BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri July 13th, 2012
Buying a car and getting assistance from the Geek Squad are changing thanks to Apple.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon June 25th, 2012
Why did Apple pull the Nest Learning Thermostat from their retail stores?
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri June 22nd, 2012
The ring leader of a cybercrime group gets up to nine years in prison with more convictions likely.
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BY Joe White on Thu June 21st, 2012
Back in January, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced a new employee discount program. The new scheme would see Apple employees receive $500 off new Mac computers, and $250 off new iPads. Now, five months after the program was announced, Apple has launched the discount offerings which are available through the company's internal employee portal.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon June 11th, 2012
Apple is expected to launch a Back to School promotion to go alongside their expected Mac lineup refresh.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon June 11th, 2012
Moments ago, Apple closed their online store. In other words, the stage is now being set for today’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, which begins at 1 p.m. EDT!
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BY Andy Faust III on Fri June 01st, 2012
With complete mastery over its supply chain and retail inventories, Apple leads the industrial pack.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed May 30th, 2012
The Nesting Learning Thermostat is now available in Apple Stores. The $249.95 device is the creation of Tony Fadell, the “father of the iPod.”
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue May 29th, 2012
Apple is known for their iconic devices such as the iPhone/iPod touch, iPad, and iMac, which many consider works of art. However, the company also puts much thought into the icons they create that represent applications in iOS and OS X, according to The Next Web.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon May 21st, 2012
In real-life and on television, Apple products are easy to identify thanks to their front-and-center logos. It wasn’t that long ago, however, that the Apple logo on laptops and desktops looked quite different.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri May 18th, 2012
New Apple retail stores are opening soon in four countries including Canada and the United States. These follow recent store openings in Germany, Spain, and Australia.
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BY Joe White on Mon March 26th, 2012
Though Apple's all-glass fronted retails stores include warning stickers, as part of a safety measure introduced last year, one customer - an 83 year old American grandmother called Evelyn Paswall - recently broke her nose, after a transparent Apple Store glass door caught her out. Discontent with the practicalities of all-glass store fronts, Paswell and her family have decided to sue Apple for $1,000,000.
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BY Joe White on Fri March 16th, 2012
Today, new iPads will be shipping out to customers across the world. But, as we all know, preordering isn't the only way to snag a third-generation iPad (some might even call it a cop-out). For a few hours now, images of growing iPad lines have been appearing online - below, we've included our favourite pictures for you to check out.
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BY Joe White on Mon March 12th, 2012
After launching preorders for its third-generation iPad last week, shipping estimates for the new iOS device have been pushed back twice - Apple has sold out of its preorder stock, and new orders are now estimated to ship in two to three weeks.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon March 05th, 2012
What do Legos and Apple have in common? Both are loved by millions around the world. Now a new “Kickstarter for Lego,” is being designed; the Lego Modular Apple Store.
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BY Joe White on Tue February 14th, 2012
For some time now, Apple has been involved in a dispute regarding its use of the "iPad" name in China. Now, as the dispute escalates, Chinese authorities in at least one city have started seizing iPads, prompting retail store owners to hide their iPad stock in back rooms and sell the device secretly to avoid gaining unwanted attention.
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BY Joe White on Sun February 05th, 2012
It's rather fair to say that the launch of Apple's iPhone 4S in China hasn't gone smoothly. After postponing the handset's launch in Apple Retail Stores (which enraged egg-throwing scalpers) the company's Apple Online Store stock rapidly sold out. Some customers were able to get their handset from a retail store via an online reservation system, which was introduced less than a week ago. However, Apple fans in China are now able to order the iPhone 4S from the country's Online Store, and according to one Apple employee, online orders should be with customers by March 2 at the latest.
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BY Joe White on Mon January 30th, 2012
Apple has launched a new iPhone 4S reservation system in its Chinese Apple Online Store, in an attempt to stop "scalpers" queuing for handsets and setting them on at an inflated price.
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BY Joe White on Thu January 26th, 2012
From June, Apple plans to offer its employees a massive $500 discount off new Mac computers and $250 off iPads. The news was announced yesterday by Apple CEO Tim Cook, at Apple's Town Hall auditorium.
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BY Joe White on Mon January 16th, 2012
The launch of a new Apple Retail Store in Valencia has forced one Apple Premium Reseller - located just four blocks away - to lay off its four employees and close up.
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