Archives: July 2010
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Apple seeks patents for travel, hotel and high fashion shopping apps
Three Apple patent applications just became public on USPTO website…
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Apple invades BlackBerry territory with Canadian iPhone 4 frenzy
Apple invaded BlackBerry territory Friday with the launch of its iPhone 4 across Canada…
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News Corp. considering new digital news venture focused on iPad
News Corp. is seriously considering what could be a game change…
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WSJ: Intel seen as front runner in race for Infineon’s wireless chip unit
Intel Corp. appears close to a deal with Infineon Technologies AG…
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Rogers system melts down in Canadian iPhone 4 launch
Rogers suffered embarrassment in an iPhone launch again today…
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Uh, what ‘death grip?’ iPhone 4 ‘antennagate’ fails to materialize for Sydney fans
Maybe their mobile signal is weaker, or maybe our hands are just smaller?
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Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer’s iPad envy (with video)
On Thursday Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer said Apple has sold more iPads than he would have liked…
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Canadians line up by the thousands across the country for Apple iPhone 4
Thousands of people across the country lined up outside stores early Friday…
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Businesses find innovative ways to put Apple’s revolutionary iPad to work
When Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad in January, he pitched it mostly as a consumer device…
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Ars Technica reviews Apple’s Magic Trackpad: Nice to have, but not necessary
The enclosure is made of aluminum with a thin layer of glass on the tracking surface…
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Why Microsoft and HP will never catch Apple
No one can deny that Apple has dominated the technology conversation…
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Our free iPhone 4 Bumpers just arrived from Apple
Our free iPhone 4 Bumpers just arrived via USPS delivery…
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Should Apple buy Infineon?
This week’s rumors that Intel is about to acquire Infineon’s wireless chip business…
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Apple quietly settles with patent troll, promptly gets hit by new one
Apple yesterday settled a patent infringement lawsuit with patent troll Minerva Industries…
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Jim Cramer: Tech’s worst CEO? No, not Ballmer, it’s Michael Dell
If you assumed Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer was tech’s worst CEO, think again…
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OmniFocus for iPad released; professional task management with iPhone, Mac sync
The Omni Group has announced…
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Daily Telegraph reviews iPhone 4: Not just a slight improvement over iPhone 3GS, a massive jump
On the occasion on the iPhone 4 launch in Australia..
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UK soldiers use iPad app to train for Afghan operations
For the first time, UK troops are using a special app developed for the iPad to learn how…
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Porn industry sees opportunity in Apple iPhone 4’s FaceTime video chat
It’s a maxim of technology: Invent the newest gadget and the porn industry will find a way to cash in…
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Apple may soon pass Exxon to become the most valuable U.S. company
Better watch your back Exxon Mobil, Apple’s coming on fast…
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Psystar files legal reply brief in response to Apple
Hot on the heels of my last report, Psystar has filed its Reply Brief in response to Apple…
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Wired: Google, CIA Invest in ‘future’ of Web monitoring
The investment arms of the CIA and Google are both backing a company…
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UAE: RIM’s BlackBerry data handling violates the law
The offshore storage of data by Research In Motion for its BlackBerry smartphones conflicts with a 2007…
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BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion registers ‘BlackPad.com’
Unless someone at Research In Motion is taking the time to screw with all of us…
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Australia’s Telstra gives Apple iPhone 4 award for ‘best coverage performance’
Many people have asked us about how they can get the best coverage performance…
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