Archive | April 1st, 2009

Report: Snow Leopard won’t be ready before September, will support Blu-ray?

1. April 2009

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Hardmac is reporting that Snow Leopard will most likely see a release date sometime in September at the earliest. They note that Apple still has a considerable amount of fine tuning left to do on underlying core technologies such as Quicktime X, Open CL, and Grand Central.  The public at large will most likely get […]

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iPhone Shuffle sales boom, while rest of iPod lineup stagnates

1. April 2009

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NPD Data via AppleInsider:

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Microsoft looks to work with handset manufacturers to encourage more iPhone-like features

1. April 2009

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As Microsoft preps for its new Windows Mobile app store,  Microsoft’s mobile guru Andy Lees had some interesting things to say regarding Microsoft’s desire to work with handset makers to encourage more iPhone-like features.   The Detroit News reports: “Apple took a bet on expensive hardware and designed the software around the hardware,” Lees said. […]

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In case you’re interested, Microsoft Laura’s acting Resume

1. April 2009

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Microsoft’s latest commercial has probably been generating a lot more scrutiny over the use of an “actress” than necessary.  But we’ll jump on the bandwagon anyways and drop this gem on ya –  in case any of you are curious, check out Lauren De Long’s acting Resume below, complete with headshots.  Also, her IMDB page […]

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Updated iPhone OS 3.0 beta increases number of homescreens to 11

1. April 2009

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Yesterday, Apple seeded an updated version of the iPhone OS 3.0 to developers.  Soon thereafter, the folks over at The Loop Blog discovered that Apple increased the number of possible homescreens from 9 to 11.  Each homescreen holds 16 applications, plus the 4 anchor applications in the dock.  The recent update now changes the possible […]

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iPhone Pirate site puts the smackdown on rival pirate site

1. April 2009

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Now this is interesting.  2 different iPhone pirate apps dueling it out nerd style. A new application has been created for the iPhone which is designed to not only get all the latest Apple apps free of charge, but to teach a commercial iPhone pirate a lesson by opening his servers to all. TorrentFreak has […]

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