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Software Updates and New Releases for Week Ending 2008-10-04The Apple Blog - 12 hours ago My Apple TV woes managed to eat away at some of the time I would have dedicated to scouring for updates and new toys, but I managed to find some interesting applications and utilities. I didn’t have time to put … Also tagged: development, software, fix, patch, software update, new release |
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Logo Wars Continue Over Apple’s Forbidden FruitThe Apple Blog - 18 hours ago After targeting New York City’s GreenNYC campaign earlier this year, Apple is now threatening The Victoria School of Business and Technology for infringing on the Apple logo. The school, located in British Columbia … Also tagged: news, school, copyright, lawsuit, logo, trademark, infringement |
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Apple Loosening Muzzles?The Apple Blog - 19 hours ago One of the inaugural stories on just-launched news site The Daily Beast is a column by the founder and former editor of Mac news and rumors site Think Secret, Nicholas Ciarelli. The article suggests that Apple is … Also tagged: news, legal, cult of mac, suits, secrecy, leaks |
The Apple Blog - Oct 7, 2008
The now non-existent iPhone developer NDA seems to have been holding back a flood of useful and diverse information. IBM has contributed to this information deluge with their release of a tutorial (registration …
Also tagged: development, windows, linux, jailbreak, iphone development
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Techspansion Shutting Down Development of VisualHub/iSquintThe Apple Blog - Oct 6, 2008 Techspansion developer Tyler Loch, maker of the incredibly useful multimedia manipulation tools VisualHub, iSquint and AudialHub, has announced he is discontinuing all further development. “…After much soul-searching … Also tagged: video, news, audio, software, ipod, iphone, conversion, transcoding, visualhub, apple tv |
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Update: More “Brick” Rumors, Nvidia MacBook GPUsThe Apple Blog - Oct 6, 2008 A few days ago we posted a story about the much-sensationalized upcoming Apple mystery product, “The Brick.” While there is still no definite word regarding what it actually is, 9to5mac is now reporting that a … Also tagged: news, hardware, macbook, nvidia, lasers, brick, gpu |
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Why Google’s G1 Entices Me More Than the iPhoneThe Apple Blog - Oct 5, 2008 I have a confession to make. The new Google G1 smartphone appeals to me a lot more than the iPhone does. Not in terms of slickness and coolness of course, but actually, even though it’s about 30% thicker and nearly 20% … Also tagged: hardware, google, smartphone, iphone, android, g1 |
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Steve Jobs’ Heart AttackThe Apple Blog - Oct 4, 2008 Nearly a month ago, at Apple’s unveiling of the new iPod lineup for this fall, Steve Jobs quoted Mark Twain’s “The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.” (By the way, Snopes.com and Wikipedia both say that … Also tagged: aapl, rumors, stock market, steve jobs |
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Apple TV Authorization Server Problem Causes Mass Factory RestoresThe Apple Blog - Oct 4, 2008 I was in the process of attempting to install the Apple TV 2.2 update and then rent a movie for the family tonight when my Apple TV began a loop where it would get through the introductory Apple TV movie and then start … Also tagged: news, hardware, apple tv, factory restore, bad patch |
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The “Brick”: Game Changer or Niche Product Without a Market?The Apple Blog - Oct 3, 2008 The internets are currently abuzz with rumors of a new, genre-bending product due out of Cupertino, possibly at the speculated October Mac event. Though most agree it likely isn’t a building material to be used with … Also tagged: hardware, tablet, brick, product transition |