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Apple posts Q3 2015 earnings, cites $10.7 billion profit on $49 billion in revenue

US$49 billion in revenue and a US$10.7 billion profit isn’t chump change. And that’s the amount that Apple reported for its Q3 2015 earnings today, complete with figures that included profits from sales of the Apple Watch, which was launched on April 24th. During today’s announcement, the company cited revenues of US$37.4 billion and a […]

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Apple releases updated iPod touch, adds improved hardware to device

Apple may not have done much with its iPod shuffle and nano models outside of changing the color offerings, but it beefed up the iPod touch in a big way this week. The iPod touch’s camera is now on par with the iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2, going from 5 megapixels in the last […]

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Apple releases updated iPod nano, shuffle models, offers new color options

Despite a three year hiatus between the last update, Apple gave the iPod a major overhaul on Tuesday. Among these are the revamped iPod nano and shuffle models, which, like the new iPod touch, come in gold, dark blue, and pink colors. Apart from the new colors, Apple hasn’t upgraded the hardware of the iPod […]

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Apple Store down, new iPod models expected today

As of early this morning, the Apple Store web site is down. The reason for this is most likely iPod-related. The current rumor is that Apple will be launching its new iPod units. The new models are expected to feature an A8 processor, 8 megapixel camera and arrive in new dark blue, pink and gold […]

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Apple allows for wider battery coverage in updated AppleCare+ plans for iPhone, iPad, iPod and Apple Watch

The AppleCare+ Protection Plan terms for the iPhone, iPad, iPod and Apple Watch just got a little better. Apple has now included language that would cover batteries with less than 80% of their original capacity within the extended warranty period, whereas it previously covered batteries that retained less than 50 percent of their original capacity. […]