Via webcast conference call, Apple stated its financial earnings today over fiscal 2004 third quarter ended June 26, 2004: - Highest Q3 in 8 years - $61 Million profit on revenue of $2 Billion - Highest quartely shipment of macs - iBook 240K, iMac 220K, 416K desktops - Apple Retail Stores now total 80 with $270 million revenue - Cash up to $4.96 billion. Apple is a debt-free company - 2004 total revenue should exceed US$8 billion - iMac G5 CONFIRMED by Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer (Previously Rumored) - 860,000 iPods sold in Q2 - up 183% from same period last year - Demand on iPod mini expected to "visibly outstrip supply" through end of the year - iTunes Music Store generated a small profit - hPod: HP will ship "this summer" - Office Depot authorized to sell online. No plan to extend to retail stores - Best Buy and Apple work well with iPod sales. No plans to increase working together on CPU sales - Xserve G5s sold 13K units - a quarterly record for Apple - As Euro iTunes Music Store launched, Euro iPod sales increased as well - Over 13,000 retail outlets for iPod. More people want to sell it than Apple has supply to provide
Oppenheimer said that Apple typically does not talk about unannounced products, but IBM's G5 manufacturing problems are also at fault for the new iMac delay.
An overview of the contents of the call have been made available in a press release.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has high expectations for Apple's first foldable iPhone.
In his Power On newsletter today, he said the foldable iPhone will be "the most significant overhaul in the iPhone's history."
"iPhone 4, iPhone 6 and iPhone X were clearly a big deal, but this is a whole new design," he said.
Like Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7, the foldable iPhone will reportedly open up like ...
iOS 26.5 is now available for developers, and while it doesn't include any new Siri capabilities, there are some major changes for the European Union, and smaller tweaks for features available worldwide.
Suggested Places
In the Maps app, there's a new "Suggested Places" feature that recommends locations to visit based on trending places nearby and recent searches. When Apple launches ads in ...
Apple has been celebrating its upcoming 50th anniversary by hosting surprise performances and other events around the world over the past few weeks, and now Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has revealed details about the company's grand finale.
In a social media post, Gurman said Apple's celebrations will conclude this week with a finale at its Apple Park headquarters for employees.
A special...
Apple is planning more Mac refreshes for the rest of the year, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman writes.
In the latest edition of his "Power On" newsletter, Gurman said that, following the introduction of the M5 MacBook Air, M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro, and MacBook Pro, Apple is preparing for further Mac refreshes to complete the 2026 lineup.
These include an upgraded Mac Studio, which Gurman...
Apple's upcoming 2026 iMac will be available in a refreshed selection of colors, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports.
In today's "Power On" newsletter, Gurman said that the next iMac will feature a new selection of colors. This could be the first true refresh of the device's color options in five years.
The iMac redesign introduced in 2021 uses a distinctive two-tone color design, where the...
Apple is planning to launch at least three new "Ultra"-class devices this year, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
Writing in this weekend's "Power On" newsletter, Gurman explained that while the low-end of Apple's product lineups are now well-served by the Apple Watch SE, iPad 11, and MacBook Neo, there is "a more significant shift underway" toward higher-end, "Ultra" devices. Apple is...