Saturday, September 13, 2008

Apple tweaks iPhone


To all iPhone users and to those wanting to lay their hands on it, here's a newsflash. According to a recent Associated Press wire story, Apple has uploaded a new software to iTunes that would supposedly decrease "dropped calls", improve "battery life", and cut "the time it takes to synchronize the device with a computer." Users of the iPhone gave praised the new software, saying that it improved the basic functions of the iPhone. One of the key features of this software is that it allows for more connectivity by actually improving the signal capabilities of every iPhone that has the software. Expectedly, Apple also said that the the network-enhancing software would " improve e-mail reliability and reduce crashing applications." Despite a positive boost in its product quality, Associated Press reported a 2.7% decline in Apple Inc.'s shares in the market. Of course, this loss of share value has to do with other trends in the market, which taken overall has been relatively volatile recently. I would expect Apple's shares to hum along steadily with the economy, taking in small losses from time to time, but coming out as a survivor. Apple's products remains very competitive, and in a market economy that is what matters.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080912/ap_on_hi_te/apple_iphone_update;_ylt=AinfgEU8X8pSODhxmNHhByAjtBAF

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