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Tablets Seen Sapping PC Demand

Tablets Seen Sapping PC Demand

Gartner cut its global personal-computer shipments forecast for 2010 and 2011 as consumers rein in spending and interest grows in tablet devices such as Apple's iPad.

 

Apple cuts iPad price to $458

Apple cuts iPad price to $458

Apple's iPad tablet computer -- one of the hottest items of the holiday shopping season -- got a price cut on the company's website Friday.

 

Acer unveils range of tablets

Acer unveils range of tablets

Acer Inc, the world's No. 2 PC manufacturer, unveiled a range of tablet computers to help it compete with Apple Inc's iPad, wading into the fast-growing market.

 

Apple sells 450K Beatles albums, 2M songs so far

Apple sells 450K Beatles albums, 2M songs so far

Apple says people snapped up more than 450,000 copies of Beatles albums plus two million individual songs during the Fab Four's first week on sale through iTunes.

 

iPhone/iPad update makes you buy more stuff

When I finally got the latest iPad and iPhone OS all loaded up, I came to realize that it only delivers on all promises if you spend a small fortune on a bunch of new stuff.

 

Report: Murdoch plans iPad 'newspaper'

Report: Murdoch plans iPad 'newspaper'

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch is developing a digital newspaper exclusively for the iPad and other electronic tablet devices, according to the Women's Wear Daily website.

 

Thinner, more global iPad in the works?

Apple is reportedly working on a slimmer version for 2011, and one that would be able to run on any of the Big Four wireless carriers' network in the United States, as well as on other networks around the world.

 

Apple finally approves Google Voice app

Apple finally approves Google Voice app

Apple began carrying Google's free voice app for iPhone on Tuesday, after the application hung in limbo for more than a year.

 

Apple says iTunes will sell music from Beatles

Apple says iTunes will sell music from Beatles

Apple CEO Steve Jobs finally got his Fab Four: On Tuesday, as anticipated, Apple's iTunes Music Store became the first online merchant to sell the Beatles' music.

 

Netflix Looking At Big Stock Upside From Falling Cost Of New Subscribers

Netflix Looking At Big Stock Upside From Falling Cost Of New Subscribers

Netflix’s marketing costs increased 39% to $81 million in the latest quarter from $58.5 million in Q3 2009 [1]. Netflix continues to win new subscribers despite competing with a host of other online and offline video services offered by players like Apple, Amazon, Google, Comcast and Time Warner Cable.

 

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