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Is anyone else unimpressed with Microsoft’s Courier tablet?

30. September 2009

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Early yesterday, Gizmodo published what purports to be a more polished mockup video of how Microsoft’s newly rumored Courier notebook/tablet (or whatever you wanna call it) will function.  Reading many of the comments at various tech sites, the masses all seem to be shouting in unison, “I WANT ONE!”  Not one to ever kill a […]

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New iPod Touch ad shows up on IGN.com, and why the device won’t be getting analog controls anytime soon

28. September 2009

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Well, in case you needed any more proof that Apple was dead serious about positioning the iPod Touch as a gaming device, look no further than the online ad below which was recently featured on the video game website IGN.com. The ad is pretty similar to other online ad-campaigns that Apple has run previously on […]

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Why Microsoft’s Zune HD strategy is too little too late

16. September 2009

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In a recent interview, Zune marketing manager Brian Seitz discussed the Zune HD strategy and whether or not it was concerned with the new camera equipped iPod Nano’s. Q: Are you concerned about competing with new iPods with cameras built in? A: The more things like that that make their way into these devices that […]

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Why the new Motorola Cliq won’t be a hit

14. September 2009

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Last week, Motorola unveiled its latest attempt to remain relevant in a mobile industry that seemingly passed them by in a heartbeat – the Motorola Cliq.  The Cliq features a new Motorola technology called “Motoblur”, a feature which “Motoblur streams your emails, conversations and friends right into your phone.  Only Motoblur can sync them all, […]

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Why Apple didn’t put a camera in the iPod Touch

10. September 2009

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The lack of a camera in the new iPod Touch models has generated a considerable amount of disappointment in the blogosphere, with some folks going so far as to claim that Apple is getting lazy and insulting its consumers. But there’s a method to Apple’s madness, and it’s called business.   Despite what Jesus Diaz of […]

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Why it’s important for Steve Jobs to show up at today’s media event

8. September 2009

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Apple’s media event is just a few hours away, so I’ll keep this brief. There’s a lot of back and forth about whether or not Steve Jobs will show up and present new iPods and other goodies at tomorrows special music related media event. Jobs, of course, hasn’t made a public appearance since he first […]

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The case against an Apple HDTV

1. September 2009

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This past February, analyst Gene Munster predicted that an Apple branded HDTV was on the horizon. We expect Apple to design a connected television over the next two years (launching in 2011) with DVR functionality built in. These recorded shows could then sync with Macs, iPhones and iPods over a wireless network. The device would […]

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Apple’s growing role in WebKit development and what it means for Flash

28. August 2009

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The WebKit engine has become the de-facto standard for mobile browsers, something which takes on broader implications in light of Apple’s unparalleled involvement and contribution to the WebKit open-source project. In addition to Apple, a number of other companies such as Nokia and Google are heavily involved with WebKit development, but with approximately 30 webkit […]

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Why Gaming won’t be the killer feature on the Apple Tablet

27. August 2009

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Cult of Mac brings us the following demo of what gaming might look like on the rumored Apple tablet.  The person behind the video below is an anonymous grad student who believes that gaming will be the killer app on the Apple tablet, and below, he comes up with a demo which displays what a […]

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Apple lawsuit raises interesting legal issue about iPhone apps

27. August 2009

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Early last week, it came to light that a National Geographic photographer named Louis Psihoyos is suing Apple for $2 million in damages because an iPhone app called “i.TV” uses one of Psihoyos’ pictures without permission. The image in question is called “The Information Revolution, 500 Monitors” and shows a person sitting in a chair […]

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Microsoft encourages developers to charge more for Windows Mobile apps, and why that won’t be enough

20. August 2009

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Earlier this week at the first ever Windows Mobile Developers Camp, Microsoft had some interesting things to say to its developers regarding app pricing on the upcoming Windows Marketplace app store.  Speaking to a group of about 50 developers, Loke Uei, Microsoft’s senior technical product manager for mobile developer experience, suggested that developers should avoid […]

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Are we hyping up the Apple tablet into something it’s not?

20. August 2009

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It’s widely believed that Apple will deliver a tablet sometime in early 2010, and even though the device’s specifications aren’t completely known, that hasn’t stopped analysts from talking about the millions of dollars in additional revenue that a tablet will bring in. It’s easy, though, to get caught up in the hoopla surrounding an Apple […]

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