Apple Inc. (AAPL) is preparing to unveil sweeping changes to the software
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cases and iPads, seeking to reignite desire for its products and
blunt the advance of Google Inc. (GOOG)’s Android mobile operating system.“Apple
has been in a funk, and this is an important event to highlight how they are
innovating,” Reitzes said in an interview. “We need to see that next big
innovation.”
With smartphones sharing many physical traits and
technological features, device makers are relying more on software design and
services to gain an edge and lure consumers.
As part of that, Apple will
also unveil a music-streaming service, people familiar with the plans said last
week. The feature won’t be available until iOS 7 is released later this year.
Apple may also announce enhancements to its maps and Siri voice-recognition
software. Apple’s shares rose 1.1 percent to $446.51 at 10:13 a.m. in New
York.
While Cupertino, California-based cheap iphone 4s cases
won’t be introducing a new iPhone or iPad, anticipation for the event has been
building since Cook shuffled his lieutenants, putting head industrial designer
Jonathan Ive in charge of the look and feel of Apple’s software. A longtime
confidant of co-founder Steve Jobs and the draftsman behind the iPhone and Mac,
Ive has been leading a remake of the iOS mobile software.sdfdDS2x
A lot
is riding on whether those changes will prove to be a hit with buyers. Apple’s
iOS accounted for 18 percent of global smartphone shipments in the first
quarter, those running Android made up 74 percent, according to research-firm
Gartner Inc. IPhone sales climbed about 16 percent in the period, lagging the
smartphone market, which grew 43 percent.
Apple (AAPL) has traditionally
previewed new iOS software at the conference and then released it to the public
when a new apple
accessories is introduced later in the year. This week’s event,
which costs $1,600 to attend, is geared toward application developers. As
Google, Microsoft Corp.
Apple’s new feature comes too late to spare
23-year-old Megan Boken of suburban Chicago, who was shot to death last year by
a man who tried to steal her iPhone. Her father, Paul Boken, on Monday
pronounced Apple's new feature "not complete enough." He said smartphone
manufacturers ought to be required to create a feature that deactivates stolen
phones immediately.
"A burglar is not going to interview an iPhone owner
to see if they're on iCloud before they steal their best iphone 4s
accessories," Boken said. "This doesn't strike me as being a
technologically-advanced concept. But it's something that needs to be done."
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