According to the blog 9 to 5 Mac, the upcoming iOS 7 will be a shining example of so-called “flat” design.
Microsoft’s Xbox One Wants Your Living Room
The battle for the living room, driven in large part by cloud functionality, is about to hit a whole new level.
Data Center Managers Worn Out by PUE Chase
Green fatigue and a lack of finances and leadership are starting to wear down managers of smaller IT organizations.
DOD Approves Apple iOS 6 for Military Networks
The Department of Defense has approved BlackBerry, Apple’s iOS, and Samsung Knox for use.
BlackBerry, Windows Phone, and the Battle for Third Place
Google Android and iOS continue to split the majority of the smartphone market—leaving other vendors fighting for third place.
Google, Apple Gearing Up for Education Battle
Google unveiled a new educational initiative at I/O centered on Android apps. It’s altruistic, but also something of a swipe against Apple.
New York State Asks Apple, Google, Others to Tackle Smartphone Theft
Rampant smartphone theft is a rising concern in cities. Will manufacturers and carriers submit to installing a device “kill switch”?
Bill Gates Opens Up About Steve Jobs in CBS Interview
Bill Gates offered a hint of emotion while talking about Steve Jobs in a televised interview.
Amazon Building 3D Smartphone: Rumor
Amazon may be preparing to leap into the smartphone game. But its rumored killer feature, 3D, has been tried without much success before.
Facebook Negotiating $1 Billion Deal for Waze: Report
Facebook is reportedly in talks to buy Waze, a crowdsourced mapping-and-navigation app.
Apple iOS Has an Edge on Google Android: Analyst
While the mobile-device market may seem like a duopoly, one analyst believes Apple iOS has a solid advantage over Google Android.
BYOD Will Dominate Companies by 2016: Gartner
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies will largely become the rule within the next few years, according to the firm.
Apple Rushing to Overhaul iOS: Report
Apple is taking its mobile OS in a radical new direction, pressuring its engineers and designers in the process.
BlackBerry CEO Heins: Tablet Market is Kaput
While Apple and other companies might beg to differ, BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins says tablets are dead within five years.
Is Apple Plunging Off a Cliff?
Apple still earns enormous revenues from the iPhone and iPad, but it needs something new if it wants to capture the old glory.
Wearable Electronics Market Could Prove a Winner
New estimates from research firms suggest augmented-reality eyeglasses and watches could be a hit with consumers.
Even as iPad Sales Increase, Apple Loses Ground in Tablet Market
The tablet market is expanding, meaning Apple can sell more iPads than ever but still see its overall share decline.
New Apple Products Won’t Arrive Until Fall: CEO Tim Cook
For the quarter ended March 30, Apple also reported revenue of $43.6 billion and a net profit of $9.5 billion.
Apple’s iWatch Would Sell Well: ChangeWave
A new survey suggests a significant percentage of consumers would go for an Apple timepiece, should the company build one.
Phablets: The Tablet Market’s Red-Headed Stepchild
A new Flurry report suggests that “phablets” aren’t a significant part of the tablet market. But is that actually true?
Twitter Launches Music Service into Crowded Field
Twitter executives probably hope it won’t end up as the next iTunes Ping.
Microsoft Considering a Smart Watch, Again
A report suggests Microsoft is working with partners to build a touch-enabled “smart watch.” Better hope it performs better than Microsoft’s original attempt.
Apple’s Prineville Data Center Building Slowly
Planning reports filed by Apple indicate that it is installing significantly fewer generators at its new Prineville facility.
Netbooks Will Die by 2015: Analyst
Research firm IHS iSuppli predicts that the netbook category will crash and burn within the next two years.
If Apple and Yahoo Got Together, What Would the Baby Look Like?
A new report suggests the two tech companies are considering some sort of mobile alliance.
