Archive | May 3rd, 2010

The iPhone cleans up that technological mess [Photo]

3. May 2010

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Ain’t this the truth. via Top Cultured

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Disputing Jobs’ claim of a gathering patent pool to go after OGG

3. May 2010

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In a recent email, Steve Jobs tried to clear up a misconception over open source software and technology governed by open standards. His reply stated: All video codecs are covered by patents. A patent pool is being assembled to go after Theora and other “open source” codecs now. Unfortunately, just because something is open source, […]

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Microsoft cancels Courier project, world yawns

3. May 2010

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Calling this news might be a stretch, but Microsoft axed in-house support for the Courier tablet that generated a swarm of intrigue and speculation a few months back. In the Fall of 2009, a number of concept sketches and videos of Microsoft Courier sprung up on the web. As a quick refresher, the Courier notebook consisted […]

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HP’s acquisition of Palm has more than a tinge of Apple inspiration

3. May 2010

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HP made a big power move last week when it announced its intention to acquire Palm for $1.2 billion. The driving force behind HP’s move was Palm’s WebOS, which now gives HP the resources to release devices where they can control both the hardware and software. Sound familiar? In an interview conducted shortly after the […]

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Apple faces federal antitrust inquiry in light of its anti-Flash stance

3. May 2010

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According to a recent report in the New York Post, Apple for the first time may find itself on the wrong side of a federal anti-trust investigation. Citing a person familiar with the matter, the paper reports that the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission are currently in negotiations to figure out which regulatory body […]

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Why Apple prefers to control its own destiny

3. May 2010

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Apple’s been on the receiving end of a lot of criticism in light of its updated developer agreement which prohibits the use of cross platform compilers such as the Flash-to-iPhone compiler found in the recently released CS 5. Apple’s actions have been labeled anti-competitive, with some calling Apple downright evil, and their latest moves have […]

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Apple sells over 1 million iPads in 28 days

3. May 2010

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In the first month since going on sale, Apple confirmed today that it had already sold 1 million units of the iPad. In a press release issued earlier this morning, Apple announced that it took them just 28 days to hit the 1 million mark, while pointing out that iPad users have already downloaded over […]

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How Wired tracked down Brian Hogan

3. May 2010

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Brian X. Chen on how Wired was able to track down the guy who, on one fateful night, left a bar with Gray Powell’s iPhone 4G in tow. It all started with a Facebook comment. The day Gizmodo published its 4G iPhone bombshell, our former intern Rose Roark saw a suspicious-looking note posted by Hogan […]

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