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High expectations ahead of today’s Apple’s iPhone 5 event

iPhone expected to sport 4G, bigger screen

The new iPhone 5 has to be more than just another smartphone as it carries the weight of Apple Inc.’s future on its slim frame.

Five years after the first iPhone upended the mobile industry, analysts say Apple is looking increasingly defensive as Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd and other rivals have been first to market with phones that sport bigger screens or run on faster wireless networks.

Apple will try to close that gap on Wednesday with the unveiling of the newest iPhone, which is widely expected to offer 4G wireless technology for the first time, and a 4-inch display, up from the current 3.5 inches.

But it remains to be seen if Chief Executive Tim Cook has any surprises up his sleeve, and if he will show off any technological breakthroughs that can put the iPhone 5 head and shoulders above the competition.

“They have been in the crosshairs of a lot of companies for a long, long time,” Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu said.

“They were the upstarts before,” he added. “Now they are more in a defensive role.”

Apple shares typically rally ahead of, and sell off after, a major product launch. They have gained 15 percent in the past six weeks to touch an all-time high on Monday.

Apple has grappled with competitive pressure since the first iPhone in 2007, though its rivals have changed as former market leaders such as Canada’s Research in Motion or Finland’s Nokia struggle, and as Asian powerhouse Samsung has come to the fore.

While no one company has yet been able to match Apple’s seamless integration of hardware and software, Google Inc’s Android has become the most-used mobile operating system in the world, and Samsung has the lead in device sales.

Wednesday’s iPhone 5 launch also comes days after Nokia unwrapped its first phone to run the latest Microsoft Windows software, intended to spearhead a new family of devices.

“It is getting tougher to expand the market share,” Gartner Research analyst Carolina Milanesi said.

The iPhone contributes half of Apple’s revenue and the majority of its profit, so Cook needs to dazzle both Wall Street and consumers. He is praised for having sustained Apple’s breakneck pace of growth since taking over last year, but the jury is still out on whether he has the innovation and marketing genius of the late Steve Jobs in the long run, analysts said.

Weekly options are implying about a 3 percent move for shares up or down between Monday and the close of trading Friday, a marginal fluctuation, said TD Ameritrade chief strategist J.J. Kinahan.

Even though few tech experts expect the new iPhone to mark a sea change in smartphone hardware technology, Wall Street analysts are still expecting Apple to sell 10 million to 12 million phones in September alone.

APPLE’S WORLD

Apple’s selling proposition against Android has long been a combination of a sleek hardware design, smooth integration of content between various Apple devices, and larger ecosystem of applications, music, games and other media that are not available or transferable to rival devices.

While Android is open and has a free-for-all approach, Apple’s closed system ensures consistency and drives consumer loyalty, which in turn provides incentive to all-important developers to continue to invest in the platform.

But some developers say it’s difficult for new apps to stand out among the half-million or so applications in Apple’s store vying for attention. Others say they are also eyeing with great interest the emergence of Amazon.com Inc’s Kindle Fire, an attractive option because of its iPhone-like ease of payment.

“The biggest single event is when there is a new iPhone,” said Ben Liu, chief operating officer of mobile gamemaker Pocket Gems, which owns popular iPhone games like Tap Zoo. Developing for Apple’s platform is attractive because of the “stickiness” and “interoperability between all of Apple’s devices,” he added.

Apple telegraphed many of the software changes to expect in iPhone 5 when it debuted iOS 6, its latest mobile operating system, in June.

The new iPhone will improve on the search capabilities of its Siri voice assistant and will use Apple’s own mobile mapping service instead of Google’s software. Other additions include turn-by-turn voice directions for navigation, and a new in-house app called “Passbook” that organizes a user’s electronic airline tickets, movie tickets and restaurant loyalty cards.

Most of the attention on Wednesday will thus revolve around hardware advancements such as dimensions and screen quality.

In addition to a bigger screen, the new iPhone will come with a 19-pin connector port, instead of the proprietary 30-pin port, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters in July.

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12. Sep, 2012
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Apple Store is down: iPhone 5 incoming for Sure!

Fresh to the “comes as no surprise to anybody” column comes word that Apple’s online store has gone down for updating, ahead of the iPhone 5 launch expected later on today. The by-now traditional downtime gives Apple’s technical staff time to prepare the store for the latest round of Cupertino goodies, today expected to include not only a new iPhone but freshly updated iPods, too.

 

The new iPhone is tipped to have a larger display than all previous generations, closer to 4-inches than the current 3.5-inches, with a body that has been kept roughly the same width but stretched lengthways. It’s also believed to include LTE connectivity, but there’s controversy over whether it will addNFC hardware and, if it’s there, whether it will be activated for any particular service from the outset.

As for the other kit we’re expecting, new iPods have been on the cards for some time. A larger iPod touch, echoing the new screen and resolution of the iPhone 5, is predicted, along with a refresh to the iPod nano and iPod shuffle.

Both ranges are said to use a smaller dock connector, which will allow Apple to not only make the hardware smaller than the current, 30-pint connector allows, but to more strictly control third-party accessories. Updated headphone designs are also in the pipeline, sources claim.

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12. Sep, 2012
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12. Sep, 2012
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CAN’T-MISS SALE | JULY 4, 2012 50 Kick-Ass July 4 Sales Happening All Weekend: You’ve Earned Your Stripes

There are few things Americans love more than burgers and hot dogs on Independence Day: shopping is right up there on the top of the things we do very, very well. So celebrate the birth of our great nation with a little retail therapy. We’ve rounded up all of the best July 4 Sales 2012–here’s a list of 50 whopping  online sales you need to know about right now:

STYLE SCROLL (keep Scrolling all the Best and most stylish sales)

30% off at Tory Burch.

70% off at Shopbop.

45% off at J.Crew with code LOVEIT + free shipping.

70% off Nine West at 6pm.com.

50% off at Anthropologie.

Take an EXTRA 50% off at the LOFT clearance sale + Free Shipping on orders over $125.

Take an EXTRA 25% off at Kate Spade.

60% off at Piperlime.

40% off at Theory.

60% off at Endless.

30% off at Loeffler Randall.

Up to 75% off at Rachel Roy.

Up to 50% off at The ASOS Outlet.

Take an EXTRA 25% off the sale at Neiman Marcus.

Up to 65% off at Bloomingdale’s.

Up to 70% off at Barneys New York.

40% off at Gap.

50% off at Reiss.

40% off at Vince Camuto.

Free shipping at Spanx with code SHIPFREE at checkout.

60% off at the Boden clearance sale.

55% off at Nordstrom.

50% off at Mango.

40% off at Saks.

Tons of deals on rented dresses at Rent the Runway.

70% off at The Outnet.

40% off at Madewell.

75% off at Charlotte Russe.

50% off at Topshop.

40% off at Calvin Klein.

Take an EXTRA 50% off the sale at YOOX.

50% off at Uncommon Goods.

60% off at Trina Turk.

Up to 60% off at Urban Outfitters, plus free shipping on orders over $50.

Tees starting from $4 at Old Navy.

30% off home goods at Dwell Studio.

Get free shipping from Clinique

30% off swim at Zappos.

Get tons of extra savings at Express with coupon code 1516.

Shop the clearance at QVC.

Check back all weekend for all kinds of cool sales at Amazon.

Get tons of deals for $15 at Philosophy.

45% off at Spiegel.

Take an extra 15% off at Macy’s, plus stay tuned for  more savings throughout the weekend.

60% off at Sears.

50% off practically everything at Delia’s.

Get a free travel mirror and two deluxe samples for orders over $75 at Bobbi Brown with code SMOKEY.

Get free shipping on orders over $150 from Thomas Laine.

Take 50% off at The Body Shop.

65% off at Land’s End.

Check out more of this week’s best sales and deals, best find of the day picks and all of our favorite trends, too.

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