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Apple Planning to Make Over 40 Million iPhones in Next 12 Months?
BusinessWeek claims that Apple's manufacturing plans for the iPhone are rather ambitious. According to their sources, Apple is planning to build 40 million to 45 million iPhone 3Gs in the next 12 months. While final sales can't be k...
Apple's Ambitious iPhone 3G Plans
businessweek.com — It intends to make at least 40 million iPhones in the next year; selling so many will... hinge on global success and fixing connection glitches by Peter Burrows Forecasting iPhone sales is one of tech's toughest guessing games. Since Apple's iPhone 3G ... (more) Apple's Ambitious iPhone 3G Plans
The iPhone Halo Effect
blogs.eweek.com — News Analysis. More enterprises are adopting Macs, and the iPhone may pull new sales faster than any... possible Apple business marketing strategy. Not that Apple has one. (more) The iPhone Halo Effect
Apple may report unprecedented 3 million Mac quarter
appleinsider.com — Sam Oliver Published: 11:00 AM EST The investment banking division of the Royal Bank of Canada said... Thursday that Apple's back-to-school promotion is showing signs that it will drive the company to a record-smashing quarter in which sales of Macs ... (more) Apple may report unprecedented 3 million Mac quarter
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Apple Ramping Up iPhone 3G Production; 40 Million Units In 12 Months
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — ... August 2009, according to a person familiar with the company plans.” With the iPhone launching in an additional 20 countries today, reports will soon surface as to whether or not the streaming stories/”rumors” of iPhone glitches will effect sales across the globe. Until then, we can only hope that Apple’s aggressive take on manufacturing (up to 150,000 units per day) will ultimately pay off. Read - BusinessWeek [via MacRumors]

'Leaked' MacBook Pro Ad is Just a Mockup
MacRumors Page 2 — ... not a real leak. Rating (3 Positives; 2 Negatives) [ 40 comments ] [ digg ] Recent MacRumors Stories 08/24 : iPod Nano Case Leaks, Next iPod Touch to Have GPS? 08/22 : New iPod Nano, iPod Touch, iTunes 8.0, and Blu-Ray in OS X 10.5.6? 08/22 : Apple Releases MacBook Air Software Update to Address Video Playback 08/22 : Intel Unveils Update to MacBook Air's Custom Processor 08/22 : Silver-Zinc Batteries Coming in 2009 08/22 : Apple Planning to Make Over 40 Million iPhones in Next 12 Months? 08/22 : iPhone 3G Issues ...

September iPhone update 2.1..all about bug fixes
Seth H. Weintraub's blog — There is no doubt that iPhone 2.0.x software is buggier and slower (in contact browsing for instance, not Internet speed) than the previous iPhone software.  Many people are also complaining about 3G speed issues , painfully long sync times , some security vulnerabilities and call dropping.  That hasn't stopped the onslaught of people buying them.  Some sources say that Apple may have already doubled its first generation iPhone sales numbers..and it goes on sale at Best Buy on September 7th . Also, the App store ...

September iPhone update 2.1 ... all about bug fixes
Seth H. Weintraub's blog — There is no doubt that iPhone 2.0.x software is buggier and slower (in contact browsing for instance, not Internet speed) than the previous iPhone software. Many people are also complaining about 3G speed issues , painfully long sync times , some security vulnerabilities and call dropping. That hasn't stopped the onslaught of people buying them. Some sources say that Apple may have already doubled its first generation iPhone sales numbers, and it goes on sale at Best Buy on September 7th . Also, the App store has ...

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