Posts Tagged ‘ Apple ’

How Apple Led The High-Stakes Patent Poker Win Against Google, Sealing Ballmer’s Promise

July 10, 2011
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How Apple Led The High-Stakes Patent Poker Win Against Google, Sealing Ballmer’s Promise

“It’s not like Android’s free. Android has a patent fee. You do have to license patents.” That was Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in an interview last year with The Wall Street Journal. At the time, Microsoft was on the verge of releasing their first Windows Phone 7 devices, and knew their best hope in...

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Apple Has Significant Head Start With Thunderbolt, But Not Exclusive

February 24, 2011
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Apple Has Significant Head Start With Thunderbolt, But Not Exclusive

Intel’s new Thunderbolt interface, which made its debut this morning in an upgrade to Apple’s MacBook Pro line, may be effectively an Apple exclusive for quite some time, according to Intel. At their press release, held shortly after Apple’s update when live, Intel noted that the developer kit for the interface would be provided...

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[Technology] Regarding Ashok Kumar’s Track Record on Apple (Daring Fireball)

January 19, 2011
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About as accurate as a stopped clock.Pocket-lint (subscribe) : Apple 7-inch version with cameras coming 2011? …The Apple Blog (subscribe) : Why the iPad Won’t Get Smaller …blogs : Daring Fireball, Pocket-lint, The Apple Blog, …(3 posts, last update: 21/09/2010 09:25) Wikio Blogs – Home

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[Technology] Apple Begins Automatically Refunding iPhone 4 Bumper Purchases (Fleck.com Blog)

July 23, 2010
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If you purchased a bumper case for your iPhone 4 before the Antennagate debacle, check your emails and your bank account, for Apple is starting to automatically refund buyers for their iPhone 4 bumper transactions. Details are thin on the ground but the guys at Engadget managed to grab a copy of one of...

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Apple comms under microscope

July 17, 2010
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Apple comms under microscope

Consumer Reports’ review of the iPhone 4 is the latest in a series of setbacks around the debut of Apple’s latest smartphone. Latest articles from PRWeek US News

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The "Cult of Mac" Alive and Well, It Would Seem [Apple]

June 26, 2010
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The "Cult of Mac" Alive and Well, It Would Seem [Apple]

If we ignore, just for a moment, all the issues purportedly plaguing the iPhone 4 launch and look at simple numbers (like the purported 600,000 phones sold on day one), who, exactly, was buying this thing? The results? Here: More » Apple – IPhone – Smartphone – Handhelds – Macintosh Gizmodo

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Apple iOS 4.0 Gold Master Now Available For Download [IPhone]

July 23, 2009
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Apple iOS 4.0 Gold Master Now Available For Download [IPhone]

The Apple iOS 4.0 (formerly referred to as iPhone OS 4.0) has gone gold master and is available to iPhone developers now. We’ll do our usual rundown of what’s new soon, so keep an eye out. More » Apple – iPhone – Smartphone – Handhelds – iPhone OS 4.0 Gizmodo

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Here’s What’s New in iTunes 9.2 [Apple]

June 8, 2009
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Here’s What’s New in iTunes 9.2 [Apple]

Just like the Apple iOS 4.0 Gold Master, iTunes 9.2 is currently only available to Apple developers. But here’s a quick rundown of what’s new anyway. More » Apple – iTunes – IPhone – Steve Jobs – Macintosh Gizmodo

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Here’s What’s New In Apple iOS 4.0 [IPhone]

June 8, 2009
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Here’s What’s New In Apple iOS 4.0 [IPhone]

The Apple iOS 4.0 Gold Master has hit the iPhone Developer Center and we’re tearing it apart to find out what’s new so that you don’t have to risk your iPhones. Here’s what we’ve discovered so far. More » Apple – IPhone – Handhelds – Smartphones – Steve Jobs Gizmodo

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Apple WWDC Keynote Video Now Up [Apple]

June 8, 2009
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Apple WWDC Keynote Video Now Up [Apple]

Now you—yes you—can relive all 112 minutes of Steve Jobs‘ keynote from yesterday, as well as watch the official iPhone 4 video. Everyone loves a gesticulating Jonny Ive, after all. More » Steve Jobs – Apple – IPhone – Handhelds – Smartphones Gizmodo

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