AT&T's coverage woes could cost billions to remedy - analyst
According to one industry analyst, AT&T would need to spend at least $5 billion to equal Verizon's current level of coverage.
Mobile apps projected to earn $6.2B in 2010; Wintek riot captured on film
Application stores on mobile handsets will see more than 4.5 billion downloads in 2010, earning $6.2 billion in revenue, a new study has found; and footage from a violent employee strike at an iPhone part supplier has surfaced.
Apple updates Boot Camp with Windows 7 support
Apple on Tuesday updated its Boot Camp software and issued new drivers and utilities to allow users to run Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 7. The Mac maker also issued its first security update of 2010, addressing 12 vulnerabilities.
'Minor issues' could delay $999 Apple tablet availability 'til June - report
While Apple's tablet is still expected to see a formal introduction at a media event next week, issues with battery life and durability could result in a June launch, an analyst said Tuesday.
iPhone 4.0 rumored with multitasking; Apple tablet name claims [u]
Reports about a forthcoming update to the iPhone OS continue to grow, with a new batch of rumors claiming the iPhone will gain "new ways" of multitasking and syncing; and two potential takes on the name of the forthcoming tablet have been presented.
Music exec says Apple's iTunes cloud is real, coming in 2010
Another prediction that Apple's acquisition of streaming music service Lala will result in a cloud-based iTunes service was offered Tuesday, with a digital music executive suggesting purchased content will be available from any browser or Internet-connected device.
Apple's tablet announcement: games could be a focus, music unlikely
With Apple expected to introduce the long-awaited tablet next week, the company's content partners will likely play a part in the unveiling. While there is an indication games might play an important role in the presentation, music labels are not expected to be a major presence.
Record 3.1 million Mac sales expected to kickoff 'Year of the Mac'
A strong holiday quarter, higher than expected Mac sales, and hype leading up to Apple's expected tablet unveiling next week are all expected to drive the company's stock to new heights, one Wall Street analyst said Monday.

