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80 Days – 3 Million iPads Sold: Is It Miracle?

These days Apple has the right to boast concerning its iPad sales – they are being sold like hotcakes. It has been officially declared that for the first 80 days after iPads appearance for sale it has already been bought 3 million devices. We realize that the volume of sales is really amazing. When Apple [...]

App Store at slightly more than break even, Tesco iPhone 4 prices, iPhone 4 teardown

Apple likes to talk about the huge amounts of apps that it has sold via the App Store. Analysts from Piper Jaffray looked at some comments made by Steve Jobs and worked out the numbers for the App Store. If correct, the App Store makes about $189 million gross.

UK iPhone carrier Tesco has announced its [...]

Don’t bet on the boss

Which chief executives will be out of their jobs by next year?

IT SEEMS only a matter of time before Tony Hayward is granted his wish to get his life back. William Hill, a bookmaker, is giving short odds on the BP boss’s survival beyond the end of the year after his dismal handling of a catastrophic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. He is not the only chief executive apparently destined for the door. Even shorter odds are offered on Tidjane Thiam, who faces the wrath of shareholders over Prudential’s failed bid to buy AIA, an Asian insurer. But not all bosses are in hot water for their handling of calamitous events. Sir Howard Stringer may go for presiding over years of steady decline at Sony; Apple has a terrific record under Steve Jobs but poor health may force him out.

Apple Sells Three Million iPads in 80 Days

Apple today announced that it sold its three-millionth iPad yesterday, just 80 days after the device’s U.S. introduction. “People are loving iPad as it becomes a part of their daily lives,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “We’re working hard to get this magical product into the hands of even more people around the world, including those in nine more countries next month.”

Apple Sells 3 Million iPads

Apple announced that it had sold 3 million iPads by June 21, some 80 days after the popular devices release in the United States. In a statement, Apple indicated that the iPads gradual international rollout remained on track. The popularity of the iPad has ignited the consumer tablet market, according to analysts, who expect that the number of category devices will exponentially increase in coming years. A variety of competitors, ranging from Dell to Hewlett-Packard, are reportedly preparing their own tablet PC offerings, which will likely run either Google Android or a variant of Windows 7. – Apple sold 3 million iPads by June 21, some 80 days after it
launched the popular tablet device in the United States.
“People are loving iPad as it becomes a part of their daily
lives,” Apple CEO Steve Jobs wrote in a June 22 statement. “Were working hard
to get this magical product into the han…


10 Things Apple Should Do to Increase Its Web Credibility

Apple has stated time and again that it’s a hardware company that offers software to differentiate its products. So far, that strategy has worked extremely well. Not only has Apple been able to generate record profits, it’s now the most valuable company in the tech industry. But that doesn’t mean Apple can simply follow the same strategy and expect its profits to continue to soar indefinitely. Although the mobile market is booming, the Web is arguably the future, and that’s the one place where Apple, so far, has been unable to make an impact. That’s why the hardware company must start increasing its Web presence. Apple has a reputation as a company with vision and Steve Jobs is its chief visionary. He knows that the future is on the Web. In other words, Apple will surely have a larger Web presence in the coming years. This is how it should start. – …


10 Things Consumers Should Do to Prepare for the Verizon iPhone

News Analysis: Speculation abounds about the eventual release of a Verizon iPhone. With reports claiming production is already under way for a fourth-quarter release, it’s time for prospective smartphone buyers to think about the potential opportunity presented by the availability of an Apple iPhone on Verizon’s network. – Once again, rumors are swirling that a Verizon iPhone is being produced and
will be released later in 2010. Conspicuously missing from Steve Jobs’
Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, an Apple iPhone for the Verizon
Wireless network was one of the products that many consumers had been hoping


RadioShack to Sell Apple iPhone 4 with Sweetened Deal

The Apple iPhone 4 will go on sale at RadioShack, as well as Wal-Mart, Best Buy, AT&T and Apple online and retail stores beginning June 24. RadioShack will also begin taking preorders June 15 and allow customers to trade in older electronics toward their iPhone 4 purchase. – Apple has added RadioShack to its small cadre of retail partners who will begin offering the iPhone 4 June 24.

Following Apple CEO Steve Jobs June 7 introduction of the iPhone 4,
Apple announced that newest smartphone will begin selling in Apple and
AT amp;T retail and online stores, as well…


Apple Launched iPhone 4, with Bing and iOS4, This Week

Apple launched the iPhone 4, the latest in its line of popular smartphones, on June 7 during the companys Worldwide Developers Conference. While Apple CEO Steve Jobs praised the iPhone 4 as a substantial leap forward for the device, it faces rising competition from the growing family of Google Android smartphones. The iPhone 4 will include Microsofts Bing as a search-engine option, along with a proprietary A4 processor and a 5-megapixel camera. Jobs also touted iPad and iBooks sales, as well as new applications such as Netflix for iPhone. – Apple rolled out its much-anticipated iPhone 4 this week, with company CEO
Steve Jobs taking the stage June 7 at the companys 2010 Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco
to show off the next-generation device. Despite the iPhone 4s advanced
features, however, Apple finds itself …


Apple Could Add T-Mobile as iPhone Carrier, Says Analyst

Apple could add T-Mobile as a carrier for the iPhone in the U.S., suggests Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu, perhaps by the first half of 2011. Wu believes that T-Mobiles use of similar cellular technology to current iPhone carrier AT&T, combined with T-Mobiles backing of frequencies supported by the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4, could be key reasons behind such a move. Apple CEO Steve Jobs debuted the iPhone 4, the companys next-generation smartphone, during his keynote address June 7 at the WWDC. – Apple could potentially add T-Mobile as a carrier for its popular iPhone in
the United States, according to a June 10 research note by Kaufman Bros.
analyst Shaw Wu, perhaps as soon as the first half of next year. That note
comes days after Apple rolled out the iPhone 4, the next in its line of p…


Take your Chev-row-lay to the lev-row-lay

What a wonderful row has broken out in the US…, sorry, United States of America following the memo from GM suits, er executives Alan Batey, the chief of…, er, vice president for Chevrolet sales and service, and Jim Campbell, head of…, er, GM division vice president for marketing that, henceforth, and subject to a 25 cent penalty for each and every infraction at head office, the word ‘Chevy’ is no longer to be used.

Please substitute ‘Chevrolet’ (Chev-row-lay) for each and every utterance, the fuhrer directive from RenCen, er, the Renaissance Centre, instructs.

“We’d ask that whether you’re talking to a dealer, reviewing dealer advertising, or speaking with friends and family, that you communicate our brand as Chevrolet moving forward,” said the memo. Moving forward? How about ‘in future’, Messers Marketing Wonks?

It goes on. ““When you look at the most recognised brands throughout the world, such as Coke or Apple for instance, one of the things they all focus on is the consistency of their branding,” the memo said.

Uh-huh. Well, for a start, Coke is an abbreviation of Coca-Cola and I don’t think I’ve yet heard an edict out of Atlanta saying that ‘Coke’ henceforth ist verboten. I’ve often seen Coke and Coca-Cola in the same ad or shop. Mention either and a sugary, fizzy liquid and a uniquely shaped bottle come instantly to mind.

Apple? iPad, iPhone, iTunes come into focus way ahead of a green fruit, a record label or a certain movie star’s daughter. And, as commentators have already pointed out, you don’t hear Steve Jobs whining because legions of fans say ‘iPhone’ instead of ‘Apple’.

Chevrolet isn’t a world-wide brand anyway. It’s Holden in Australia (with Holdens rebadged as Chevys for the Middle East and a few other markets just to really confuse things) and Daewoo in Korea. And the next significant Chevy for the US, the Cruze, is a rebadged Daewoo no more related to the 1m unit a year mid-’60s Impalas (bent eight iron, truck-standard frame, foot-thick doors) of my fond childhood memory than I am to the Queen Mother.

Nonetheless, thanks to the bow-tie badge, a tube of glue and some clever marketing, the Korean designs can be linked to the see-the-USA-in-your-Chevrolet slogan of old and consumers still get a decent car for the dollar. But can Batey and Campbell not see that abbreviating or modifying a brand name is a mark of affection bestowed by consumers - and the retailers with whom said consumers (in today’s marketing psychobabble) ‘interface with the end user’?

Judging by the comments I hear, customers (what consumers were once called) are getting a bit sick of being bossed around. All too often ‘improved customer service’ really means cheap offshore labour in sweatshop call centres reading scripts to callers who’ve spent 30 minutes repeatedly being told how much ‘your call matters to us’. Yeah, right.

When I buy a car, I want good personal service from one salesperson who can handle the whole deal, not a ‘sales adviser’, a ‘closer’ and ‘the F&I department’. Once I’ve bought it, I’d like to deal direct with the mechanic, sorry, technician who’s going to fix or service it, not some detached ‘service advisor’, who’s never lifted a spanner, trying to upsell me to a ‘menu’ of services the car doesn’t need. And I don’t give a monkey’s about how the staff pronounce or abbreviate the brand, the typeface on the invoice or the colour of the showroom carpet. So why is there so much obsession with ‘branding’?

Years ago, I worked in a dealership where one of the old timers used to refer to our brand as ‘Tie-oita’. Today he’d probably be escorted from the premises. And shot.

I would have thought GM, a company still operating on the US taxpayer’s dime, with foreign-owned rivals snapping at its heels, would have better things to worry about.

Pushback took little time as US commentators and bloggers took GM to task over this pointless communication.

“We love Chevy. In no way are we discouraging customers or fans from using the name,” GM said today.

So why hassle your staff about it then?

Just one of many US views

iPhone 4 screen smashed, Samsung defends AMOLED screen, 3 getting iPhone 4 in UK

The iPhone 4 isn’t even in the hands of consumers yet and already we have pics of one with a broken screen. This particular handset was a shell with the screen only and was broken in a test to see how strong the screen was. Apparently it’s worse than the iPhone 3GS in ruggedness.

Samsung has [...]

HTC Evo, Apple iPhone 4 Hype Stokes Smartphone Chaos

No matter how you look at it, the smartphone market is in disarray. There are so many smartphone models claiming to have so many features and technological advantages that it’s difficult to sort out the hype from the hard facts. – If you believe the hype from Apple, the June 7 introduction of the iPhone 4
was roughly equivalent to the Second Coming. Steve Jobs, the high priest of
technology, stood on the dais and presented his latest gift to the faithful. He
explained to all who would listen just how cool it was, and then,…


Apple’s iPhone 4 Gathers Strong Analyst Reviews, with Reservations

Apple CEO Steve Jobs debuted the iPhone 4, the company’s next-generation smartphone, during the opening day of the 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference. Analysts’ reviews have generally been strong, praising features such as the FaceTime video calling app, although others have expressed reservations. Leaks of prototype Apple smartphones over the past few months prevented Apple from unleashing a full surprise on the audience, as much of the iPhone 4s hardware seemed to correspond with those earlier devices. – Apples debut of the iPhone 4 during the companys 2010 Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC) June 7 was somewhat anticipated, thanks to the leaks of two
prototype devices in the months leading up to the announcement. However, the
next-generation smartphones design and array of features managed to…


No Bing Default for the iPhone, but Microsoft Cheers Anyway

Microsoft said it is thrilled to have its Bing search engine included for the first time as an option on Apple’s Safari Web browser on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and within the Safari browser on the Mac and PC. Apple CEO Steve Jobs proclaimed the news June 7 at Apple’s developer conference. The news ends speculation dating back to January that Bing would replace Google as the default search engine on the iPhone, a move Jobs denied last week at the D8 conference. –

Microsoft said it is thrilled to have its Bing search
engine included for the first time as an option on Apple’s Safari Web browser on
iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and within the Safari browser on the Mac and PC.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs made his brief
endorsement that Bing would join the defa…


10 Things Missing from the Apple iPhone 4

News Analysis: Apple has finally unveiled the fourth-generation iPhone to the world. Although the device features a slew of new features, it’s still lacking some options that some folks were hoping for. – Steve Jobs has left the stage at the Worldwide Developer’s Conference,
and now it’s time to evaluate what he showed off. The Apple CEO’s
announcement was headlined by the iPhone 4, the latest in the long and
venerable line of Apple smartphones that have revolutionized the mobile
market and effec…


Apple Announces iPhone 4, Releases Developer iOS 4

Steve Jobs keynote address at the Apple WWDC 2010 event in San Francisco saw the announcement of the iPhone 4 along with a new version of the mobile platform operating system. – …


Apple iAd Poised to Give Google a Run for Its Ad Dollars

Apple CEO Steve Jobs said June 7 at the Apple Worldwide Developers’ Conference that advertisers have committed to $60 million worth of ads for the iAd platform, which launches July 1 to run on Apple’s new iPhone 4. That’s nearly half the forecasted mobile ad spend from July through December 2010, according to data from JP Morgan. iAd could provide a formidable challenge for Google and its AdMob mobile display ad and AdSense for mobile products, which aim to run on any smartphone platform but will be omnipresent on smartphones running Google Android. –

Analysts hemmed and hawed in May when the Wall Street Journal published a report quoting marquee campaigns for Apple’s iAd platform into the $1 million range, or multiples higher than the average deal for mobile
advertising.
That number may not be so far-fetched. Apple CEO Steve
Jobs
s…


Apple iPhone to have high-profile games

Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs, in his keynote address at the Worldwide Developers Conference has pleased mobile gamers. He has announced that a pair of high profile games will be available in App Store. Most part of his speech was dedicated to the games.
Farmville, which is based on Abode’s Flash technology, encourages playing games on [...]

Apple Adds Microsoft’s Bing to iPhone 4, Joining Google

Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced during his company’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on June 7 that Bing, Microsofts search engine, will join Google and Yahoo as search-engine options on the new iPhone 4. However, Google will remain the default search engine. Earlier in 2010, rumors circulated that Microsoft and Apple were in discussions over making Bing the iPhones default search engine, although Jobs in a recent talk denied that the company had any intentions of dumping Google from its mobile devices. Apple and Google find themselves locked in fierce competition for the mobile space. – Microsofts Bing has been added to the iPhone, Apple announced during its
Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on June 7, joining Google and Yahoo.
“Microsoft has done a real nice job on this,” Jobs
reportedly told the audience during his keynote address, according to live
blogs of the event. Ho…