In the News: 2013-06-03
Apple News: Apple plans to bring AirDrop file-sharing to iOS Apple’s AirDrop tool, which allows OS X users to share files between computers quickly and efficiently, is on its way to the company’s mobile platform, a new report claims. Apple is currently in the process of testing AirDrop on iOS 7, 9to5Mac is reporting, citing people who claim to have knowledge of its plans. According to the site’s sources, AirDrop…
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Apple News: Rumor: Intel could land 10% of Apple’s ‘A7’ chip orders As Intel gets into the chip contracting business, the company could obtain as much as 10 percent of Apple’s next-generation mobile chip orders, insiders believe. “Institutional investors” cited byDigiTimes on Tuesday believe Intel could be making a play to get a slice of Apple’s business for its so-called “A7” chip, expected to power the company’s next-generation iPhone. Apple…
Read more...In the News: 2012-12-28
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Apple News: Intel and Apple developing a watch The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth rumour that Apple is teaming up with fashion bag maker Intel to develop a new smart watch. If the rumour is correct, we have a chipmaker who is a little behind in the mobile market, working with a company which has been unable to write software for its smartphones which can…
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In the News: 2012-12-04
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Apple News: Samsung about to lose Apple’s chip contract Samsung is about to lose its contract selling chips to Apple and while this is not unexpected, the word on the street is that the work is about to be picked up by Intel. Intel, which has been slower than an asthmatic ant with a heavy load of shopping to enter the mobile market, is not exactly anyone’s first guess to…
Read more...In the News: 2012-11-06
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Apple News: Apple thinking of moving away from Intel for MacBooks, adopting iPad processors instead Apple is considering a move away from Intel chipsets in its Mac computers, including the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air range. Reports suggest the company is exploring ways to switch from Intel processors to similar proprietary chips to those it uses in the iPad and iPhone. Sources “familiar with the company’s research” told Bloomberg that…
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