Apple launches new Podcasts app

Wed, Jun 27, 2012

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Looks like podcasts are getting some dedicated love from Apple.

Yesterday, Apple released a standalone podcasts app in the iOS App Store aptly titled “Podcasts.” As you might expect, the app is free to download and checks in at a more than reasonable 8.8 MB.

Apple describes the apps new features thusly:

  • Enjoy all of your audio and video podcasts in a single app
  • Explore hundreds of thousands of podcasts including shows in over 40 languages
  • Try the innovative new Top Stations feature to find new podcast series in a variety of topics, including arts, business, comedy, music, news, sports, and more.
  • Browse by Audio or Video podcasts, or see what’s most popular in Top Charts
  • Tap subscribe for your favorites and automatically receive new episodes for free as they become available
  • Stream episodes or download to listen while offline
  • Skip forward and back using simple playback controls
  • Turn on Sleep Timer to automatically stop playing a podcast while listening in bed
  • Share your favorite episodes with friends using Twitter, Messages and Mail
  • Optionally sync your favorite episodes from iTunes on your Mac or PC
  • Sync your episode playback for seamless transition between devices

So nothing really too new but interesting that Podcasts have now gotten so big to warrant their own app.

You can check it out over here.

Apple granted preliminary injunction against Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet

Wed, Jun 27, 2012

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All Things D reports that Apple has been granted a preliminary injunction against the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, a huge victory for Apple as it continues its legal efforts to battle what it deems to be flagrant copying of its iOS products by Samsung.

US District Judge Lucy Koh explained in her ruling: “Although Samsung has a right to compete, it does not have a right to compete unfairly by flooding the market with infringing products. While Samsung will certainly suffer lost sales from the issuance of an injunction, the hardship to Apple of having to directly compete with Samsung’s infringing products outweighs Samsung’s harm in light of the previous findings by the Court.”

 

Foxconn CEO says iPhone 5 will shame the Samsung Galaxy S III

Thu, Jun 21, 2012

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Well here’s some intriguing news for the day.

Focus Taiwan reports:

Gou said he has made it a lifetime goal to defeat Samsung — “a company with a track record of snitching on its competitors.”… He was referring to Samsung’s action in 2010 of snitching on four Taiwanese companies in an investigation by the European Commission on price-fixing in the flat panel industry…Samsung was exempted from the investigation by serving as a “tainted witness.” … Gou also urged consumers to wait for the launch of Apple’s iPhone 5, saying that the new model will put Samsung’s Galaxy III to shame.

Apple retail employees getting a nice little pay hike

Thu, Jun 21, 2012

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Dow Jones reports:

Apple has begun raising the wages of its retail store employees by as much as a quarter of their wages following an internal review period earlier this year.

Employees began learning of the raises in face-to-face meetings with managers last week, according to three Apple employees in various regions across the U.S. The raises, which are based on performance, will begin appearing in paychecks around the middle of July, two of these people said.

Employees said they were appreciative of the move, though they considered the raises had been a long time coming. The increased wages, one person said, more accurately reflected Apple’s position as a high-end retailer.

The pay raises, first reported by the Business Insider blog, come two months after Apple’s newly appointed retail chief, John Browett, joined the company. Mr. Browett came to Apple from Dixons Retail PLC, a large chain of electronics stores in the United Kingdom.

Soon after joining the company, Mr. Browett sent a video message to employees saying that he would accelerate employees performance review periods by three months from their originally scheduled period in September.

About the iPhone’s new mini dock connector

Thu, Jun 21, 2012

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So long 30 pin dock connector!

TechCrunch reports:

Although the form factor and actual size are still unknown, TechCrunch has independently verified that Apple is working on adding a 19-pin port, replacing the current 30-pin port, to the new iPhone. It is a move that will surely send shocks through the iPhone accessory ecosystem.

Apple releases new iPad ad – “Do it all”

Tue, Jun 19, 2012

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Check it out below. It’s called “Do it all” and yet another example of Apple highlighting the iPad as both a productivity and content consumption device.

Send a note. Stay informed.

Catch a show. Make your point.

Make a memory. Make a masterpiece.

Read something.Watch something. And learn something.

Do it all more beautifully, with the Retina display, on iPad.

iFixit calls MacBook Pro Retina Display an “engineering marvel”

Tue, Jun 19, 2012

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The folks at iFixit write:

The Retina display is an engineering marvel. Its LCD is essentially the entire display assembly. Rather than sandwich an LCD panel between a back case and a piece of glass in front, Apple used the aluminum case itself as the frame for the LCD panel and used the LCD as the front glass. They’ve managed to pack five times as many pixels as the last model in a display that’s actually a fraction of a millimeter thinner. And since there’s no front glass, glare is much less of an issue.

Jesus Diaz has guts

Tue, Jun 19, 2012

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For heaping a heap of praise on a product that no one has ever used just yet. “Microsoft Surface Just Made the MacBook Air and the iPad Look Obsolete,” he writes.

Hmm, we’ll have to wait and see on that.

When Steve Jobs dropped some social media knowledge on the Obama campaign

Fri, Jun 15, 2012

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BusinessWeek reports on how Obama campaign manager Jim Messina got some solicited advice from Steve Jobs, among others.

In two long, private conversations, Steve Jobs tore into Messina for all the White House was doing wrong and what it ought to be doing differently, before going on to explain how the campaign could exploit technology in ways that hadn’t been possible before. “Last time you were programming to only a couple of channels,” Jobs told him, meaning the Web and e-mail. “This time, you have to program content to a much wider variety of channels—Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, YouTube, Google—because people are segmented in a very different way than they were four years ago.” When Obama declared for president, the iPhone hadn’t been released. Now, Jobs told him, mobile technology had to be central to the campaign’s effort. “He knew exactly where everything was going,” Messina says. “He explained viral content and how our stuff could break out, how it had to be interesting and clean.”

Fortune profiles Apple’s former retail chief Ron Johnson

Fri, Jun 15, 2012

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Fortune has a thoroughly entertaining and informative profile of Ron Johnson, Apple’s former retail chief who recently assumed the CEO position at JC Penney where he’s excited to tackle his latest challenge – transforming JC Penney from a has-been department store into a rousing shopping experience.

Described as relentless and cheery with an all-American upbringing, Johnson, who holds a degree from Stanford and an MBA from Harvard, has become something of a retail legend after re-invigorating the shopping experience at Target and spearheading Apple’s successful line of retail stores which now number 326.
Reflecting back on his desicion to work for Apple, Johnson described Jobs as a kindred spirit.

“I just could tell I could work with him,” Johnson said. “And I wanted to help him fulfill his dream, which was to change people’s lives.”

The article details how Johnson and Jobs initially butted heads over how to position the retail stores

Even before Johnson signed on, he challenged Jobs over a fundamental aspect of Apple’s new outlets. “He said it’ll be a store for creative professionals,” Johnson recalls. “I said, ‘Well, then I’m not coming. If you want to be a store for all Americans, sign me up.’ ” Johnson envisioned a place where the experience was as important as the products themselves.

That would involve a change in corporate DNA. Apple’s attitude had always reflected Jobs’ outlook: Customers should feel lucky just to own an Apple product. By contrast, Johnson wanted the stores to feel welcoming. He began by flying the original 10 members of the team to two soon-to-open Ritz-Carlton hotels, where they immersed themselves in the Ritz’s respected approach to customer service.

Johnson launched a series of innovations that put customers at ease. There was the Genius Bar, where Apple customers can go for free help, and “personal training,” in which users can pay $99 for a year of classes on how to use Apple products.

Further, Johnson also convinced Jobs that paying sales people commissions was not in Apple’s best interest.

“You can motivate by a mission or motivate by money,” Johnson explained. “The mission will work.”

To find those mission-driven employees, Johnson devoted enormous effort to hiring: Not only did potential employees endure as many as eight interviews, but Johnson interviewed every store manager personally.
Johnson’s formula worked, and throngs flocked to the stores. Says veteran Apple board member Bill Campbell: “Steve wanted happy customers. Ron knew how to get them.

Johnson also relays a story which has been enumerated a few times previously. The story goes that in the weeks preceding Apple’s first retail store launch, Johnson wasn’t exactly feeling what Apple had done. Johnson approached Apple CEO and told him that it was all wrong to the extent that teh stores were organized around individual products instead of celebrating the digital hub lifestyle Apple was then trying to promote.

“The stores are fundamentally flawed,” Johnson told Jobs.

Jobs was furious: “Do you realize how much time I put into designing this store?” After an excruciating silence, Jobs spoke again. “You might be right, but don’t talk about it to the team today.” Then, he says, Jobs entered the meeting. “The first word out of his mouth is, ‘Ron thinks this store is all wrong, and he’s right. We’re going to start over.'”

And so they did, and the rest, as they say, is history. Today Apple earns more per square foot (around $6,000) than any other retailer in the world and is the envy of every other retailer on the planet.

via Fortune

Apple readying 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display for October release

Thu, Jun 14, 2012

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AppleInsider reports:

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI shared in a note with AppleInsider on Thursday that he expects Apple to ramp up production of a 13-inch next-generation MacBook Pro with Retina display in September. That would allow the product to hit stores in early October, in time for the holiday shopping season.

Kuo was the first to indicate that Apple would retire its 17-inch MacBook Pro, and that the 15-inch next-generation MacBook Pro with Retina display would be sold alongside the previous-generation MacBook Pro with lower-resolution display and thicker design. Both of those details proved true this week at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference

Apple can’t stop the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S III release as Judge Lucy Koh says it would “overload” her schedule

Thu, Jun 14, 2012

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Reuters reports that Apple’s efforts to attain a preliminary injunction against the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S III release has fallen short.

Then in an order late on Monday, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California, effectively dashed Apple’s hopes of stopping the launch of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s new Galaxy S III smartphone, which also runs on Android. Koh had said Apple’s push to get a court order blocking the June 21 launch would overload her calendar, given Apple’s high-stakes trial over other Samsung devices set for July that she is overseeing.

The latest decisions don’t doom Apple’s courtroom efforts – the company can appeal Posner’s ruling, while Koh’s directive had nothing to do with the merits of the Samsung case about to go to trial, or the legal arguments for an injunction on the new Samsung smartphone. But delays in moving its cases through the courts is a blow to Apple’s efforts to get quick and favorable rulings that it hopes would give it an edge in the marketplace for mobile devices.

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