Tuesday, September 10, 2013

FIRST LOOK: Apple's new iPhones, the 5S & 5C

Apple stuns with 64-bit iPhone 5S; unveils lower-priced 5C | Clips from 6 previous iPhone debuts

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FIRST LOOK: Apple iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C
The latest iPhone brings fingerprint recognition technology, a 64-bit processor and a sidekick. Read More



Apple stuns with 64-bit iPhone 5S; unveils lower-priced 5C
Apple unveiled its new high-end iPhone, and stunned observers by implementing a 64-bit CPU architecture and operating system for it. It also unveiled a lower-cost plastic model that's half the price of its aluminum cousin. Read More

Clips from 6 previous iPhone debuts
Video reports on the keynotes that brought us the first six iPhones Read More

Apple's management team: Before & after Steve Jobs
Tuesday's big Apple announcements will spark a fresh round of Tim Cook vs. Steve Jobs-tinged analysis, as industry watchers weigh the magicalness of the latest iPhones and whatever else Apple has in store vs. what Steve Jobs would have done. Read More

Apple iPhone 5S and 5C announcement live blogs: Take your pick!
The next best thing to being on the Apple campus in Silicon Valley for its product announcement extravaganza Tuesday is following along with live blogs of the action. Read More

Apple testing iPhones with screens as big as six inches
In a sign that Apple is slowly but surely recognizing that some consumers do, in fact, prefer larger screens, The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple is currently considering a plan whereby they would release iPhones "with screens ranging from 4.8 inches to as high as 6 inches." Read More

OS X Mavericks likely to arrive Oct. 30
Apple appears likely to release OS X Mavericks, its next edition of the Mac operating system, near the end of October. Read More

The final iPhone 6 rumor rollup: what is Apple likely to do?
This week's iPhone Rumor Rollup, the last before Apple's expected iPhone revelations on Sept. 10, dispenses with rumor in favor of some informed speculation. Read More

Top tech hoarders: 15 companies with huge cash piles
Apple, Microsoft, Google and Cisco are flush with cash, and so are many other tech companies Read More

Microsoft's Nokia acquisition is 'a necessary gamble,' analysts say
Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia's Devices & Services business is a necessary gamble for the software company's future growth in mobile, and for Nokia an admission that it doesn't have enough resources to successfully compete with Samsung and Apple, according to analysts. Read More



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