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South Australia’s first Apple Store draws line hours ahead of opening

While Apple’s latest retail outlet in Australia isn’t scheduled to open for another three hours, customers eager to get into the region’s first Apple Store are already queuing up, some having been there for nearly 12 hours.





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South Australia’s first Apple Store draws line hours ahead of opening

While Apple’s latest retail outlet in Australia isn’t scheduled to open for another three hours, customers eager to get into the region’s first Apple Store are already queuing up, some having been there for nearly 12 hours.





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iPad shipments could see first ever year-on-year decline in Q2, analyst says

Due to a combination of seasonality and heightened competition from Android device makers, shipments of Apple’s iPad may see a year-on-year drop for the first time since debuting in 2010, says KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.





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Apple’s iAd first major mobile ad-networks to get Media Ratings Council accreditation

Apple’s iAd for iPhone and iPad gained a bit more legitimacy this month as it received accreditation from a major advertising body, making it the first mobile platform to achieve the distinction.





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Briefly: South Australia’s first Apple Store to open this Saturday in Adelaide

In an update to its website on Monday, Apple revealed its newest retail location in Australia, at Rundle Place Centre in Adelaide, will open its doors on Saturday at 10 a.m. local time.





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CW will be the first network to stream shows on Apple TV

While it may not be a full-fledged HDTV, the Apple TV set-top box continues to expand its portfolio. According to a story first reported by Deadline, the CW is bringing its video content to the Apple TV via a dedicated app.

The CW offering would mimic what the network already has on Microsoft’s Xbox; the network confirmed to MacRumors that the app will feature ad-supported full episodes available for streaming the day after they air. And, in a bonus for cord cutters, the app will not require an existing cable subscription to view content. A specific release date for the app has not yet been announced, though it should be sooner rather than later.


The CW’s Xbox app already offers free, ad-supported streams of episodes the day after air.

This marks the first foray from one of the major broadcast networks onto the Apple TV, though the box already features content from video middlemen like Hulu and Netflix; sports leagues like MLB, NHL, and NBA; video-sharing sites Vimeo and YouTube; and other video sources, like the Wall Street Journal.

Thus far, video content has only gradually trickled onto the Apple TV: Hulu Plus, for example, just appeared last July. But the appearance of a CW app could signal a shift in the winds. With the recent incursion of Aereo into the broadcast space, the networks are sure to be looking for ways to keep control of their content. ABC recently announced that it would begin offering live streaming in its iOS app—but only in certain markets, and only for cable and satellite subscribers. Meanwhile, many of the studios and networks continue to enforce availability windows and device-specific streaming rights.

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Intel chips could have powered first iPhone, CEO Otellini says

As Paul Otellini relinquishes the reins of chipmaker Intel, the outgoing chief executive reveals in an in-depth profile that he ultimately passed on a contract to build the silicon which powered Apple’s original iPhone, a regretful decision given the handset’s wild success.





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Apple’s first $3.05 quarterly dividend payout scheduled for tomorrow

Back in April, Apple gave shareholders yearning for a bigger cut of Apple’s profits something to be happy about. Specifically, Apple a few weeks ago announced that it was upping its quarterly dividend by 15 percent, raising it from $ 2.65 a share to $ 3.05 a share.

Apple’s first dividend payment under the increased amount is scheduled to go down tomorrow. Shareholders with shares that were purchased on or before May 9, 2013 will be eligible for the increased quarterly dividend.

Since Apple first announced its increased quarterly dividend, along with a massive increase to its stock repurchasing plan, shares of the company have gone up by 7 percent.

Apple noted in a press release at the time that it is now one of the largest dividend payers in the world, “with annual payments of about $ 11 billion.”

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Apple’s first $3.05 quarterly dividend payout scheduled for tomorrow

Back in April, Apple gave shareholders yearning for a bigger cut of Apple’s profits something to be happy about. Specifically, Apple a few weeks ago announced that it was upping its quarterly dividend by 15 percent, raising it from $ 2.65 a share to $ 3.05 a share.

Apple’s first dividend payment under the increased amount is scheduled to go down tomorrow. Shareholders with shares that were purchased on or before May 9, 2013 will be eligible for the increased quarterly dividend.

Since Apple first announced its increased quarterly dividend, along with a massive increase to its stock repurchasing plan, shares of the company have gone up by 7 percent.

Apple noted in a press release at the time that it is now one of the largest dividend payers in the world, “with annual payments of about $ 11 billion.”

Apple’s first $ 3.05 quarterly dividend payout scheduled for tomorrow originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Thu, 16 May 2013 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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AT&T to Discontinue ‘Facebook Phone’ HTC First?

AT&T is planning to discontinue the HTC First, better known as the “Facebook Phone,” reports BGR. Released on April 12, the HTC First was touted as the first device to come with Facebook Home preinstalled, a feature that has not enticed buyers to purchase the phone.

Our source at AT&T has confirmed that the HTC First, which is the first smartphone to ship with Facebook Home pre-installed, will soon be discontinued and unsold inventory will be returned to HTC. How much unsold inventory is there? We don’t have an exact figure, but things aren’t looking good. According to our source, AT&T sold fewer than 15,000 units nationwide through last week when the phone’s price was slashed to $0.99.

When contacted, an AT&T spokesperson gave MacRumors the following statement in regards to BGR‘s report: “As mentioned previously, we do pricing promotions all the time and have made no decisions on future plans.”

The Facebook Home software, which can be installed on a number of Android devices, has also proven to be unpopular with Android users. The app has a two star rating in the Google Play store and has seen just a million downloads since it was released last month.

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Facebook is hoping to drive additional downloads with an upcoming software update, which was demoed last week at a small press event. The upgrades are intended to make Facebook Home less intrusive, reports the LA Times, namely by making apps easier to find with a quick access dock at the bottom of the home screen.

The upgrades were designed to address the chief complaint from users: that Facebook takes over the phone at the expense of every other app on it.

Facebook’s director of product, Adam Mosseri, said Chat Heads -– little bubble pictures of friends -– have proved popular but users have complained it’s tough to initiate a conversation. He showed off a new feature that will let users more easily access a buddy list from Home.

According to Engadget, a large portion of Facebook Home’s installs can be attributed to early adopters. At the aforementioned press event, Facebook execs declined to reveal how many active Facebook Home users exist, but did reveal that Home encouraged users to spend 25% more time on Facebook.

Facebook has brought limited Home functionality to iOS with the introduction of Chat Heads into its iOS app, and has talked to Apple about the possibility of bringing additional Facebook Home features to the iPhone in the future.


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