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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Apple Finally Gets Around to Updating Apple TV

movies_hero20091014It has been about two years since Apple last released a major firmware update for its Apple TV platform, so the release of Apple TV 3.0 today will come as welcome news to those who own the device. 3.0 is largely as rumored: Adding support for both iTunes LP and iTunes Extras.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

USB Group Says iTunes Can Block Pre

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Friday, August 21, 2009

iPhone Owners Would Like to Replace Battery, AT&T

iphonedislikes_thumbAccording to a new survey from ChangeWave, owners of Apple’s new iPhone 3GS are quite happy with the device. Sadly, the same cannot be said of the AT&T service that accompanies it. Asked what they dislike most about the iPhone, 41 percent of respondents said the device’s short battery life. Nearly a third, 32 percent, said AT&T.

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Ganging Up on Google

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Apple Alumni Association of Palm, Inc. Announces New Member

apple_palm_logoPalm has added another Apple alum to its employee roster. Jeff Zwerner, who did stints at Apple as both senior art director and creative director for packaging, has signed on at Palm as senior vice president of brand design.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

AT&T Does Not Manage or Approve Apps for the App Store (Though We May Bitch About the Ones We Dislike)

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AT&T has replied to a Federal Communications Commission letter of inquiry into the role it played in the rejection of a number of third-party Google Voice apps and Google’s official GV client from Apple’s iTunes App Store. The gist of the reply: Don’t look at us.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

You Can Almost Hear the Shrieks of Outrage in Cupertino, Can’t You?

jobswpredieDevices “falsely pretending to be iPods” can once again sync with iTunes, whether Apple likes it or not. Palm this evening released an update to the Pre’s webOS operating system that restores the iTunes syncing ability that its Cupertino rival disabled only last week.

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Wonder if This Has Something to Do With Those Laptop Hunter Ads…

microsoft_lauren-150x1501The high-end PC market is not a bad place to be. Just ask Apple, which rules it and with great financial success. According to new stats from NPD Group, Apple now claims 91 percent of the U.S. retail market for personal computers costing more than $1,000. Nine out of 10 dollars spent on such machines in June went to Cupertino.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Apple “Fixes” Pre-iTunes Sync

itunes_nopreApple rolled out iTunes 8.2.1, a minor point release of its popular media software that provides “a number of important bug fixes and addresses an issue with verification of Apple devices.” And devices masquerading as them. Like the Palm Pre.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

“Unsupported Third-Party Digital Media Players.” Hmm, Wonder Who That Could Pre…

548799534_7ngz6-sPalm’s Pre is the first non-Apple device to successfully link with iTunes in years. And it may also be the last. On Tuesday, Apple issued an advisory warning that it does not support iTunes integration with third-party digital media players.

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Friday, April 3, 2009

IBM-Sun Day Monday?

Sun and IBM reportedly prepare for a Monday announcement. Plus, Stephen Colbert on Twitter, iPhone camera rumors, and YouTube’s 2009 losses. (April 3)

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Future iPhones to Sport Less Crappy Cameras

iphone-zoomMarket source reports from Taiwanese trade mags are best taken with a grain of salt, if not an entire salt flat–particularly if they concern Apple. That said, claims today that Cupertino has ordered a bunch of 3.2-megapixel CMOS image sensors for its next-generation iPhone seem entirely reasonable, if only because the device’s current camera is so poor.

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Monday, March 23, 2009

100 Percent Obvious: Next-Gen iPhone Due This Summer

sonofiphonejpgThough it made no mention of a next-generation handset at its iPhone OS 3.0 preview last week, Apple is clearly hard at work on one. And if history is any guide, the company will bring it to market sometime in mid-June just as it did the iPhone 3G last year. And if history is any guide, this new iPhone will be a great improvement over its predecessor. So “100 percent confirmed” reports leaking out of AT&T claiming Cupertino is doing exactly that aren’t all that interesting.

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Incoming! iPhone OS 3.0

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You Can Almost Feel the Panic at Palm, Can’t You?

iphone3eventLooks like Apple will hold a special event in March, after all–but its focus won’t be on desktops. This morning the company distributed invitations for a March 17 gathering at its Cupertino Town Hall to discuss the iPhone OS 3.0 and an updated software development kit.

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