Archive | March 4th, 2011

iPad 2 production to yield upwards of 10-12 million units in Q2 of 2011 – Report

4. March 2011

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DigiTimes is reporting that Apple suppliers are anticipating iPad 2 production to yield 10-12 million units during the second quarter of 2011 and as many as 24 million during the second half of the year.

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PayPay VP Sam Shrauger: Apple’s new subscription rules will stunt iPad 2 popularity

4. March 2011

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While most of the fallout from Apple’s new in-app subscription guidelines seems to have subsided, it’s not all quiet on the western front just yet. Remember, publishers, critics, and users alike expressed unmitigated anger at Apple seeking to get a 30% cut from all subscriptions that originate from an iOS app. In the wake of that […]

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The lunacy of Steve Jobs’ “reality distortion field”

4. March 2011

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Steve Jobs has charisma. He has panache. Hell, he might even be the most interesting guy in the world. Whatever you wanna call it, Jobs has an uncanny ability to pitch a product in a way that makes you think “Man, my funds are running low, but jeez, I gotta pick me up one of […]

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Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata chastises smartphone game quality

4. March 2011

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In the blink of an eye, the mobile gaming narrative has shifted from handhelds like the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP to smartphones like the iPhone and a slew of Android devices. With smartphone consumers now having tens of thousands of affordable gaming titles at their disposal, long-time gaming companies like Nintendo are suffering as […]

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Why Apple’s DNA puts the iPad 2 ahead of the competition

4. March 2011

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There are a lot of nuggets to devour from Apple’s iPad media event, but one tidbit worth writing about is Steve Jobs’ take on the tablet market and why he feels Apple is uniquely positioned to succeed where other tablet manufacturers are not. In essence, it cuts at the very way Apple views the tablet […]

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Apple addresses 57 security bugs in iTunes 10.2 update

4. March 2011

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Zdnet writes: If you use Apple’s iTunes software — whether on Windows or Mac OS X — it’s important that you immediately apply the latest software update. Apple has shipped iTuens 10.2 as a highly-critical patch to cover a whopping 57 security vulnerabilities, some serious enough to allow hackers to take complete control of a […]

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“When Smart People are Bad Employees”

4. March 2011

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Great read from Ben Horowitz describing how extremely intelligent and capable individuals can easily double as bad employees. For instance, take the Flake. Example 2: The Flake Some brilliant people can be totally unreliable. At Opsware, we once hired an unequivocal genius—I’ll call him Roger (not his real name). Roger was an engineer in an […]

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iPad 2 hands-on video looks fast as hell

4. March 2011

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iPad 2 hands-on video courtesy of PC Mag.

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How Apple views the iPad

4. March 2011

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John Gruber writes: Jobs seemed particularly ebullient throughout, but never more so than when discussing the iPad’s competition. There’s a palpable sense among everyone from Apple I spoke to yesterday that this is the biggest and most important thing in the history of the industry. The this isn’t just the iPad. It’s the whole iOS ecosystem — […]

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iPad 2 – it’s all battery baby!

4. March 2011

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Steve Jobs made a point of bragging about how the iPad 2 is faster, lighter, and thinner than its predecessor. Moreover, the iPad 2 has better hardware, a gyroscope, and of course, front and rear facing cameras. Still, Apple was able to maintain the astounding 10-hour battery life it achieved with the original iPad.

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