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Apple Open to iPad Price Cuts if Demand Lags?
23 hours ago ago from MostOfMyMac.com
Home iPhone and Mac Accessories Contact Us Submit a topic Consulting Corner About Us Sponsors Archives MostOfMyMac.com To help you get the most out of your mac! Apple Open to iPad Price Cuts if Demand Lags? In: IT | Rumors | ipad 8 Feb 2010 The Wall Street Journal reports on a research note from Credit Suisse analyst Bill Shope based on meetings with Apple executives revealing that the company has ...
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13 hours ago ago from MostOfMyMac.com
Home iPhone and Mac Accessories Contact Us Submit a topic Consulting Corner About Us Sponsors Archives MostOfMyMac.com To help you get the most out of your mac! Apple Job Posting Suggests Video Recording Coming to Future iPad Models In: IT | Rumors | ipad 8 Feb 2010 A new job posting on Apple's site suggests that the company is preparing to add still and video camera capabilities to its iPad tablet ...
Related contentCould iPad prices drop the way the iPhone did after launch?
23 hours ago ago from The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Filed under: Hardware , Retail Could iPad prices drop the way the iPhone did after launch? by Mel Martin ( RSS feed ) on Feb 8th 2010 at 2:00PM Looks like they might. That's the opinion of a note out last night from Credit Suisse quoting meetings with Apple executives. The Wall Street Journal this morning quotes Senior Analyst Bill Shope as saying "While it remains to be seen how much traction the iPad gets initially, management ...
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20 hours ago ago from Gearlog
Might want to hold off on that iPad purchase. Analysts believe that Apple might quickly drop the price of its much-hyped tablet. If sales are not to Apple's liking, the company could cut prices much as it did with the iPhone, according to Credit Suisse analyst Bill Shope, who met with Apple executives. "While it remains to be seen how much traction the iPad gets initially, management noted that it will remain nimble (pricing could change ...
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22 hours ago ago from IT Knowledge Hub
Research In Motion's BlackBerry Curve was the top-selling smartphone in the fourth quarter, according to research firm IDC, beating out Apple's iPhone 3GS. Although the Curve comes in multiple forms on numerous carriers, the result is still impressive considering that Apple's iPhone sales grew 100 percent in its most recent quarter, to 8.7 million, compared with the year-ago quarter. According to IDC, the Motorola Droid was the No. 3 ...
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5 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
February 9th, 2010 RIM's BlackBerry, Apple iPhone rule smartphone roost Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:58 am Categories: Apple , General , Google , Microsoft , Mobile , Motorola , Palm , RIM , Research In Motion , iPhone Tags: Apple iPhone , Research In Motion Ltd. , Microsoft Windows Mobile , Mobile , Smart Phone , Apple Inc. , RIM BlackBerry , Smart Phones , Handhelds , Cellular Phones Research in Motion's BlackBerry platform has a ...
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19 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
BY JOHN MAKINSON Steve Jobs recently walked on to a stage in San Francisco and answered a question that authors and publishers have been asking for years: How would he adjust Apple's iPhone technology and iTunes platform to the horizons of the reader? His answer was the iPad, a typically alluring device, featuring a screen big enough for the comfortable reading of books, and a new iBookstore, bringing the text of Harry Potter within reach ...
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