As expected Apple did not unveil a new iPhone at the WWDC 2011 keynote. The new iPhone 5 or iPhone 4S is expected in Fall along with the release of iOS 5. Digitimes reports today that their supply…
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It’s looking more and more like Apple’s fifth-generation iPhone won’t debut until the company’s 2012 fiscal year, which begins in late September. That’s the latest intelligence from Avian Securities, which says the supply chain chatter it’s been hearing suggests Apple plans to launch its newest iPhone quite a bit later than it’s launched others in …

According to a new research note from Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty, Apple’s manufacturing partners are now pushing out two million iPads per month, with Apple urging them to boost production to three million per month for the fourth quarter of this year.
Says Huberty, “Apple recently indicated to its suppliers a desire to move to 3 million per month in C4Q10. This implies a run rate of 36 million in CY11, close to the current 40 million supply chain forecast.”
Huberty’s comments suggest that the 2-million production rate is a new milestone, although a report from early July claimed that Apple was planning for about 2.3 million units that month. A few weeks earlier than that, Apple was claimed to have been shooting for production rates of 2.5 million per month by the end of the year, and today’s report suggests that Apple has continued to increase its targets in order to meet strong demand for the tablet device.
Apple’s increased iPad production has apparently finally helped the company to close the supply-demand gap, with shipping date estimates for orders placed through its online store dropping rapidly over the last several weeks before reaching the minimum “within 24 hours” level just last weekend.
The rapid decrease of shipping estimates had led to questions about whether increased production or sagging demand was driving the supply-demand ratio into balance, but it appears that Apple’s continued increases in production are at least a major factor in achieving equilibrium.
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Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone will be at Verizon (VZ) in January, according to a new report that examines the supply chain. Also in today’s App Industry Roundup , a market launch for the Droid 2 appears imminent and how one company reinvented itself by riding Apple’s coattails.
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The iPhone is coming to Verizon, again
Want an iPhone 4 by June 24th, but didn’t manage to pre-order one yesterday? Then get in line.
Despite a pre-order process undermined by technical glitches Apple (AAPL) and AT&T (T) on Tuesday exhausted the supply of iPhone 4s set aside for delivery June 24.
As of early Wednesday morning evening, Apple.com now shows a shipping date of July 2 for new iPhone 4 preorders. That’s a little more than a week after the device officially arrives at market.
Apple has quietly updated the Mac mini with a brand new design. – 2.4HGz or 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo – 1.4″ thick Unibody enclosure – NVIDIA GeForce 320M Graphics Card – Built-in Power Supply – HDM…
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