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Apple MacBook Air now available in Hong Kong for HK$ 7,588

Sophia Meng IBTimes Hong Kong 10/22/2010
Hong Kong monitor maker sues Apple over iPad moniker

A struggling Hong Kong monitor manufacturer has come up with a not-so-novel way to dig itself out of financial trouble: sue Apple.

Apple MacBook Air now available in Hong Kong for HK$ 7,588

Apple's latest launched MacBook Air - the first of a next generation of notebooks - is now available in Hong Kong with the starting price as low as HK$ 7,588.

Have an iPad? China Customs Says Pony Up

Loretta Chao The Wall Street Journal 10/21/2010
Have an iPad? China Customs Says Pony Up

Bad news for mischievous China residents hoping to shorten their wait or get a deal on iPhones or iPads in Hong Kong: According to a report in today’s South China Morning Post, people carrying the devices in from Hong Kong can no longer sneak by mainland Chinese customs officials

Apple Security Breach Gives Complete Access to any iPhone and iPad

Right now, if you visit a web page and load a simple PDF file, you may give total control of your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to a hacker. The security bug affects all devices running iOS 3.1.2 and higher.

Connecticut Attorney General probes Apple, Amazon over e-books

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is investigating deals struck by Amazon.com Inc and Apple Inc to offer low prices on electronic books, saying the agreements may block rivals from providing attractive pricing.

Apple offers cheapest unlocked iPhone 4 in Hong Kong, Singapore

Apple Inc's iconic iPhone 4, which is now available in 22 international markets, can be gained with the cheapest unlocked price in Hong Kong and Singapore .

No recall, but Jobs offers free 'bumpers' to iPhone buyers

SCOTT BUDMAN and SAJID FAROOQ NBC Bay Area 07/17/2010
Smuggled iPads Set to Flood China as Sales Start in Hong Kong

For Wang Pingdao, each day Apple Inc. waits to introduce its latest gadgets in China means extra profit from selling imported iPhones and iPads in Beijing. “The iPad is selling pretty well now,” said Wang, a salesman at the Xing Kongjian Digital Market store in Beijing, who has been getting the devices from the U.S.

No recall, but Jobs offers free 'bumpers' to iPhone buyers

Apple CEO Steve Jobs responded to weeks of criticism over a faulty antenna in Apple's iPhone 4, saying that the phone's flaws are no worse than other smartphones. Still, he said Apple would give a free case to all iPhone 4 owners to fix reported signal problems.

Apple Engineer Told Steve Jobs IPhone Antenna Might Cut Calls

Peter Burrows and Connie Guglielmo Bloomberg.com 07/16/2010

Apple, Under Fire, to Discuss iPhone Friday

YUKARI IWATANI KANE The Wall Street Journal 07/15/2010
Apple Engineer Told Steve Jobs IPhone Antenna Might Cut Calls

Apple Inc.’s senior antenna expert voiced concern to Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs in the early design phase of the iPhone 4 that the antenna design could lead to dropped calls, a person familiar with the matter said.

Apple, Under Fire, to Discuss iPhone Friday

Apple Inc. said Wednesday that it will hold a news conference Friday concerning its iPhone 4, which is facing mounting criticism over reception problems tied to antenna design.


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