Sometimes you have to wonder if Psystar is actually aware that they’re in the midst of a lawsuit that could potentially send their employees to jail (for purposefully deleting evidence). Often times, it seems that Psystar’s main priorities include posturing up for the sake of publicity and pointless attempts to mock Apple.
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After meeting with Apple executives Greg Joswiak, Peter Oppenheimer, and Eddy Cue, Barclays Capital analyst Ben Reitzers presumably gained a better understanding of what products Apple has in store for consumers in 2010. Though admittedly anti-climactic, Reitzers wrote in a recent note to investors that Apple has the following products coming up in the pipeline: […]
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Comments Off on Adobe to halt PowerPc support in future CS software
Adobe announced last week that future versions of its Creative Suite software (which includes programs such as Photoshop and Dreamweaver) will stop supporting Macs running on old PowerPc architechture. In a statement issued to consumers, Adobe noted: Customers are being notified to provide fair notice of any changes regarding the operating systems and hardware supported by Adobe solutions. […]
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For whatever reason, it’s recently become chic to hop aboard the Apple bashing bandwagon, and while Apple has its faults just like any other company, Apple seems to be held to an entirely different standard relative to other companies who conduct their business in a similar fashion. But why all the hate?
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The ongoing litigation between Apple and un-authorized clonemaker Psystar is turning into a full-fledged legal circus of epic proportions. In what seems to be a pattern here, it seems that Psystar has yet again engaged in some questionable legal conduct. Moreover, Psystar once again seems more concerned with publicly mocking Apple than it is with, […]
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Comments Off on TomTom for iPhone now available on iTunes for $99
Well this should be good news for weary and lost travelers – TomTom’s much anticipated turn by turn app for the iPhone is finally available on iTunes for $99. TomTom is also planning to release a car-kit in conjunction with the app release which will include the latest and greatest in Tom Tom software, the […]
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17. August 2009
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