category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: lau | 13 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
A star of the telly programme "Law and Order" claims he was set up by an employee at an Apple store who told coppers he tried to throttle her.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: elmo | 05 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Apple's high-profile patent lawsuit vs. HTC could set off a wide range of unintended consequences including a big two-front legal battle with well-heeled foes like Google and Microsoft.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: Latency | 05 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Apple on Thursday began removing another category of apps from its iPhone App Store. This time, it's not porn, it's Wi-Fi.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: donkeykong | 04 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Lawsuit over smartphone-related patents could be bad for consumers, bad for smartphone makers, and even bad for Apple, too.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: The Judge | 03 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
The iPhone maker's complaint against HTC underscores the widening role of the International Trade Commission in cross-border disputes over smartphone tech
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: lau | 03 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Apple has announced that it's suing HTC on 20 counts of patent infringement, all of which relate to the iPhone, its user interface, its underlying architecture and its hardware. Android isn't mentioned in the press release, indicating that the interface reference in the lawsuit perhaps relates to HTC's Sense UI.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: kermit | 01 Mar 2010 | email this to a friend
Apple has outlined plans for a big push into China, the world's largest mobile phone market, which include opening 25 more retail stores in the country in the next two years.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: The Judge | 24 Feb 2010 | email this to a friend
Developers have expressed anger at Apple's decision to ban some adult-themed applications from its iPhone.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: Latency | 17 Feb 2010 | email this to a friend
If you're the kind of person who thinks that Apple can do no wrong, and that anyone who points out that the emperor occasionally has no clothes is a filthy disciple of Bill Gates in the pay of the Wintel conspiracy, then stop reading right now.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: postypat | 16 Feb 2010 | email this to a friend
Apple has been touting the iPad tablet as "revolutionary" since it launched the device on 28 January, but closer inspection reveals several glaring omissions.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: oscarthegrouch | 10 Feb 2010 | email this to a friend
Apple on Tuesday unveiled Aperture 3, the latest update of its photo editing and management software. The announcement came around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, after a few hours of rampant Internet speculation about why Apple's online store went offline -- the telltale sign that a new product is on the way.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: lau | 10 Feb 2010 | email this to a friend
Do you remember when everyone said that Steve Jobs was evil for shafting early adopters by dropping the price of his Iphone just a few months after it had been released? Well it seems that Steverino is planning to pull a similar stunt on the gullible fanbois who will queue up to buy his giant Ipod Touch when it first comes out.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: mario loves you | 07 Feb 2010 | email this to a friend
Next week in San Francisco will be the annual Macworld Expo in San Francisco, so we figured it was time to look at all things Apple.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: The Judge | 02 Feb 2010 | email this to a friend
The soap opera of the 27 inch iMac has come to a end, with Apple halting the production line from building any more units until it can sort out the problems with the system.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: lau | 01 Feb 2010 | email this to a friend
What's the single most worrisome thing about the newly announced Apple iPad? It's Apple's monopoly on distribution of applications.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: donkeykong | 30 Jan 2010 | email this to a friend
Many women are saying the name evokes awkward associations with feminine hygiene products. People from Boston to Ireland are complaining that “iPad,” in their regional brogue, sounds almost indistinguishable from “iPod,” Apple's music player.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: ng | 26 Jan 2010 | email this to a friend
A French blog has uploaded a video to YouTube entitled "APPLE IPAD aka ISLATE TABLET AD ?!" The clip, as its title suggests, shows what appears to be a commercial for the thus-far-unconfirmed Apple tablet.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: ng | 25 Jan 2010 | email this to a friend
It doesn't seem like anybody has pictures of the upcoming Apple tablet (which should be announced on the 27th of Jan), but folks have managed to dig up and ancient prototype design of an Apple tablet (or laptop) back in the 1980's.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: Big Dave | 21 Jan 2010 | email this to a friend
Apple's tablet will feature a wireless chip made by Qualcomm — meaning its telecommunications partner will be Verizon.
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category: apple | 0 comments | submitted by: Big Dave | 15 Jan 2010 | email this to a friend
A Web site offering up to $100,000 for details on Apple's forthcoming tablet has been asked by the Cupertino, Calif., company's lawyers to stop, alleging the "bounty" is in violation of California laws protecting trade secrets.
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