Showing posts with label Cupertino California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cupertino California. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Official: Apple to Announce iPhone 5 on October 4th event

The wait is finally over. Apple has now officially invited at Apple Campus on October 4th press event a press October 4th. The page The Loop has reported that Apple has sent out the invitations for the event recently. The motive and the song "Let's talk iPhone," which decorate the invitation, are clearly more than hope and make us a great keynote about the new iPhone generation. Additionally, Apple is expected to be the Golden Master version of IOS 5 and icloud distribute to the developers.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Attribution of the term 'App Store': Cupertino sends roses to Amazon

Apple considers to be within its rights relating to the matter of "App Store", and intends to inform the Amazon. According to our colleagues from Bloomberg , Apple has indeed responded to the attack of Amazon, the two firms opposed the name of the holder of the absolute term "App Store". If the Apple chose to drop the name as brand, Amazon, Microsoft and others believe that other award is illegal under the law, and that insofar as the term is considered too "generic."

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Genuine White iPhone 4 On the Grey Market in China!

Genuine white iPhone 4s are being sold by unofficial Chinese resellers, according to a GizChina report.

The devices come in a retail box labelled with a warning that says the phone is meant for internal company use only and not for sale. 
The white iPhone 4 box here has a label warning it is only meant for internal company use and not for sale!
Prices start from around 5500 Yuan ($828) and rising to nearly 8000 Yuan ($1204) for the base model 16Gb version and even higher for the 32Gb models.

These prices are well above above the official retail price of the regular black iPhone 4 in China and seem even steeper when you factor in they are running iOS 4.1
It seems that the phones are locked into the AT&T network, and the boxes have stickers on them saying that the phone are for company use only and are not for sale. No doubt these pictures will send the mooks on Cupertino's iPhone 4 floor into paroxysms of fury, but, unlike the case of Fei "Phil" Lam, there's not a lot they can do about it. 
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