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Three things to watch for this week from Steve Jobs and company
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While it has the media's attention — having dazzled it last week with the launch of the iPad — Apple (AAPL) may have a few more tricks up its sleeve in the days ahead.
iPhone 4.0: Apple has summoned the press to its Cupertino campus Thursday April 8 for a "sneak peek of the next generation of iPhone OS software." Speculation about what that might mean for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch began immediately and read like a blogger's dream come true: multitasking, higher screen resolution, support for a second camera, unified e-mail inbox, enhanced voice-to-text, music streamed from the cloud and more.
iAd: On Wednesday April 7, according to a widely circulated report in Online Media Daily, Apple is going to brief Madison Avenue executives on a new mobile advertising service (tentatively called iAd) that Steve Jobs has reportedly called "revolutionary," Apple's "next big thing" and an antidote to mobile ads that "suck." A one-stop Apple-branded service that works as seamlessly as the iTunes Store could have enormous appeal to agencies and media companies preparing to sell into all that iPad screen real estate. It could also put Apple in serious conflict with Google (GOOG), which reportedly has patents on a lot of the things Apple may want to do, such as serving ads tailored to a user's location.
iPad: Apple on Monday released some carefully selected data points from the devices' closely watched launch (over 300,00 units sold on Day One, over 1 million apps purchased, over 250,000 books downloaded). But as the inevitable second-week stories about early problems dribble in (so far we've heard that iPads can overheat in the sun and may have Wi-Fi issues), Apple may choose, before the end of the week, to counter them with some more nice round numbers.
Apple shares have hit another all-time high now that it appears the iPhone could find a new sales outlet through Verizon Wireless.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple plans to release an iPhone this year that would work on the network technology used by Verizon Wireless. For now the phone is available only to subscribers of AT&T.
Apple and Verizon declined to comment.
Apple shares rose as high as $237.48 on Tuesday before retreating to $235.30, up 1.3% on the day. Apple has jumped about 13% this month.
In the past year, Apple shares have more than doubled.
If Apple opens up its wildly popular gadget to other networks, it stands to gain a massive pool of customers who hesitated to switch to the phone because of reservations about AT&T.
Handsets such as Apple's iPhone may also help Verizon Wireless boost its subscriber and revenue growth, a Jefferies & Co. analyst said Tuesday.
In a client note, Jefferies analyst Jonathan Schildkraut reiterated a "Buy" on Verizon Communications, which operates Verizon Wireless in a joint venture with Britain's Vodafone Group.
Schildkraut said if Verizon could bring its cellphone selection in line with the competition with the iPhone or other devices it would free customers up to choose carriers based on network quality.
"We believe (Verizon) Wireless is currently viewed as the network leader," Schildkraut said.
Along with subscriber growth, Schildkraut said "handset parity" could boost Verizon's average revenue per customer, or ARPU, on data plans that provide services such as Web browsing and e-mail.
Digital Daily is reporting that, according to Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek, Apple might be facing manufacturing problems that will lead to constrained supplies of the iPad, or even a delay in its launch:
“We have … heard that the upcoming iPad launch may be somewhat limited as a manufacturing bottleneck has impacted production of Apple’s newest device. An unspecified production problem at the iPad’s manufacturer, Hon Hai Precision, will likely limit the launch region to the US and the number of units available to roughly 300K in the month of March, far lower than the company’s initial estimate of 1,000K units. The delay in production ramp will likely impact Apple’s April unit estimate of 800K as well. It is also possible that, given the limited number of units available in March, the launch will be delayed for a month.”
Chief Operating Officer, Tim Cook runs Apple’s supply chain with more precision than an aluminum unibody chassis, however, so would a problem this large really be allowed to happen? DIgital Daily claims it’s a “big if” as to whether or not Misek is correct. Best case he isn’t. Worst case, despite Apple’s still current claim of the iPad shipping in late March, we may only see it in April.
Does this affect your odds of buying one either way?
9to5Mac has posted up a walkthrough of the iPad’s version of the Safari web browser, running on the iPhone 3.2 SDK’s simulator. Instead of sliding in new screens, iPad Safari uses Apple’s new popover menus to handle bookmarks, search, and other UI tasks.
We have to admit, it’s looking great to us and we can’t wait to get our geeky, multi-touchy hands on the real thing.
Manufacturing will begin in March for delivery in June, says analyst
"We believe there is a good chance," writes Canaccord Adams' Peter Misek in a note to clients Wednesday, "that the 'One more thing…' part of next week’s presentation may include two iPhone-related announcements: namely, the release of iPhone OS 4.0 and the unveiling of iPhone 4G coming to Verizon in June."
Leaving aside Steve Jobs' penchant for saving his best for last — in this case probably his new tablet computer — there is reason to believe that Misek may be on to something.
Verizon (VZ) discuss with Apple (AAPL) about development of an iPhone for Verizon, with the goal of introducing them in the coming year, say people familiar with the situation.
It would mark the first time Apple has produced a version of the iPhone for a CDMA wireless network, which is different from AT&T's GSM technology. Vodafone, co-owner of Verizon Wireless, already sells the iPhone in Europe.
BNET's Brent Schlender recently asked Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates what he thought of Apple's new iPad tablet.
"You know, I'm a big believer in touch and digital reading, but I still think that some mixture of voice, the pen and a real keyboard – in other words a netbook – will be the mainstream on that," Gates told BNET. "So, it's not like I sit there and feel the same way I did with iPhone where I say, 'Oh my God, Microsoft didn't aim high enough.' It is a nice reader, but there's nothing on the iPad I look at and say, 'Oh, I wish Microsoft had done it.'"
Apple had the new iPhone OS 3.2 software development kit for developers recently promoted iPad. Apparently this is the second beta of iPhone OS 3.2 SDK for iPad is found and corrections of errors in the first beta. Apple iPad The website also offers new iPad iPad SDK Programming Guide for developers for application development easier and faster. Note that only the iPhone Developer Program Members and access to download the new iPhone OS 3.2 beta SDK to.
Since my attempts to web developer's hearts and minds through the publication of basic capture failed miserably, but my thirst for more attention, I'll note again iPhone developers. This has been proved to work.
Specifically, I go to web developers who think the insertion of an iPhone with delicacy in the ass is the same as shouting the mobile web development.
GOOGLE Nexus One sold about 80,000 mobile phones in the first month on the market, about one eighth of the number of units of Original Apple iPhone sold in its debut month, according to a US-based Analysis Group.
The poor sales figures highlight the challenges that Google faces in trying to establish a new model of pricing, marketing to create and distribute mobile phones.
The Internet giant broke with traditional models of selling, when it launched its smart phone, says it will sell the device directly to consumers without a contract for cellular phone company.
A Nexus sales appear to have been continuous weeks weeks during the first months, according to a study by analysts Flurry. The company is estimated to measure the use of mobile applications, and the extrapolation of total operating costs.
INDIANAPOLIS, 09 February 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) - Pearson Education released its first iPhone (R) / iPad Reader Apps for the home and office technical and professional communities. Applications are available in one or more collections of books are available to complement a new format for learning Pearson and the number of types of products already available, like traditional printed books, online libraries, reference books, electronic books, videos, simulations, and more.
Free iPhone OS 3.1 software update includes some important new features and functionality of all previous updates. iPhone OS 3.1 will give recommendations for applications from Genius, you can download ringtones wirelessly, offers a new way of organizing the applications on your iPhone, and more.