iPod

Will Apple axe iPod Classic, Shuffle?

Amid frenzy and excitement that is building around the upcoming iPhone 5, a tech website’s has predicted that Apple will discontinue the legendary iPods.

VIA Technologies sues Apple for violating patents

The patent wars between tech companies roll on. In the latest legal spat, VIA technologies has accused Apple of violating its microprocessor technology patents.

Apple iPhone 5 will debut in August with new case design- report

Apple’s yet-to-be-released iPhone 5 is back in the headlines. An online report surfaced Tuesday, unveiling an earlier release date than expected and new details regarding the technology giant’s next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5.

Apple topples HP, becomes No. 1 in semiconductor consumption

Huge sale iPods and iPhones has propelled Apple Inc. to become the biggest buyer of semiconductors among original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in 2010.

Samsung insists on seeing the next-gen iPhone

If the battle for a bigger pie of the smartphone market is getting ferocious, there is another battle, equally fierce, raging in the court of law between two smartphone manufacturers.

FT names Steve Jobs Person of the Year

It is not Mark Zuckerberg again! According to the Financial Times, Apple's Chief Executive Steve Jobs is the most fascinating and influential personality. The paper on Friday declared Jobs the Person of the Year.

What's Next for Apple TV?

 Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) said Apple TV reached 1 million in sales this week, and the news pushed the shares of the Cupertino company to a new life-time high. But the job doesn't end here for Apple.

 

What Will Apple Buy Next?

 I thought I was going crazy when shares of Sony (NYSE: SNE) closed higher in Japan yesterday, after rumors surfaced of an Apple(Nasdaq: AAPL) takeover.

 

Camera, FaceTime supported iPad due this holiday season?

Hot on the heels of iPod Touch upgrades announced at company's fall music media event in San Francisco earlier this month, rumors are rife that Apple Inc. is working to unveil updated iPad this holiday season.

Former Apple manager denies taking kickbacks from suppliers

Apple’s ex-global supply manager, Paul Shin Devine, on Monday along with his lawyer appeared in San Jose federal court where he denied all the charges of taking millions in kickbacks from company’s Asian suppliers for supplying confidential information.

iPhone, iMac prop up Apple’s June quarter revenue

Be it the iPhones, iPads, or iMacs, all sold like hot cakes. The mega sales resulted in astounding profits for Apple Inc. which reported that its June-quarter earnings soared a whopping 78 percent to nearly $3.3 billion.