Apple (NASDAQ AAPL) Stock Update: Apple Plans iPhone Control Buttons

Apple Inc (NASDAQ AAPL) in a new patent talks about a new flexible device screen that changes shape to show the buttons hidden under its surface, according to a report from Apple Insider. The buttons for sound, pressure input and haptic feedback are fixed underneath the screen. Enhancing display of its devices has been a long drawn obsession of Apple, and a patent revealed on … Continue reading Apple (NASDAQ AAPL) Stock Update: Apple Plans iPhone Control Buttons

Apple AAPL Stock Boost: Company Introduces Apple Timer

Apple Inc (NASDAQ AAPL) fans are a patient bunch but they still love counting down the days to the next big unveiling or Apple event. This is why the Cupertino-based tech giant unveiled Apple Timer, which is similar to last year’s WWDC timer. Apple fans will appreciate the new countdown page that counts down the days until Apple unveils iPhone 6. The timer is really … Continue reading Apple AAPL Stock Boost: Company Introduces Apple Timer

Stock in News: Apple (NASDAQ AAPL) Wins patent for Flexible Displays

Apple Inc (NASDAQ AAPL) recently won rights to another patent, this time it is for a flexible display with special functionality. The patent was awarded to Apple by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The new patent describes various controlled mechanisms that can be used for flexible displays. The patent also includes ideas to replace physical buttons with durable alternatives as well as a … Continue reading Stock in News: Apple (NASDAQ AAPL) Wins patent for Flexible Displays

Apple stores ramp up iPhone trade-in program, report says | Internet & Media – CNET News

Ahead of next month's expected unveiling of new iPhones, Apple retail stores are said to be kicking off training for a program to swap old versions of the company's flagship smartphone for new ones or credit. Read this article by Joan E. Solsman on CNET News.Read More >> Continue reading Apple stores ramp up iPhone trade-in program, report says | Internet & Media – CNET News