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The Android has landed in the form of the G1, and Mac bloggers have had plenty to say about it, not all of it flattering. Perhaps one of the biggest differences between Android and the iPhone is the way in which applications will be distributed. Android will have a free-for-all marketplace, while iPhone has its App Store, a channel that's been chafing some developers with its lack of transparency.
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via Linux Insider @ 15:29 26th Sep
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via TechWhack @ 10:54 27th Sep
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via TechWhack @ 0:11 20th Nov
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via TechWhack @ 18:38 10th Nov
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The Android has landed in the form of the G1, and Mac bloggers have had plenty to say about it, not all of it flattering. Perhaps one of the biggest differences between Android and the iPhone is the way in which applications will be distributed. Android will have a free-for-all marketplace, while iPhone has its App Store, a channel that's been chafing some developers with its lack of transparency.
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via Linux Insider @ 10:55 27th Sep
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The Android has landed in the form of the G1, and Mac bloggers have had plenty to say about it, not all of it flattering. Perhaps one of the biggest differences between Android and the iPhone is the way in which applications will be distributed. Android will have a free-for-all marketplace, while iPhone has its App Store, a channel that's been chafing some developers with its lack of transparency.
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via Mac News World @ 15:30 26th Sep
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The Android has landed in the form of the G1, and Mac bloggers have had plenty to say about it, not all of it flattering. Perhaps one of the biggest differences between Android and the iPhone is the way in which applications will be distributed. Android will have a free-for-all marketplace, while iPhone has its App Store, a channel that's been chafing some developers with its lack of transparency.
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via Tech News World @ 15:30 26th Sep
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via Fortune @ 11:42 27th Oct
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via CNN Money @ 11:02 21st Nov
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via ZDNet @ 16:37 21st Oct
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via ZDNet @ 1:29 21st Oct
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Chapeau Blog Awards Tips Their Chapeaus to Bloggers Everywhere - Prudent Press Agency (Prudent Press Agency)---Minneapolis, MN -- www.Chapeaublogawards.com-- Chapeau Blog Awards, is tipping its hat to the brilliance of bloggers everywhere. In the first ever Chapeau Blog Awards, bloggers from Marketing & Advertising to Parenting blogs are called to be recognized for the creativity, ingenuity and dedication they put into creating and maintaining their blogs.
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via Prudent Press Agency @ 2:38 23rd Oct
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Mac fans holding out for a refresh on the Mac mini will just have to hold out a little longer -- Apple has reportedly confirmed that its product lineup is set in stone at least until the holidays are over. Meanwhile, a resourceful iPhone hacker has made a physical keyboard for the device, and cheapening flash memory could mean bigger hard drives or smaller prices for future Apple products.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 21:17 8th Nov
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Mac fans holding out for a refresh on the Mac mini will just have to hold out a little longer -- Apple has reportedly confirmed that its product lineup is set in stone at least until the holidays are over. Meanwhile, a resourceful iPhone hacker has made a physical keyboard for the device, and cheapening flash memory could mean bigger hard drives or smaller prices for future Apple products.
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via Mac News World @ 13:52 7th Nov
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Mac fans holding out for a refresh on the Mac mini will just have to hold out a little longer -- Apple has reportedly confirmed that its product lineup is set in stone at least until the holidays are over. Meanwhile, a resourceful iPhone hacker has made a physical keyboard for the device, and cheapening flash memory could mean bigger hard drives or smaller prices for future Apple products.
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via Tech News World @ 7:43 7th Nov
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IconAn interesting NYT Bits blog entry covers Opera's mobile browser. Buried in the middle of the article is this quote: "Opera's engineers have developed a version of Opera Mini that can run on an Apple iPhone, but Apple won't let the company release it because it competes with Apple's own Safari browser." It also talks about Opera on the Wii and browsers in cars. A good read. My Take: But back to the iPhone. As tempted as I am to just shrug it off, since Apple is free to run its App Store any way it pleases, as an enthusiastic iPhone user, I think Apple is shooting itself in the foot here, as it is with all the "competitive" apps being rejected. Apple does stand to lose some Google revenue by letting people use other browsers, but they have much more to gain by unleashing the creativity of the developer community and giving them the fre
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via OSNews @ 19:44 29th Oct
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My Apple Space announces "The New Blog" on the popular social networking website for Apple enthusiasts. On My Apple Space developers are meeting reviewers and customers, media is finding new readers, gamers are setting up tournaments and switchers are finding new Apple friends to help them make the important leap to the fantastic world of Apple. WIth "The New Blog" the reader can also become the writer. The perfect place to test your blogging talent.
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via Applelinks.com @ 20:37 22nd Nov
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BusinessRight now there are big things that we can do on our blogs, surely the popularity of the blogosphere have hit an all time high, with it being the best way to broadcast what you have in mind, now if you have a blog you might be considering on improving it. I mean doing some cosmetic renovations on it. So setting up your own blog theme can be a good choice for sure. When you set up your own blog, your blog provider will give you a choice of templates to use. It may be difficult to find one you like, since there may not many options. Using the proprietary template means your blog will probably look like many others. Make your blog stand out by using free blog templates. So far there are websites that offers these kinds of service, so let me walk you through it.
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via Turks.US @ 1:02 1st Nov
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The far-reaching nondisclosure agreement iPhone developers had to sign caused enough kerfuffle in the dev community that Apple took it back, allowing app makers to speak more freely. Also this week: Apple hints at burning down the Web's biggest music store, and photos of the newest MacBook models bubble up to the surface. Maybe.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 12:18 3rd Oct
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You can buy the Apple 3G iPhone unlocked from the Apple store in Hongkong. Unfortunately if you try to order and get it delivered outside Hongkong, the Apple HK online store does not allow it. But I am sure there are retailers in Hongkong who would gladly ship it to you. The Apple HK online store says (see screenshot below): “iPhone 3G purchased at the Apple Online Store can be activated with any wireless carrier. Simply insert the SIM from your current phone into the iPhone 3G and connect to iTunes 8 to complete activation.”
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via Muni Wireless @ 11:19 28th Sep
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Hackintosh maker Psystar's legal defenses system -- basically, its claim that Apple is a monopoly -- has failed in court. All that's apparently left now is for Apple to go in for the kill. Outside the courtroom this week, Apple TV got a bump with a new firmware update, and in iTunes news, it appears as though the online music store is still trying to get the record labels to let it dump DRM.
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via Tech News World @ 15:18 21st Nov
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Hackintosh maker Psystar's legal defenses system -- basically, its claim that Apple is a monopoly -- has failed in court. All that's apparently left now is for Apple to go in for the kill. Outside the courtroom this week, Apple TV got a bump with a new firmware update, and in iTunes news, it appears as though the online music store is still trying to get the record labels to let it dump DRM.
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via Mac News World @ 13:13 21st Nov
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Icon"Apple has shown terrific growth over the past decade after virtually collapsing in the early 90s. However, one segment that it has never really been able to win back is the business sector. Not since the days of Apple IIe's or further back has Apple really enjoyed strong business adoption. And the business sector, consisting of everything from business laptops, to servers and business phones, is a huge revenue source so this was a big loss for Apple. However, Apple's hottest gadget, the iPhone is finally starting to win Apple a following in the business community."
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via OSNews @ 13:31 17th Nov
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stevejobs.jpg* Apple building search engine, TechCrunch hears. "We’ve received multiple (if thin) reports that Apple is working on a search engine of some sort. At first glance, the rumors make sense. Apple’s Safari browser has 6-7% market share, and currently uses Google as the search engine for both the standard and iPhone/iPod versions (unlike other browsers, you don’t have a choice)... Also, Apple can’t be super pleased with Google’s competition to the iPhone with Android... But one important fact that isn’t checking out - if Apple were building a search engine, they’d be hiring search experts and engineers. We’ve talked to a ton of them at all the big companies, and while some of them heard the same rumors, none have lost search employees to Apple, or heard of any specific hirings.
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via Silicon Alley Insider @ 9:25 13th Nov
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Nuclear Elephant writes "Apple appears to be taking ideas from commercial software already being sold and is attempting to patent the concepts as their own. According to Apple Insider, Apple has recently filed a patent application for a notification screen on the iPhone. The only problem with this is that Intellisync has been using this concept in their popular iPhone notification screen software for over a year now, and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that this is a clear rip-off. Apple recently became famous (or infamous) for stealing other people's ideas when they rolled out their Dashboard in Mac OS X, which had many similarities to a desktop widget program named the Konfabulator, which later became Yahoo widgets. The case here isn't a simple hijacking of an idea, however — Apple is applying for a patent on Intelliscreen's
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via Slashdot @ 21:48 19th Sep
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