Posts Tagged ‘Verizon Wireless’

Apple Announces WWDC 2010, iPhone 4 Imminent

May 1st, 2010

Apple Announces WWDC 2010, iPhone 4 Imminent    promo wwdc 20100430Apple announced earlier this week their schedule for the Worldwide Developers Conference for this year. Dates are set for June 7-11th at San Francisco’s Moscone West. This years’ conference will include seminars for programming under iPhone’s new 4.0 OS as well as Apple’s new iPad tablet computer, which runs on a modified version of iPhone’s unreleased 3.2 OS.
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Apple, Fujitsu Battle over iPad Name

January 29th, 2010

Apple, Fujitsu Battle over iPad Name   ipad hero 233x300

Apple's iPad Tablet Computer

After countless years of development, and an on-again, off-again project status with a tablet computer, Apple may be faced with yet another speed-bump with the “iPad” product name from Fujitsu. The Tokyo-based device manufacture filed for the “iPad” trademark in 2003, according to a New York Times article.

“Mobile is a keyword for Fujitsu’s iPad, too,” Mr. Yamane said [in the New York Times article] “With the iPad, workers don’t have to keep running back to a computer. They have everything right at their fingertips.”
~ Quoted from the New York Times article

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Verizon iPhone Coming Soon?

January 20th, 2010

As we enter the year 2010, many Apple Fanboys (myself included), are eagerly awaiting Apple’s fourth generation iPhone, the mobile smartphone device that changed everything we knew about cell phones.

Verizon iPhone Coming Soon?   200px Verizon Wireless LogoWhile the rumors have been around since mid-2009, just around the iPhone 3GS’ announcement, that Apple and Verizon Wireless have been in discussion about releasing the multi-touch headset device on to the network. In fact, there are stories going around (I’m not 100% sure about the story, so no quotes or information here) that Apple actually talked to Verizon first prior to the 2007 release on AT&T’s network. As the story goes, Verizon turned down Apple because of the bandwidth the device required to work as designed. » Read more: Verizon iPhone Coming Soon?