Apple sold 5.1 million Macs last quarter with revenue of $6.9 billion, indicating 5% year-over-year declines. The iPad business continued to grow, with the company selling 13.2 million iPads and posting revenue of $5.9 billion. iPad unit sales grew by 1% ... ( read original story ...)
iPhone, iPad sales surprisingly flat, but Apple still soars to record revenue in first quarter
If iPhone X is slumping, it’s sure not affecting Apple’s bottom line. In the quarter ending December 31, 2017, Apple reported a record revenue of $88.3 billion, a 13 percent increase over last year’s $78.4 billion (which was also a record). ( read original story ...)
Apple earnings are coming after the bell
These products have enabled pushes like a new health record program, announced this month, and a heart study. Apple has also made recent updates to its tried-and-true Mac and iPad lines. The iMac Pro launched in December. ( read original story ...)
Apple is reportedly delaying new iOS features until next year because of quality problems
Apple's newest iPhone and iPad software — iOS 11— has been particularly riddled with bugs, which Apple has continued to fix throughout the past year. The company was also hit with criticism in January after users discovered it was purposefully slowing ... ( read original story ...)
9 ways to read iPad Pilot News
It takes just a few seconds to subscribe: iPad Pilot News Email Signup. The Apple News app is allows you to save iPad Pilot News as a favorite for easy access. We have a dedicated channel in the Apple News app for convenient reading, which is ... ( read original story ...)
The biggest takeaways from Apple’s record-breaking Q1 earnings
Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac After being one of the weakest links in Apple’s product lineup for years, the iPad is now stronger than ever. Sales rose 6 percent to 13.1 million, while Mac sales dropped slightly to 5.1 million units sold. Apple Watch ... ( read original story ...)
Is it the end of the line for the ‘i’ at Apple? Analyzing Apple’s naming scheme
Even with the departure of the “i” in front of iBooks, the Apple product catalog is still littered with i-names: iOS, iPhone, iPad, iMac, iCloud. It’s possible that Apple is biding its time and will one day rename all of those products—for several ... ( read original story ...)