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Bell and Telus will probably start selling the iPhone on Nov. 4th, the same day the second and third-largest service providers in Canada light ...
Apple’s the envy of many a company, especially in these recessionary times. Yet its 2009 fiscal year fourth-quarter results, which are slated for a 4PM ...
Don’t expect the world’s largest businesses to ditch their BlackBerrys anytime soon, despite the early strides made by Apple with its iPhone in that segment. ...
Apple's vast arsenal of products helped it beat analyst estimates for the first-quarter but the recession appears to be having some effect on the company's ...
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs is sick enough that he needs to take a six-month leave of absence leaving many an analyst and investor ...
There’s no shortage of competition for the top tech news story of 2008, that much is for sure. There’s the obvious (the explosive growth of ...
Apple's announcement this week that it will cease participation at Macworld next year and Steve Jobs' decision not to speak at the Jan. 2009 ...
Once revered as a must-attend event, tech industry shows are on the decline. The latest evidence is Apple Inc.'s decision to cease attendance at Macworld ...
Rogers, and for that matter all cell phone service providers, are on every consumer's 'most hated' company list. Yet people can't seem to put their ...
To say Canadians are disappointed with the service plans announced by Rogers yesterday is an understatement. Mad, angry, even vindictive are more appropriate adjectives that ...
So the much-discussed iPhone will soon run all sorts of business software on faster so-called 3G networks as of next month. Great news for the ...
It's early June which means Apple is set to host its worldwide developer conference in Cupertino, Calif. Most if not all of the news to ...
Gadget geeks in the Great White North are rejoicing today after Rogers Communications said it will bring the much-anticipated iPhone to Canada later this ...
The forthcoming launch of the LG Vu cell phone in Canada likely means a domestic introduction of Apple's iPhone is still months away. What does ...
After Apple's iPhone received rave reviews last year, developers at Nokia and Research In Motion must have been told to go back to ...
Maybe it's the spring thaw that's started here in Toronto; perhaps it's just plain ol' wishful thinking. Anyway, the iPhone isn't coming to Canada anytime ...
iPhone users take heart. There is relief coming in the way of useful applications for the fast-growing device, something that has been sorely lacking across ...
As expected Apple released its iPhone SDK this afternoon but the company didn't leave much up to the imagination. Apple said the SDK will allow ...
Apple fans have spoken and the majority aren't happy with my prediction of the company's slide, posted on this here blog yesterday, once Steve ...
It won't happen overnight but once the co-founder and chief executive of Apple packs his black turtlenecks into a suitcase and calls it ...
The BlackBerry and iPhone makers are squaring off and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. But there is far too much being ...
The overwhelming response to my post yesterday about the seemingly endless stream of Apple product launches was surprising to say the least. This here ...
It's a factor Apple has cited as a potential stumbling block to future success. No, it's not Microsoft or any of the large ...
At least one source says that Apple will drop the prices of both the iPod Touch and iPhone lines by US$100 in the coming ...
The Return of Apple’s Steve Jobs: Don’t Cry For Me Cupertino
Posted by Kevin Restivo on Sunday, October 25, 2009 at 9:34 pm. 0 Comments.
David Pogue, the talented resident New York Times tech columnist, erstwhile Broadway producer and Mac fan boy, has come up with another entertaining take on ...
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