Articles on Pricing Strategy, Apple Inc.
Apple quietly retires the 1GB iPod shuffle - Sep 11, 2009
Crave Amid the flurry of iTunes and iPod announcements yesterday, Apple quietly retired the 1GB iPod shuffle. You remember it: That one that actually had buttons on it. Instead, the company ... Read story »OLED TV manufacturers look to expand production - Oct 1, 2009
Crave LG's 15-inch OLED TV, which is set to go on sale in Korea by December. SAN FRANCISCO--Though LG's eye-popping OLED (organic light-emitting diode) display wowed audiences in Berlin last month, ... Read story »Can Apple beat the too-expensive rap? - Jun 9, 2009
Crave Apple got aggressive on pricing at WWDC 2009. The big knock on Apple--whether or not it's always been accurate--is that its products are more expensive than most of its competitors. ... Read story »364 days and counting to iPhone 4G - Jun 22, 2009
Crave Gizmodo and other blogs posted this concept art for the iPhone 4G before Apple announced the 3G S. Now that the iPhone 3G S is officially behind us, let me be ... Read story »Why people won't pay for e-books on the iPhone - Mar 5, 2009
Features While Amazon might be able to find a market for US$9.99 books on the Kindle, here's why it won't be selling too many e-books to iPhone users. Read story »How will BlackBerry App World work? - Mar 9, 2009
Features Research In Motion has launched its BlackBerry App World application store and the pricing model will immediately draw comparisons to Apple's App Store setup. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 

