Tuesday, October 22, 2013

BREAKING: First Look at Apple iPad Air & more

Apple cuts prices on Macs, takes a jab at PCs | Apple updates iPad, renames it iPad Air

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FIRST LOOK: Apple iPad Air & more
The first glance at Apple's latest additions to the iPad tablet line. Read More



Apple cuts prices on Macs, takes a jab at PCs
Apple's new 13-inch MacBook Pro starts at $1,299, while the 15-inch model starts at $1,999 Read More

Apple updates iPad, renames it iPad Air
Apple has given the iPad its first redesign since it debuted in 2010 and rechristened it the iPad Air. The fifth-generation model of the popular tablet computer is thinner and lighter than previous models and will go on sale starting in November. Read More

Nokia bets its camera will make you buy its tablet, smartphones
Nokia is counting on its camera technology to attract buyers to its new tablet and large screen smartphones it introduced this week. The Lumia 1320 and 1520 were unveiled at Nokia World in Abu Dhabi Tuesday. Read More

Why you should indulge your power users' lust for a Mac Pro
Most of the fuss at today's big Apple announcement concerned the company's new iPad tablets (a much bigger improvement than the iPhone 5s, IMHO). But I was more interested in the news regarding Apple only remaining desktop computer -- the super-high-powered and super-expensive Mac Pro. Read More

iPad rumors swirl on eave of Apple's Tuesday announcement
Rumors are still rife before Apple's announcement tomorrow afternoon where the company is widely expected to reveal two new tablets, successors to the full-sized iPad and the smaller iPad mini. Read More

Analyst pumps Tuesday's iPad reveal as 'most important upgrade' since 2010
Apple's expected unveiling tomorrow of new iPads will be the "most important upgrade since the original," a bullish Wall Street analyst contended today. Read More

Apple iPhones, iPads get intrusion-detection and prevention from start-up
Start-up Skycure today makes its debut with what's described as intrusion-detection and prevention package for mobile devices. The IDS/IPS from Skycure initially supports Apple iOS iPhones and iPads, with Android anticipated for a later date. Read More

Apple's claim of unbreakable iMessage encryption 'basically lies,' researchers say
A close look at Apple's iMessage system shows the company could easily intercept communications on the service despite its assurances to the contrary, researchers claimed Thursday at a security conference. Read More

Apple hires CEO of Burberry to run retail operations
Apple is hiring Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts to lead its retail business, choosing someone from a fashion brand rather than from a consumer electronics retail chain. Read More

Google cozies up to Apple developers with cloud platform
For Apple developers that want an easy way to add cloud storage or device-to-device push notifications to their apps, Google has announced Mobile Backend Starter for iOS. Read More

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15 Must-Have iOS Apps You Can't Get on Any Other Platform
Shortly after obtaining a new iPhone 5S, CIO.com's Al Sacco, an unabashed BlackBerry user and Android loyalist, set out to find the best iOS apps that aren't available for other mobile platforms. He came with up these 15 must-have iPhone, iPad and iPod touch downloads. Read More



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