Archive | February 9th, 2010

Adobe: Over 7 million attempts to download Flash from iPhones and iPod Touches

9. February 2010

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Amidst all the grumbling back and forth over Apple’s decision not to support Flash on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and the iPad comes an interesting report courtesy of the San Francisco Chronicle saying that in December alone, that were more than 7 million attempts to download Flash from Adobe’s website via iPhones and iPod Touches […]

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Analysts: Apple’s iPhone contract with AT&T to extend into 2011

9. February 2010

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Despite a number of reports suggesting that the iPhone will be available on every major US carrier by the fall of 2010, two analysts are now going against the grain and stating that Apple’s choice of AT&T to handle 3G connectivity on the iPad suggests that Apple will extend its exclusive iPhone agreement with AT&T […]

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iTunes music sales contract in face of variable pricing

9. February 2010

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When Steve Jobs and Apple first struck deals to sell music on iTunes, the music was shrouded in DRM and was only playable on the iPod, which at the time, was a Mac only device. At the time, the music labels were willing to get into bed with Apple because even if the venture proved […]

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Apple releases Aperture 3

9. February 2010

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Apple today announced the release of Aperture 3, the latest update to its popular photo editing and management software. Some of the 200+ new features in the latest release include support for Faces and Places, which first made their debut in iPhoto ’09, along with a new feature called “Brushes” which allows users to “paint […]

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The tweet that infuriated Steve Jobs

9. February 2010

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For as much of a public showman as Steve Jobs is, he is a notoriously private person, and his obsession with privacy clearly seeps into the culture at Apple where unannounced products are never talked about and product leaks are handled with utmost severity. The latest and greatest product to emerge from Cupertino is the […]

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