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Friday, September 25, 2009

Perhaps by “Devices Like the Pre,” Verizon CEO Meant the iPhone?

pre_High_HatWell, now we know why Verizon Wireless CEO Lowell McAdam said he expects to have “devices like the Pre” on his network by next year: The carrier doesn’t plan to offer the Pre at all–according to unnamed sources cited by TheStreet.com, anyway.

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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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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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Friday, July 10, 2009

Apple to Bring Wi-Fi-Free iPhone to China Three Months Early

iphonechina-150x150Apple’s iPhone is coming to China, perhaps sooner than later. But when the handset finally arrives, it’s likely to lack an important feature. Sources say Apple has formally requested a network access license to sell the iPhone in China, but it’s for a customized model in which Wi-Fi support has been disabled.

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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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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Uh, Hello? Cut-and-Paste!?!

November 21. That’s the day iPhone 2.2 is rumored to arrive at market. And when, or if, it does, it’s expected to include some slick new features. Among them: Enhancements to Google Maps, including support for Google Street View, plus bus schedules and walking directions…

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Rock Band Meets the Beatles

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Google Android Phone: 3G, $179, Amazon MP3, App Store, 1GB, Copy and Paste

The first Android-powered handset debuted this morning at a T-Mobile launch event in New York. Manufactured by HTC, the G1 is largely as anticipated. Peter Chou, CEO of HTC describes it as “iconic,” but that’s being a bit generous, I think. In design, the device seems to borrow quite a bit from the T-Mobile Sidekick, and its touchscreen GUI clearly owes a thing or two to Apple’s iPhone.

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