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Gulf telcos in talks with Apple after app was not included on newly launched phones.
read more »Etisalat has said that it will offer a range of price plans to customers.
read more »The buzz around the iPad has helped propel Apple past Microsoft to become the world's most valuable technology stock.
read more »ACN rounds up the latest and greatest executive gadgets, from the new Ferrari-branded netbook to the highly-awaited iPad.
read more »Price of the iPad tablets start at AED4,500 ($1,225.26) for the 16GB version.
read more »Rich Jaroslovsky gets his hands on the new iPad, in US stores this week.
read more »The rise in smartphones will shake up the paid content debate, reports Georgina Prodhan.
read more »Respondents keen to buy, but poll shows local confusion over Apple product’s features.
read more »Region is one of few in world where iPhone isn't most popular web browsing device.
read more »Apple pitches iPad at a surprisingly low price; aims to bridge gap between smartphones and laptops.
read more »Read on as WINDOWS shows you how to stream media onto your Xbox 360 via Windows, Linux or Mac OS X systems.
read more »ACN rounds up the latest and greatest executive gadgets, from the latest Apple mouse to the newest in business netbooks.
read more »Apple unveils updates to iPod range and reveals new versions of iTunes and iPhone OS.
read more »Gaunt-looking founder of Apple Inc receives standing ovation as new iPods are unveiled to analysts.
read more »Gareth van Zyl takes a brief look at the kinds of mobile phone apps in the Mideast market.
read more »Mac OS X Snow Leopard to be released at end of August
read more »US firms face the need to train Chinese suppliers on labour rules and inspecting them for compliance.
read more »Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, has resigned his position as a board member of Apple.
read more »Apple releases an iPhone software patch to fix a critical software bug uncovered by researchers.
read more »SMS security vulnerabilities could allow hackers to take control of several different brands of mobile
read more »ACN rounds up the latest and greatest executive gadgets, from the latest offering from a fruit-themed giant to shiny white boxes sending packets into copper.
read more »Company boasts best non-holiday quarterly revenue and earnings in Apple history
read more »‘Mobile money' is proving extremely popular with the masses in the world's emerging economies.
read more »Program allows installation of third-party software on the new iPhone even if it’s not approved by Apple
read more »Global operators reach accord with EC to adopt single standard phone charger from 2010.
read more »Mobile phone and chipset manufacturers agree on Micro-USB as standard charger to cut waste
read more »Apple Inc CEO Steve Job's reported sighting on Monday at corporate headquarters fuels speculation about his return to work full time.
read more »New Apple iPhone sells one million handsets since launch on Friday
read more »The new Apple offering features faster processor, longer battery life and can take videos
read more »The new Apple offering features faster processor, longer battery life and can take videos.
read more »Mac OSX 10.6 and Safari 4 have been showcased at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference
read more »New iPhone 3GS will release in the US on June 19th and other countries in ‘coming weeks’
read more »Situation unclear on whether Apple retail cuts will effect Middle East retail partner operations
read more »Growth of iPhone and iPod sales helps Apple to 15% rise in profits in financial second quarter
read more »EXCLUSIVE: The UAE's TRA says it is not responsible for high cost of owning new phone.
read more »Middle East launch for new 24 inch iMac and Mac Mini system
read more »New software will be available to iPhone customers for free in summer
read more »Apple has just released a brand new iPod shuffle, which is now considered the world’s smallest music player.
read more »Our digital photos are everywhere; on our laptops, our Facebook profiles and our blogs but they’re also being used to map parts of the earth by appearing as ‘geotagged’ items on programs such as the popular Google Earth. Online services such as Google’s Picasa have made the practice of geotagging our photos on a digital map (or associating photos with where they’ve have been taken) an easier process, but is this exercise worth our time and effort, or is it just a fancy showpiece?
read more »The telecom company claims it's 'difficult' to directly compare prices in Saudi and UAE.
read more »New browser is said to execute JavaScript 30 times faster than Internet Explorer 7
read more »Psystar win could tempt other companies to sell non-Apple computers with Mac OS X
read more »Industry insiders also predict AED500 monthly charge prior to launch of phone later in Feb.
read more »Etisalat signs deal to bring revolutionary smartphone to both UAE and Saudi Arabia later this month
read more »Just a few days ago Apple Mac celebrated its 25th anniversary, cementing its place in the history of technology. (Getty Images)
read more »Fourth quarter results showing worsening situation for technology companies across the board
read more »This week 25 years ago, Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, was part of a team that delivered the first Apple Macintosh computer to the world
read more »Takes leave of absence till the end of June as speculation rises that he might never return as CEO
read more »Allows hackers to secretly access personal information and files on a user’s hard drive
read more »Recent tough economic times have not prevented big computer expos from being staged. January 2009 has already kicked off with two shows.
read more »As Apple takes a bow at its final Macworld, we take a visual recap of what the giant revealed at the 2009 tradeshow in San Francisco. (Getty Images)
read more »Steve Jobs admits ill health caused by hormone imbalance, but will stay on as company CEO
read more »Steve Jobs says his dramatic weight loss throughout 2008 was due to a hormone imbalance.
read more »It’s that time of year again. Honoring the best and most interesting devices available in the Middle East, here’s our list of top ten gadgets that made 2008 worthwhile.
read more »ACN rounds up the latest and greatest executive gadgets, from miniscule portable laptop computers to the latest in advanced mobile gadgetry.
read more »There is no longer any dispute that the world is going into a recession. But how long and how deep?
read more »The concept stores can be found in most major cities in Saudi including Riyadh, Jeddah, Khobar and Dhahran
read more »I can’t help but feel that this month’s cover story might strike some readers as somewhat oddly timed.
read more »Popularity of the Apple iPhone is credited as a significant factor in market uptake
read more »Widgets are little boxes on your desktop that allow you to get the most out of your user-experience.
read more »Researchers claim it may interfere with heart pacemakers and defibrillators
read more »The word 'android' might conjure up images in one's mind of tiny robots taking over the globe and plotting humankind’s downfall. Google, however, is hoping that its Android software will take over the smartphone world
read more »GITEX: Internet security giant plans 'safe web browser' for new iPhone criticised over security.
read more »Secure web browser for iPhone 3G to launch next month
read more »Apple has unveiled its exciting new MacBook range of notebooks with high performance 3D graphics and LED-backlit displays
read more »Software developers no longer required to sign nondisclosure agreement
read more »After working with broadcast veterans for its launch, Al Kass & Al Dawri sports channel has now engaged the services of a newcomer and undertaken an installation that is uncommon in the Middle East. Digital Studio looks at the reasons behind this decision.
read more »All that's new in the world of technology for the week up to 14th September
read more »New iPod nano models are less than a quarter-inch thick and boast improved features
read more »Online store for iPhone and iPod Touch applications selling $1 million per day since launch
read more »ABM opens online Apple store for UAE education customers
read more »Companies need to focus on the user experience their kit delivers in order to hit a chord with customers says senior technical editor Jason Saundalkar.
read more »Hackers and malevolent wrongdoers within the various realms of cyberspace are mutating.
read more »Statements come in response to rumors about his deteriorating health.
read more »Apple stores and partners selling out of 3G iPhone handsets; auction prices increasing in the UAE
read more »ACN rounds up the latest and greatest executive gadgets, from the new version of the iPhone to its most recent prospective rival.
read more »Violation of Apple distribution agreements means more likely for phone to be sold by traders in UAE.
read more »Oracle launches iPhone applications to give mobile access to Business Intelligence reports
read more »Demand causes server crashes at launch delaying activation for many customers
read more »Inside the mind of Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak who reveals the truth about being a computer genius.
read more »News of a Mac Trojan invading Apple computers world-wide could say a lot more about the IT industry than you might think.
read more »Security company warns of critical trojan that targets Apple's OS X 10 operating system
read more »Would a local launch of Apple's new iPhone 3G help get the Middle East's mobile web services moving?
read more »Newly launched iPhone 3G only available in Qatar later this year, no word on price or release date.
read more »iPhone 3G includes GPS, faster browsing improved security, will be released in Qatar later in the year
read more »Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak speaks at Qatar Science and Technology Park conference
read more »Security vulnerability for users of Safari for Windows Browser could result in unauthorised download and execution of files
read more »The long-term viability of delivering premium content to mobile devices hinges on the willingness of producers to deliver free content to consumers in the short-term, argue David Wertheimer and John Barrett.
read more »When a person becomes ‘brand loyal', he or she will develop an almost blind, unquestionable affinity to products of a certain brand.
read more »Orange signs deal with Apple to sell iPhone in Egypt and Jordan
read more »Singapore Telecommunications reveals that it will sell iPhones in India through part-owned subsidiary Bharti Group
read more »Energy efficient hardware is one step forward for the IT industry, but there is a lot more to be done to be truly green
read more »Getting your CD collection onto your MP3 player needn't take weeks with our exclusive quick-ripping guide.
read more »Microsoft has walked away from a Yahoo! deal for now, while the iPhone steps closer to official presence in the region
read more »Telecom Italia offers contract-less 3G iPhone that can be used with other carriers
read more »PC giant silently responds to fierece allegations
read more »Fring develop iPhone IM client that includes Skype, MSN, ICQ, Google Talk
read more »Some big names in technology land celebrated April Fool's Day earlier this month by playing some quality tricks on global netizens.
read more »Software developer SMobile Systems releases first security applications for Apple iPhone
read more »Production of a faster, more connective iPhone to start as early as May
read more »Update for Quicktime and iTunes contains web browser, Mozilla CEO speaks out
read more »Gartner Inc. decide that Apple's device is, with the release of firmware 2.0, sufficiently secure for the business world
read more »Apple recently launched Logic Studio, a brand new suite of audio-centric applications. Giorgio Ungania puts the software to the test.
read more »World's thinnest notebook launched in ten countries across the Middle East
read more »$100 million venture capital fund to support new iPhone software developers
read more »EXCLUSIVE: Lenovo officially reveals newest Thinkpad model to trump MacBook Air.
read more »Apple patent application for pinch technology could restrict multi-touch uptake
read more »Hyping up the latest gadget is one thing, but do enterprises sometimes invest in IT just because it's new and shiny too, asks Brid-Aine Conway.
read more »Apple launches new unit 'Macair' - the thinnest laptop in the world.
read more »The enterprise market has seen a couple of major acquisitions which could really shake up the market.
read more »MacBook Air is world's thinnest notebook; Apple also announce upgrades for iPhone and iTunes movie rental
read more »Avaya one-X Mobile application will allow corporate communications networks to integrate iPhone
read more »Google hits the handset space with something not entirely new, while the iPhone bandwagon rolls ever onwards
read more »Apple's iPhone contains banned toxic chemicals that could damage health and the environment says Greenpeace
read more »Arab Business Machines warns people against buying and unlocking imported iPhones.
read more »Apogee's products are a common feature in high-end music productions worldwide. Giorgio Ungania investigates whether the Ensemble lives up to the Apogee brand.
read more »Saudi software developer over half-way through Arabic support for Apple phone.
read more »This has been another exciting year for technology releases and IT happenings. Here we recap on the best, and worst, 2007 has had to offer so far...
read more »Keeping chickens at home is a reminder of how we can all stay in touch with the food chain.
read more »CE vendors and retailers are enjoying strong demand for networked multimedia products as the GCC region's construction boom continues to drive consumer uptake of smart home technology.
read more »With the rapid improvement in storage capabilities, flash memory-based portable MP3 players are stealing a march on their hard drive rivals in the Middle East consumer markets.
read more »The Apple phones are being bought in the US with AT&T contracts then hacked to work on Gulf networks.
read more »Arabian Business Machines to present wide range of latest Apple products.
read more »BMW Group Middle East's second annual MINI Film Festival will accept entries until November 1, 2007.
read more »It wasn't enough that Apple began to control the editing space over the past few years, clobbering "A"-list rivals with its Final Cut Pro Studio and other programmes, and gobbling up market share, because now it is setting its sights on nothing less than global dominance of the entire pro marketplace.
read more »The Apple iPhone will make its Middle East debut at this year's GITEX Technology Week when Pro Technology will display the unit at its stand in the Office Technology & Supplies section of the show.
read more »Final Cut Studio 2, Apple's much-awaited upgrade to one of the region's most popular video production suites, was unveiled at a post-NAB road show in Dubai last month. Giorgio Ungania takes a look at the pros and cons of this version.
read more »Although not yet launched in the Middle East, Apple's iPhone is already selling on regional auction site Souq.com, ITP.net can reveal.
read more »Apple's much-coveted iPhone should arrive in the Middle East by the end of this year, the company's distributor in the region has told ITP.net.
read more »With few skilled professionals available in the local market for production and editing, most companies are looking to upgrade the skills of their staff. Digital Studio takes a look at what training courses are available and what skills are most in demand.
read more »Crowds queuing for hours, screaming fans, it can only be the launch of Apple's coveted iPhone.
read more »The iPhone could cost as much as $3,000 with a required two-year contract.
read more »The first reviews of Apple's eagerly awaited iPhone are out. The verdict so far? It's a flawed masterpiece.
read more »Apple shares have risen 35% since the iPhone was announced on January 1st. But such optimism could die if Friday's launch doesn't live up to the hype.
read more »If you are looking at your US brethren with something approaching envy as iPhone day draws near, then Apple's 20 minute guided tour may represent either a tease, or temporary cure to your longing.
read more »Despite the hype, there is no guarantee that consumers will be flocking to buy Apple's new iPhone, a study by IDC has found.
read more »i-mate is to unveil the most advanced mobile phone ever seen in the Middle East in September at the annual GITEX show in Dubai - a device 30 times more powerful than Apple's new iPhone, CEO Jim Morrison has exclusively revealed to Arabian Business.
read more »Apple's iPhone will have a much longer battery life than originally expected - and more than rival smart phones - the firm said this week.
read more »Last week Apple unveiled a Windows version of its Safari web browser and since then many of my friends and colleagues have been asking me if it's as fast and stable as Mr. Steve Jobs claims. So what's my verdict? Is it worth a download? Let me enlighten you...
read more »While attention remains focused on its forthcoming iPhone, Apple used last week's developer conference to highlight changes to its software lineup.
read more »Apple is planning a Windows version of its Safari internet browser, CEO Steve Jobs said this week at the firm's annual developer conference.
read more »Saudi Arabia has approved a change in the status of Kingdom Holding, taking billionaire HRH Prince Alwaleed bin Talal's company one step closer to an initial public offering of shares expected this month.
read more »Apple will start selling its video and music-compatible phone at the end of the month.
read more »Taiwanese PC maker Acer is recalling 27,000 notebook battery packs because of problems with overheating.
read more »CEO Steve Jobs knew the implications of Apple's options practices as far back as 2001, its former CFO has claimed.
read more »Apple postponing the launch of its newest operating system by 4 months.
read more »Apple has released an update to address security problems in its AirPort Extreme base station.
read more »Web giant is developing its own low-cost, Internet-connected phone to rival Apple's iPhone and the BlackBerry.
read more »Tech heavyweight Apple has updated its AirPort Extreme WiFi base station to conform with the 802.11n standard.
read more »While Apple’s iPhone may have stolen the headlines last month, the company also revealed its long-awaited home entertainment multimedia server, Apple TV, at the recent MacWorld Convention.
read more »Consumer electronics companies are bracing themselves for a renewed wave of demand for home networking multimedia products as the region’s construction boom continues to drive the uptake of smart home technology.
read more »Apple has followed up the recent release of its new small-form iPod shuffle music player with the introduction of a raft of new colours.
read more »US giants Apple and Cisco Systems have settled their legal wrangling over the ‘iPhone’ trademark in an agreement that will allow both companies to use the disputed branding on their products.
read more »Steve Jobs calls on industry majors to remove copy protection from downloaded music.
read more »The iPhone represents Apple’s most ambitious and riskiest project to date, writes Aaron Greenwood.
read more »Why Internet Protocol Television is set to be the TV buzzword of 2007.
read more »After shaking up the music industry with its iPod music players, Apple has now entered the digital home entertainment space with a brand new device called AppleTV. Giorgio Ungania discusses how this device will change the digital entertainment scene, and the huge potential it creates for content creators and TV networks.
read more »With its first Arabic-enabled MP3 player and line up of next-generation products, Edward Moro, head of SanDisk EMEA, reveals how he plans to transform the world of mobile consumer electronics.
read more »As another blockbuster device is unveiled to the world, Paul Durman examines how Apple intends to corner the mobile phone market.
read more »As the dust settles on Apple’s announcement last week, questions are starting to be asked as to whether the iPhone will live up to the hype.
read more »Apple may still have questions to answer as reports surface that it falsified documents.
read more »The firm is taking a charge of almost US$90million and has had to restate its earnings for the past three years for wrongly accounting for stock options grants.
read more »The weaknesses can leave systems at risk of attack, security firms claim.
read more »Apple finally took the wraps off its long-awaited iPod-mobile combination this week, with CEO Steve Jobs promising that the device would reinvent the phone itself.
read more »When even the CEO of a seemingly staid old-school company such as Cisco starts enthusing about the potential of the consumer digital market, you know that something is up
read more »Paying close attention to the ingest and encoding process can help yield high-quality masters that can be repurposed and redistributed easily, without loss of quality. Joe Zaller of Snell & Wilcox explains.
read more »With the rapid improvement in storage capabilities, flash memory-based portable MP3 players are stealing a march on their hard drive rivals. ECN profiles some of the latest releases to hit this lucrative sector of the consumer market.
read more »What are the latest technologies that you need to know about?
read more »This year’s Windows Middle East Awards were the most hotly contested to date.
read more »Has Apple’s cash-cow, iTunes, seen sales plateau? The stylish computer giant does not reveal iTunes results, but analysts Forrester Research seemed to think so.
read more »Around one in six notebook buyers will be looking elsewhere to source their hardware
read more »Don’t know which MP3 player is the best home for your tunes whilst on the move? Read on as WINDOWS puts eight of the latest to the test
read more »Middle East notebook computer sales have again outstripped desktop PCs in 2006, with local consumers seeking products that combine mobility and functionality. Ronan Shields profiles the key notebook vendors vying for market share.
read more »Vendor’s laptop batteries pose a fire risk
read more »Apple lost half its market value over the weekened as it said results for the quarter would not meet expectations.
read more »Apple redesign the computer once again with supercomputer performance packed into a sub-desktop plastic cube.
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