Archive | September 22nd, 2009

ESPN looks to monetize its iPhone success

22. September 2009

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PaidContent has an interesting article detailing ESPN’s efforts to build on the success of its free ScoreCenter app for the iPhone and branch out into the realm of paid apps.  To date, ScoreCenter has been downloaded 2.7 million times, and though ESPN executives were wary that the app might steer users away from their iPhone […]

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Is this Microsoft’s new tablet?

22. September 2009

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Fresh off reports that Microsoft was working on its own version of a tablet comes this seemingly mega scoop from Gizmodo which purports to show not just photos of the tablet, but a pr demo of how the device might actually work. The device is called Courier, and it’s not really a tablet per se, […]

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Vote on proposed accounting change for iPhone revenue to take place tomorrow

22. September 2009

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For some time now, analysts have pointed out that Apple’s share price doesn’t appropriately reflect the true financial health of the company, with the reason being that Apple spreads out the revenue it earns from each iPhone sale over a period of 24 months.  Because Apple periodically offers iPhone users significant software updates, current accounting […]

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Extending dock functionality with “Stand Up” dock [Mockup Video]

22. September 2009

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Check out this nifty little mockup of a “stand up” dock from Keith Lang.  For anyone with a large collection of icons in their dock, this feature would be a nice time saver. ‘Stand Up’ Mac Dock Mockup from Keith Lang on Vimeo.

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Netflix on the iPhone? Not so fast

22. September 2009

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The rise of Netflix has all but ruined Blockbuster’s chain of brick and mortar video stores, and with movie streaming now at the forefront of Netflix’s business plans, its only natural to wonder when a Netflix app might be coming to the iPhone. Despite some vague reports that Netflix would be coming to the iPhone […]

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Trouble a-brewin’ in Apple Store in Seattle

22. September 2009

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Citing abusive working conditions, and perhaps labor law violations as well, a group of employees at an Apple retail store in Seattle, Washington are planning an October 3rd walkout. ifoAppleStore writes: According to insiders, the employees’ complaints haven’t been fully investigated by the company’s human resources department. After reaching an impasse with Sr. VP Retail […]

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Survey: Professional photographers prefer Adobe Lightroom over Apple’s Aperture

22. September 2009

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Using a sample survey of 1,045 professional photographers in North American, independent research company InfoTrends found that most photogs prefer using Adobe Lightroom for raw image processing as opposed to Apple’s Aperture program.  To be clear, the data below doesn’t refer to actual unit sales, but to actual photographer preference.

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Microsoft reportedly luring away Apple retail employees

22. September 2009

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Microsoft’s planned retail store initiative will soon get underway with stores in Scottsdale, Arizona and Mission Viejo, California scheduled to open up for business later this fall.  Reports of Microsoft’s plans to enter the cutthroat world of retail first surfaced in early February, and since then, Redmond has seemingly been copying the Apple retail playbook […]

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