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Fox News "Confirms" Apple Tablet, iLife 2010 and Next iPhone OS

From Fox News, one article posted on Monday, arguing that not only next week's Apple event is now confirmed to host long-rumored tablet discovery, but see the next iteration of Apple's iLife software show. Fox's report also indicates that Apple will be discussed in the next iPhone OS update.

Article Fox News "Clayton Morris is boldly called" Apple Tablet, iPhone Launch 4 approved January 27 "(never mind that it is always iffy to" approve "any new Apple product until Steve Jobs is standing onstage with them), and further detailed Morris had had a conversation with an Apple source early Monday morning.

According to his conversation with the unnamed individual, for next week's San Francisco event will concentrate on three specific projects: a long-rumored Apple tablet the next iteration of iLife and the iPhone OS update. However, iPhone owners have reason to get too excited just yet, because the report indicated that discussions on the next iPhone software will be severely limited level.

TheNextWeb noted that the author Clayton Morris is properly distributed Apple related stories from the past with him, knowing now approved for the Apple event before anyone else.

However, despite Morris 'apparently assured sources, Apple's mysterious event invitation wording may suggest he is not right this time. Apple's invitation, welcomed the press to come and see the companies' most recent creation ". If you take into account the plural to the Apple event organized entirely devoted to the device, which is extensivly so wish, or they indicate that more than expected?

Also in the past Apple has a relatively open with their iPhone OS update notifications, and these events have come later in the year.

Apple's Latest Creation "event is 10 PST on January 27th at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for Theater Arts.

What would you like to see the next iPhone OS, and what are your hopes for the new version of iLife? Let us know the comments!

China online earnings reached 11 billion dollars in 2009

China companies have earned nearly 11 billion dollars from their Internet activities last year, a research group said Monday as the nation with the world's largest online population is becoming more web-savvy.

Online revenues from advertising, gaming, shopping and other activities, which grew more than 30 percent annually to 74.3 billion yuan, Cao Junbo, senior researcher on the internet iResearch Consulting Group, told AFP.

The research group expects online sales to reach 112.3 billion yuan this year and 273.4 billion yuan in 2013, said Cao.

China has more than 384 million Internet users, more than any other country in the world, shows a new line released last week by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), a government-linked industry body.

By the end of June 2009, the number of online customers in China reached 87.88 million, meaning about one in four Internet users shop online, according to a report from the center.