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Archive for January 23rd, 2010


IPhone Launched – US Army Apps

It was likely only the U. S. army that was left without any personal Apple iPhone applications. They probably in for the surprise when they now know that a new cool apps is just been announced by the White House especially for its army men. This application for the U. S. army is now available for download on to your mobile applications from the Apple App store.

Those who are interested can get to download these applications from the apps store for free. You can use these applications on your iPhone and your iPod touch. The applications will give you can easy access to the web of the Army U. S., podcasts and even blogs. This is particularly informative for you, if you are interested in getting information about the army then .

A special feature that is surely going to cause waves in the popularity charts is the data that is accessible through these applications. You can infact get a good view of the kinds of weapons that the U. S. army gets to deal on a daily basis. If who just enjoy knowing about artillery and  weapons will surely love all the information that also comes along with it. Overall it is a compete package that you do not want to lose.

Now, other platforms too are hoping that the U. S. government will give into some attention to their way, instead of putting in all their information on the iPhone platform.

Mac, iPhone Sales Bolster Apple – Earnings Preview

On Wednesday Apple is hosting a media event in San Francisco that many hope will mark the unveiling of the much-anticipated tablet. Apple shares rose 15 percent during the quarter to close at $209.04 on December 24.

Cupertino, California, Apple began selling its popular iPhone in two key markets during the quarter — China’s most populous country in the world, and South Korea, a hotbed of gadget innovation.

Apple purchased a streaming music service called Lala.com during the quarter.Lala, a company in Silicon Valley, has developed, but not yet public, an app that lets people stream songs an unlimited number of times to their iPhones for 10 cents per track, much less than they would pay to purchased a better quality copy of the song.

Apple and Nokia, the global largest manufacturer of mobile phones, sued each other for patent infringement during the period of three months.

Apple has also posted its line of iMac desktop computers and launched a new button on the wireless mouse sensitive time for the holidays.

Tavis McCourt of Morgan Keegan wrote in a Jan. 13 research note that he believes Apple iPhones sold in China less than expected.

Overshadowing all these events, however, was rampant speculation that Apple would release a tablet-style computer in time for the holiday shopping season. Apple does not, but analysts believe that this device would fit somewhere between an iPhone and a laptop is still on its way.

BY THE NUMBERS: In Oct. Apple said it hoped to obtain $1.70 to $1.78 per share on $11.3 billion to $11.6 billion in revenue. Apple tends to be conservative in its guidance, and analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expect the company to record earnings of $2.07 per share on revenue of $12.1 billion.

ANALYST TAKE: Caris & Co. analyst Robert Cihra wrote in a note to investors on January 14 that Apple’s results could be even better than Wall Street is on hold due to strong Mac computer and iPhone sales. And unlike Windows Personal Computer makers, many of whom slashed prices to compete for consumers’ closely watched dollars, Apple was relatively free from pressure to cut prices, Cihra wrote.