Showing posts with label Steve Jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Jobs. Show all posts

Steve Jobs Unevils Apple iPad2 Tablet

The wait seams to be for Good, probably for too Good.

Steve Jobs surprised the entire crowd of special guests, by appearing before the entire crowd here at The Cupertino, Calif. The crowd cheered and welcome Mr. Jobs with standing ovation.

So whats new ?

The next version iPad2 is lighter, thinner and faster with dual core micro processors. The latest version also will feature dual video cameras. The price tag retains same at $499.

The shipping in US will begin by March 11th and for the other countries like Canada, UK, Japan, Germany, France followed.

Mr. Jobs explained the huge success since its debut in last year April 3rd 2010, creating additional $9.5 Billion revenue for the company and then company has distributed around $2 Billion to developers.

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Apple Inc Includes "The Beatles" to iTunes Store

The Beatles included in iTunes Apple Store

Great News from California, Nov 17, the Giant of Innovation Apple Inc has included the most influential and beloved rock band in music history, The Beatles, to the iTunes store. This is a milestone in the music industry with Technology Meeting the Music Lovers.

From November 16, 2010, the group’s 13 legendary remastered studio albums are available with iTunes LPs, the two-volume 'Past Masters' compilation and the classic 'Red' and 'Blue' collections for purchase and download on iTunes® worldwide as either albums or individual songs.

A special digital 'Beatles Box Set' featuring the 'Live at the Washington Coliseum, 1964' concert film, a worldwide iTunes exclusive which captures the Beatles’ very first US concert.

Sir Paul McCartney expressed his real excitement to bring the Beatles’ music to iTunes. It’s fantastic to see the songs we originally released on vinyl receive as much love in the digital world as they did the first time around.

There is also a stream and view the 'Live at the Washington Coliseum, 1964' concert film from iTunes for free for the remainder of 2010. Apple co-founder Steve Jobs said: "We love the Beatles. It has been a long and winding road to get here."

Hmv spokesman Gennaro Castaldo said: "This is a landmark event - the holy grail that many in digital music industry have been waiting for. Also, in the UK we could soon see a singles chart dominated by The Beatles' most popular songs."

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