Archive | August, 2009

Amazon now taking pre-orders for Snow Leopard

1. August 2009

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Amazon has already started taking pre-orders for Apple’s next iteration of OS X, Snow Leopard, an update with a lot of under the hood upgrades that should make systems run a lot snappier for Mac users.  Snow Leopard, of course, will only cost you $29 and from what we’ve seen so far, will be well […]

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Apple gives gift of queue time and priority emails to iPhone developers

1. August 2009

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After bearing the brunt of a seemingly never-ending stream of complaints about the iPhone app store, Apple has finally done a little something that will actually leave developers smiling. One of the most commonly voiced complaints about the iTunes App Store is the lack of transparency Apple provides developers.  For some developers, the app approval […]

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Explaining the shift to Macs and the decline of Windows

1. August 2009

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The passion the Mac faithful have for their OS of choice is well-known, and indeed, these minions often serve as unofficial advertising sounding boards for Apple.  I myself remember, way back when, being flabbergasted at people who preferred using Windows 3.1 over the Mac, and tried, often unsuccessfully, to convince them to take a look […]

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Apple logo made entirely out of Rubics Cubes [Photo]

1. August 2009

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I guess this guy got tired of trying to solve his crazy collection of rubics cubes, and just decided to construct an Apple logo out of them instead.  Not too shabby.

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FCC investigating Apple and AT&T over removal of Google Voice apps

1. August 2009

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In the wake of Apple removing all Google Voice related apps from iTunes, the FCC sent letters to both Apple and AT&T in an effort to figure out if their actions might be categorized as anti-competitive behavior. The Wall Street Journal reports: The FCC’s letter to Google asks for a description of the Google Voice […]

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