Type of Article: MacNews Web Site

Forget ‘Antennagate,’ Apple can’t make iPhone 4s fast enough

In the the fiscal 2010 third quarter that ended June 26, Apple sold 8.4 million iPhones, including over 1.7 million iPhone 4s in the initial five countries in which it went on sale. Apple Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook said the demand for the iPhone 4 has been “phenomenal.”

”Antennagate” or note, he said that Apple is selling every iPhone 4 it can make.

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Macs set fiscal quarter record, beating industry growth overall

For those of you who have forecast the impending demise of the Mac, well, forecast again. Fo the fiscal 2010 third quarter that ended June 26, Apple shipped 34.7 million Macs, beating their previous-best ever quarter by over 100,000.

That’s year-over-year growth of 33%, compared to 22% growth for the market overall, based on the latest stats by the IDC research group.

Apple Chief Operating Office Office Tim Cook said that most Mac sales were still in the consumer market, but that there are signs it’s gaining group in the business and enterprise markets.

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iPhone/iPod/iPad apps for July 20

Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps announced. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

You can read, listen to and share the Bible with your friends and family through the free Bible.is iPhone app. Features include: dramatized audio with 180 characters, music and sound effects; audio New Testaments with full text in 37 languages and 63 versions; simple verse sharing on Facebook; and the complete Bible in English (Old and New Testaments).

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iSuppli ups iPad forecast

Amid indications that Apple Inc. is ratcheting up its iPad production targets to meet booming demand, iSuppli Corp. (http://www.isuppli.com) is ratcheting up its shipment forecast as well.

iSuppli now predicts Apple will ship 12.9 million iPads in 2010, an increase from the previous forecast issued April 2 of 7.1 million units. Shipments will rise to 36.5 million in 2011 and 50.4 million in 2012, predicts the research group.

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