Friday, September 28, 2012

Apple CEO Tim Cook: Extremely sorry for frustration with Maps

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Apple CEO Tim Cook

Apple CEO Says Sorry for iOS 6 Map Mess

Tim Cook says sorry for Apple's map troubles, and CNET Update viewers share their thoughts on iOS 6. Also: Facebook offers option to send real gifts to friends.


A Letter from Tim Cook on Maps

To our customers,

At Apple, we strive to make world-class products that deliver the best experience possible to our customers. With the launch of our new Maps last week, we fell short on this commitment. We are extremely sorry for the frustration this has caused our customers and we are doing everything we can to make Maps better.

We launched Maps initially with the first version of iOS. As time progressed, we wanted to provide our customers with even better Maps including features such as turn-by-turn directions, voice integration, Flyover and vector-based maps. In order to do this, we had to create a new version of Maps from the ground up.

There are already more than 100 million iOS devices using the new Apple Maps, with more and more joining us every day. In just over a week, iOS users with the new Maps have already searched for nearly half a billion locations. The more our customers use our Maps the better it will get and we greatly appreciate all of the feedback we have received from you.

While we’re improving Maps, you can try alternatives by downloading map apps from the App Store like Bing, MapQuest and Waze, or use Google or Nokia maps by going to their websites and creating an icon on your home screen to their web app.

Everything we do at Apple is aimed at making our products the best in the world. We know that you expect that from us, and we will keep working non-stop until Maps lives up to the same incredibly high standard.

Tim Cook
Apple's CEO

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Introducing the All-New Apple EarPods

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Apple EarPods

Apple - The All-New Apple EarPods

A breakthrough for ears everywhere, Apple EarPods look unlike anything you've ever seen, and sound unlike anything you've ever heard. Offiical Apple video.


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Introducing the Apple iPhone 5

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Apple iPhone 5

Apple - Introducing iPhone 5

It's so thin and so light, yet iPhone 5 features a larger display, a faster chip, ultrafast wireless, an 8MP iSight camera, and more. Offiical Apple video.


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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Apple iPhone 5: Unboxing

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Apple iPhone 5

Unboxing the iPhone 5

What comes inside the box when you buy your iPhone 5? Scott Stein takes you through the packaging: EarPods, stickers, and all.


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Apple iOS 6: First Look

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Apple iOS 6

Apple iOS 6 Makes Some Big Changes

iOS 6 is not a drastic overhaul, but it comes with app improvements that make common actions more accessible, sharing easier across devices, and tons of welcome tweaks to the interface.


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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Apple Closes Above $700!

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Apple Inc.

Apple Closes at $701.91

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Apple iPod Touch: Quick Look

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Apple iPod Touch 2012

Apple iPod Touch Makes a Comeback with 4-inch Retina Display

The new multimedia device measures just 0.2 inch thick (6.1mm), weighs only 3.1 ounces (88 grams), and has a 4-inch Retina Display. It will also support AirPlay gaming via Apple TV with virtual controllers and Siri, too.


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Apple iPhone 5: Hands On

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Apple iPhone 5

iPhone 5: Hands-On

Senior Editor Scott Stein takes us on a tour of the iPhone 5 days before its debut.


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Apple iPhone 5: Quick Look

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Apple iPhone 5

iPhone 5: CNET First Look

CNET's Scott Stein walks is through some of the main features found on the iPhone 5.


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