in settlement talks with an eye toward resolving the issue. Ma Dongxiao, a lawyer representing the Chinese company Proview, said on Friday the talks were happening, but declined to offer details.
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New iPad Launches in 12 New Countries as Shipping Estimates Fall to 5-7 Days
Posted On Friday, April 20, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, climate, climate-change, copyright, countries, European, facebook, front page, ipod, macrumors, microsoft, navigation
As announced earlier this week, Apple today began selling the new iPad in twelve new countries: Brunei, Croatia, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Malaysia, Panama, South Korea, Saint Maarten, Uruguay and Venezuela.
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Next-Generation iPhone to Use Thinner In-Cell Technology for Multi-Touch Display?
Posted On Friday, April 20, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: action, climate, climate-change, copyright, heroes, imac, Industry, ipad, iphone, technology
Taiwan's Central News Agency reports on comments from DisplaySearch analyst David Hsieh, who believes that Apple is planning to use new "in-cell" display technology from Japanese manufacturers in the next-generation iPhone. The move would benefit suppliers such as Sony, Sharp, and Toshiba, which currently lead the industry in the technology. Compared with on-cell technology, touch panels that use in-cell technology can be made thinner because the touch sensors are actually placed inside the color filters rather than on top of them, he explained
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