Apple CEO Tim Cook thanks employees for incredibly successful year

1 October, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Apple CEO Tim Cook

In an email sent to the company’s employees, Apple CEO Tim Cook has thanked them for their hard work during 2012, and announced that the Thanksgiving holiday will be extended to allow teams in the US to spend the full week with their loved ones. International teams will also receive an extra three days holiday.

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Modbook Pro to launch with SSD storage as standard, available to order this week

1 October, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Modbook Pro

Modbook Inc, the company developing the Modbook Pro – a tablet for creative professionals based on the 13-inch MacBook Pro, has announced that the device will now launch with solid state storage as standard, and that customers can start placing orders for it later this week.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook apologises over iOS 6 Maps app

28 September, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Tim Cook - Apple CEO

In an open letter published on the company’s website, Apple CEO Tim Cook has today apologised to customers experiencing issues with the iOS 6 Maps app. Cook says that Apple is “extremely sorry for the frustration” caused by the app, and suggests a number of third-party solutions for users to try while Maps is improved.

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Updated Geekbench results show iPhone 5’s CPU is faster than first thought

27 September, 2012 - Killian Bell
iPhone 5 Geekbench

Shortly after Apple announced the iPhone 5 on September 12, Geekbench benchmarks for the device started making their way around the web. They revealed that the handset’s new A6 processor was a 1GHz dual-core chip, an improvement over the 800MHz A5 chip packed into the iPhone 4S. As it turns out, it’s actually even faster than that.

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Rovio releases Bad Piggies for Mac and iOS devices

27 September, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Bad Piggies

If you’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of Rovio’s Bad Piggies, we have some good news! The Angry Birds spinoff, in which you swap sides and take control of the pigs, is available to download today for the Mac, iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

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Problems with iOS 6 Maps app causing iPhone user satisfaction to decrease

26 September, 2012 - Killian Bell
iOS 6

iOS 6 is a relatively major upgrade to the iOS platform, bringing Siri to the iPad and the iPod touch; making improvements to a number of built-in apps; and introducing Apple’s brand new Maps service. But not everyone is too keen on that last one. In fact, the issues users are experiencing with the new Maps app are causing satisfaction rates to decrease.

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Apple’s Phil Schiller: iPhone 5 scratches are ‘normal’

25 September, 2012 - Paul Dixon
black iPhone 5

While reviews of the iPhone 5 have been mostly glowing, some early adopters of the black and slate model have reported that the edges and rear casing is prone to scratches and chips. In an email reply to one concerned customer, Apple’s Vice President of Marketing Phil Schiller, says such scratching is ‘normal’ with use.

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Apple releases 5.1 update for 2nd & 3rd gen Apple TV

24 September, 2012 - Paul Dixon

Apple has just released an update for the second and third generation Apple TV which introduces a number of new features and enhancements to the set-top-box. Apple TV Software Update 5.1, adds support for Shared Photo Streams, multiple iTunes account switching, and the ability to rearrange home screen icons via the Apple remote.

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iPhone 5 sales top five million over first weekend

24 September, 2012 - Paul Dixon

Apple has today issued a press release announcing that over five million iPhone 5 units were sold during the first weekend of its availability. By way of comparison, over four million iPhone 4S units were sold over the same period of time last year.

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