01-20-2012, 08:39 PM
Rresentative headlines from today's AppleInsider:
Friday, January 20th, 2012
Apple's digital textbooks with iBooks 2 were 'vision' of Steve Jobs
Apple's newly unveiled textbook initiative for the iPad with iBooks 2 was a project spearheaded by the late Steve Jobs before his death. ( 14 comments )
'Doors are now open' for Apple to expand retail presence into India
Apple could open its first retail stores in India, the second most populous country in the world, now that the government allows full ownership of single-brand retail stores by foreign companies. ( 29 comments )
Amazon expected to cut Kindle Fire orders in half as new iPad looms
Orders for Amazon's new Kindle Fire tablet will reportedly be cut in half to 3 million units in the first quarter of 2012, with slower post-holiday sales and the anticipated launch of Apple's third-generation iPad. ( 51 comments )
German court tosses Samsung's 3G-related lawsuit against Apple
One of Samsung's numerous lawsuits against Apple in Germany, accusing the iPhone maker of violating a patent related to 3G/UMTS wireless communications, was rejected by the court on Friday. ( 12 comments )
China Telecom iPhone launch nears as Apple receives vital network license
One of the final obstacles to the arrival of Apple's iPhone on the China Telecom network has been removed with the news that a Chinese regulatory agency has granted a network access license for the handset. ( 10 comments )
Friday, January 20th, 2012
Apple's digital textbooks with iBooks 2 were 'vision' of Steve Jobs
Apple's newly unveiled textbook initiative for the iPad with iBooks 2 was a project spearheaded by the late Steve Jobs before his death. ( 14 comments )
'Doors are now open' for Apple to expand retail presence into India
Apple could open its first retail stores in India, the second most populous country in the world, now that the government allows full ownership of single-brand retail stores by foreign companies. ( 29 comments )
Amazon expected to cut Kindle Fire orders in half as new iPad looms
Orders for Amazon's new Kindle Fire tablet will reportedly be cut in half to 3 million units in the first quarter of 2012, with slower post-holiday sales and the anticipated launch of Apple's third-generation iPad. ( 51 comments )
German court tosses Samsung's 3G-related lawsuit against Apple
One of Samsung's numerous lawsuits against Apple in Germany, accusing the iPhone maker of violating a patent related to 3G/UMTS wireless communications, was rejected by the court on Friday. ( 12 comments )
China Telecom iPhone launch nears as Apple receives vital network license
One of the final obstacles to the arrival of Apple's iPhone on the China Telecom network has been removed with the news that a Chinese regulatory agency has granted a network access license for the handset. ( 10 comments )