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Display News Briefs: Tuesday March 9th, 2010

Autodesk Releases 2011 Versions of Maya, Other Software

Autodesk on Tuesday unveiled at the Game Developers Conference the 2011 editions of Maya and its other 3D creation software aimed at animators, game developers, and others in creative field

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legal scalesEx-Sun CEO Schwartz: ‘Jobs Threatened to Sue Me, Too’

Jonathan Schwartz, who was CEO of Sun Microsystems from 2006 until last month, on Tuesday published a blog post that leads off with: “I feel for Google – Steve Jobs threatened to sue me, too.” Why? In 2003, he unveiled Project Looking Glass, a prototype Linux desktop, and Mr. Jobs called to threaten a lawsuit because Sun was “stepping all over Apple’s IP.”

By Brad Cook · 13 Comments
iPOAP Brings in NY Times Exec to Oversee App Development

The Associated Press on Tuesday said it has hired Nick Ascheim, who previously ran The New York Times’ website, to oversee development of apps for the iPad and other mobile devices. The AP already offers a free app for the iPhone and it said it’s hoping to charge a fee for the iPad one, “although it may be offered for free initially to help build an audience that would attract advertisers.

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HP Releases Slate Videos Touting Flash Support

Hewlett-Packard has released a pair of videos touting its forthcoming Slate tablet, which it introduced in conjunction with Microsoft at the Consumer Electronics Show in January. Both of them tout Slate’s ability to “access the full web, not just a part of it,” as Adobe’s Alan Tam says in the video while demonstrating Flash and AIR, which lets Flash applications run outside of a browser.

By Brad Cook · 4 Comments
App StoreEFF Posts, Blasts Apple’s iPhone Developer Program Agreement

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has posted the full text of Apple’s previously-secretive iPhone Developer Program License Agreement, thanks to a Freedom of Information Act request after NASA released an app. The EFF found the document so draconian that it ran the news under the headline “All Your Apps Are Belong to Apple.”

By Brad Cook · 18 Comments
HDDDealing with Mac OS X Volume Suffixes

If the preference is set, our desktop shows us the names of all our mounted volumes.  Lurking beneath the surface, however, some of those volumes can take on a strange set of numbered suffixes.  It isn't a problem until another piece of software, say, a backup program sees these suffixes and causes confusion for both it and the user.  Fortunately, these suffixes can be dealt with.

By John Martellaro · 1 Comment
News badgeWhat Does an Android-Powered Set-Top Box Mean?

Google and Dish Network are teaming up to create a set-top box that will use the former’s Android operating system, but the Wall Street Journal piece announcing the development is thin on details, simply citing anonymous sources who said the new technology “allows users to find shows on the satellite-TV service as well as video from Web sites like Google's YouTube. It also lets users to personalize a lineup of shows."

By Brad Cook · 5 Comments
Time MachineTechnical Analysis: Time Machine Restore of Secondary Volumes

Apple's Time Machine, introduced with Leopard, is a welcome tool.  It makes the process of backing up a user's boot drive painless. Recovering deleted files is similarly trivial.  However, there is one often overlooked non-feature of Time Machine, lurking, that can cause a major headache -- the recovery of secondary volumes folded into the Time Machine archive.  This article explores the pitfalls and solutions.

By John Martellaro · 3 Comments
The Chilling Effect of Apple’s HTC Lawsuit

Apple’s recent lawsuit against handset maker HTC may have had a chilling effect on the development of so-called “iPhone killers,” according to The Wall Street Journal’s Matt Phillips, who referenced a research report from Oppenheimer analyst Yair Reiner as saying: “Our checks suggest that the combination of warnings and legal actions are having their intended effects and are causing a number of competing handset programs to be shaken off-course.”

By Brad Cook · 10 Comments
iTunesiTunes LP: Much Ado About Nothing?

Six months after its introduction, the iTunes LP format, which offers music buyers expanded cover art, videos, lyrics, and other digital bonuses, is only available for 29 albums, a dozen of which were available at roll-out. “It’s something most people will look at once,” a disappointed industry source told GigaOM.

By Brad Cook · 1 Comment
Toon Boom Animate 2Toon Boom Animate 2 Adds New Animation Tools

Toon Boom Animation introduced Toon Boom Animate 2 on Tuesday. The new version of the professional animation application added several new tools along with the ability to directly import scanned drawing and SWF export support.

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iPadAnalyst: iPad Likely to Drive Recurring Sales for Apple, Publishers

Apple's iPad will hit store shelves on April 3, and Broadpoint AmTech analyst Brian Marshall thinks it will become a great recurring sales platform for publishers, broadcasters and app developers.

By Jeff Gamet · 2 Comments
Reader Reactions: Valve’s Impact on Mac Gaming

Valve is bringing its game lineup to the Mac, and today TMO readers are offering their take on what that means for Apple's computers as gaming machines.

AT&T Adds Android PhoneAndroid Comes to AT&T Via Motorola Backflip

U.S. cell service provider and Apple iPhone partner AT&T stepped into the Google Android world with the addition of the Motorola Backflip to its mobile phone lineup.

By Jeff Gamet · 5 Comments
FileMaker Pro 11FileMaker Pro 11 Adds New Charts, Reports, More

FileMaker announced the immediate availability of FileMaker Pro 11 on Tuesday. The new version of the relational database application added a long list of features such as new chart styles and new dynamic reports.

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Waterfield Smart CaseWaterfield Intros iPad Smart and Slip Cases

Waterfield Designs introduced its new Smart Case and Slip Case for Apple's iPad on Tuesday. The cases are available in several colors and are designed to fit in Waterfield's Muzetto metro bag.

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TMO’s Bryan Chaffin to Visit Austin’s CapMac MUGCapMac

The Mac Observer's own Bryan Chaffin will be speaking at the CapMac Macintosh User Group meeting on Tuesday, March 9, in Austin, Texas. He'll be sharing his thoughts on the upcoming release of Apple's iPad, Macworld Expo, and the online news world.

 

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Macgamestore.com Brings Murder, She Wrote to Mac OS X

Macgamestore.com on Monday announced that it has added Murder, She Wrote to the Mac games available on its site. Players assume the role of murder mystery novelist Jessica Fletcher as she navigates five new cases, complete with hidden objects to find and mini-games available in each scene.

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05:30 PM
MacVoicesTVThe Macworld All Star Unofficial Bootleg

The Macworld All Star Band plays once a year at the Cirque du Mac party during Macworld Expo, and MacVoicesTV caught the performance on video. The video of the band in action is available at the MacVoicesTV Web site.

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05:26 PM
MGG 248: John Enters The New Millennium

John and Dave back this week, and John's done a LOT of upgrades on his end. There are a ton of tips to share, too. Don't miss it!

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New at the App Store: The Graveyard, de Blob: Revolution, More

Tale of Tales’ indie title The Graveyard and THQ’s action puzzler de Blob: Revolution led off the slate of new games at the App Store on Monday.

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Apple, HP, Others Rebuked For Not Testifying Before Human Rights Committee

Last week, Senator Richard Durbin rebuked Apple, Hewlett-Packard, Facebook, Twitter, and McAfee for declining to send representatives to the second session of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Human Rights and the Law, which supports free commercial and political use of the Internet in countries with authoritarian governments, including Venezuela, Iran, and China.

By Brad Cook · 5 Comments
Apple ‘Heavily Armed’ With Patents For HTC Lawsuit

In Apple’s recently-filed lawsuit against HTC, patent filings will play a large role in how the legal proceedings play out. By that metric, the company is “heavily armed,” according to Fortune’s Philip Elmer-DeWitt, with 3,013 patents in its portfolio.

By Brad Cook · 5 Comments
Analyst Sees Strong Year-Over-Year Growth in Mac Sales

Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster on Monday released a report in which he looked at recent figures from research firm NPD and noted: "We expect the strong year-over-year growth in NPD data that we saw in January to continue in the month of February. We believe this represents a buying opportunity ahead of NPD data for the month of February on March 15."

By Brad Cook · 3 Comments
Valve Confirms its Mac Plans

Ending speculation that reached a fevered pitch on Monday, Valve confirmed that it will bring Steam, as well as its library of games, to the Mac next month. “The Mac represents a great opportunity,” Valve co-founder Gabe Newell told Wired ahead of the opening of the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco on Tuesday.

By Brad Cook · 5 Comments
Game Mag Scans Confirm Portal 2 for Mac

Portal 2, the sequel to the acclaimed first-person shooter included in Valve’s Orange Box collection, is headed to Mac, PC, and Xbox 360 this fall; the news was confirmed by scans from the April 2010 issue of Game Informer magazine.

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12:25 PM
O2: No iPhone Video Calls

A price listing on the U.K. cell service provider O2's Web site showing fees for iPhone video calls was actually an error, according to company representatives. The listing appeared over the weekend, and led to speculation that the next generation iPhone would include a front facing camera for video phone calls.

By Jeff Gamet · 1 Comment
11:43 AM
In-Depth Review: iRingPro iPhone ringtones
iRingProiRingPro iPhone ringtones

If you are sick of the handful of overused, cartoonish ringtones included with your iPhone, iRingPro offers three unique collections of sophisticated, high-quality, and thoughtfully designed ringtones.

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CapMac MUGTMO’s Bryan Chaffin to Visit Austin’s CapMac MUG

The Mac Observer's own Bryan Chaffin will be speaking at the CapMac Macintosh User Group meeting on Tuesday, March 9, in Austin, Texas. He'll be sharing his thoughts on the upcoming release of Apple's iPad, Macworld Expo, and the online news world.

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10:50 AM
Faster Web Browsing for Free

Even with a fast computer, fast Internet connection and a good browser app, Web pages can still load slower than they should if you aren't using good Domain Name Servers. Figuring out which DNS servers will point you to the pages you want to view most efficiently doesn't have to be a trial and error process thanks to a clever Google Code project called namebench.

By Jeff Gamet · 2 Comments
10:16 AM
Syncing iTunes with Multiple Computers

Today TMO readers are talking about different ways to synchronize iTunes music between multiple computers without losing artwork or metadata.

O2 iPhone TariffsO2 Lists iPhone Video Call Fees

U.K. iPhone partner O2 raised a few eyebrows over the weekend with tariff listings that show per-minute pricing for iPhone video calls. The tariff listing has many speculating that Apple's next generation iPhone will offer video call support.

By Jeff Gamet · 2 Comments
Smooth MovieKabuki Vision Intros Smooth Movie for iPhone 3GS

Kabuki Vision announced the immediate availability of Smooth Movie 1.0 for Apple's iPhone 3GS on Monday. Smooth Movie applies image stabilization to videos captured with the iPhone's built-in camera.

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iPad Tethering. Not.Steve Jobs: No iPad Tethering

Many potential iPad buyers have been hoping that they will be able to share their iPhone's wireless data connection with their new tablet, but that isn't going to happen, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Mr. Jobs confirmed the lack of tethering support in an email response to a customer's question.

By Jeff Gamet · 2 Comments
iPad CommercialFirst iPad Commercial Debuts During Oscars

Apple's first iPad commercial made its debut appearance during the Oscars event on Sunday. The ad follows the formula used in many iPhone commercials where features are quickly highlighted, such as viewing photos, managing email messages, and reading books.

By Jeff Gamet · 6 Comments
 

Friday, March 5th, 2010

ngmoco/Freeverse Deal Forms a Front in Free-to-Play Biz Model

When prolific App Store publishers ngmoco and Freeverse came together on February 22 in an acquisition of the latter by the former, both companies said that the fledgling free-to-play business model played a major role in the deal. So-called “freemium” games, which ngmoco started releasing last year and which Freeverse plans to begin publishing soon, are free to download but require gamers to make in-app purchases of items needed to keep playing.

“Look at the download numbers for Paid vs. Free apps on the App Store,” Freeverse vice-president Colin Smith explained. “There are ten times the number of people on the Free side. We think US$0.99 is a pretty ridiculously cheap price for the games we make, but if we can get ten times the audience, and make more money at the same time, then that's pretty awesome.”

By Brad Cook · 1 Comment
Standing up For Stuff They Don’t Want You To Know, Weird Week, Geek Entertainment TV and More

In this week's installment of Free on iTunes, Vern Seward takes a stand on three podcasts; Stuff They Don't Want You To Know, Weird Week, and Geek Entertainment Television.

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AppleMoscone Schedule Moves “Corporate Event” That Might be WWDC

Changes on The Moscone Center's calendar of events show that an unspecified "Corporate Event" that could be Apple's 2010 World Wide Developer Conference  has been moved from June 28th - July 2nd to June 23rd - June 24th. Sun Microsystem's JavaOne Conference had been scheduled during that time frame, but that event is no longer on the calendar.

By Bryan Chaffin · 2 Comments
Refurbished Apple Time Capsule 500GB Wireless Hard Drive:  $139.99Apple Time Capsule

The Deal Brothers noted that Apple is offering the refurbished Apple Time Capsule 500GB Wireless Hard Drive for $139.99, and that's $20 less than the previous price. The unit ships for free and includes one year of AppleCare.

John MartellaroParticle Debris (week ending 3/5) Required Reading and Comic Relief

In this week's amassing of technical news debris, John points to several essential references for Apple customers, one comic relief item, a very telling SAI Chart of the Day and finishes with a question for the readers about the iPad.

By John Martellaro · 1 Comment
CourierMicrosoft Courier Pics Leaked - Two-Panel Pen Device Could Compete with iPad

Several photographs of Microsoft's not-yet-announced Courier tablet device have been leaked to Engadget. The photos of what could be Microsoft's answer to Apple's iPad show a two panel device that folds shut like a book that is reliant on pen-based input. 

By Bryan Chaffin · 17 Comments
John MartellaroWill the iPad Become The Game Changer TV Portal?

The world of broadcast, cable and Internet TV is in an extreme state of chaos.  While it seemed like a good idea to provide many avenues for consumers to obtain TV content, those many channels have also led to money squabbles and abrupt changes in programming. For example, Viacom, on March 9, will pull The Daily Show and The Colbert Report from Hulu.  Is there a way out of the chaos?

By John Martellaro · 4 Comments
iStock TickerAAPL Rises 4.1% to Record Territory on iPad Shipping Date

Shares in Apple Inc. moved into record territory on Friday on the news that Apple had announced a shipping date for its iPad. The company said the device would ship April 3rd, 2010, and be available for pre-order on March 12th, and the news sent the stock to US$219.49, a gain of $8.78 (+4.17%) on heavy volume in the early afternoon trading session.

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11:27 AM
iPadAnalyst: iPad Set to Evolve like iPhone

Apple's iPhone grew into more than just another smartphone after it was launched, and that's exactly what UBS analyst Maynard Um thinks is about to happen with the iPad, too.

By Jeff Gamet · 3 Comments
Web Security and Extended Validation Certificates

Digital certificates make it easy for a company to let you know they are running a legit Web site -- meaning they're letting you know the Web site you're visiting isn't a cleverly crafted page designed to trick you into giving up personal information. There are ways, however, for people to get certificates for their Web site even when they shouldn't, so now we have Extended Validation certificates that require additional screening before they can be issued.

By Jeff Gamet · 5 Comments
10:12 AM
Predicting MacBook Pro Updates

With Intel's i5 and i7 processors available, TMO readers are talking about when they think Apple will update the MacBook Pro lineup again.

Apps & More Intros Job timer for the Mac

Apps & More Software Design announced the immediate availability of Job Timer for Mac OS X on Friday. Job Timer lets users track the time spent on client projects with having to remember to start or stop timers.

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iPad Launch DateiPad Available April 3, Pre-orders Start March 12

Apple finally announced an official launch date for the iPad: April 3. Customers will be able to pre-order their iPad starting on March 12.

By Jeff Gamet · 2 Comments
Asus Prepping Its Own iPad-like Tablets

PC maker Asus is planning on bringing its own iPad-like tablet computers to market some time this year, and the company expects it will be able to capitalize on what it sees as weaknesses in Apple's design

By Jeff Gamet · 21 Comments
Mac Developer ProgramApple Drops Mac Developer Program Cost to $99

Apple revamped its Mac OS X Developer Program late on Thursday, and the most notable change was a substantial membership price reduction. Instead of paying at least US$499 annually to participate in the Apple Developer Connection Program, memberships now cost only $99 a year.

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Thursday, March 4th, 2010

The Price is Right 2010, Other Games Arrive at the App Store

Ludia on Thursday invited players to come on down for The Price is Right 2010 (US$4.99) on iPhone and iPod touch. Other new games include Chillingo’s shoot-‘em-up title Radio Flare REDUX ($2.99), the racer Raging Thunder 2 ($4.99), and a port of the Nintendo Wii shooter Cocoto Magic Circus ($0.99). In addition, MeanFreePath has released a Vendettas update for its MMO Turf Wars, allowing lower-level players to compete with established ones for turf and resources.

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Apple #1Fortune Ranks Apple #1 Most Admired Company

Apple has once again been named the most admired company by Fortune magazine, and it did so with the highest margin of victory the magazine has ever recorded for a number one - Apple scored a 7.95 on the index system used by the magazine, while number two Google scored a 7.70. To get its list of the Top 50 Most Admired Companies, , Fortune's survey asked businesspeople to vote for the companies that they admired most, from any industry.

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The Sims 3 Ambitions Offers New Career Choices for Mac/PC Game

Electronic Arts on Thursday announced that this June it will launch the second Sims 3 expansion pack, Ambitions, for Mac and PC, allowing players to not only pursue new careers but also make choices while at work, such as being a heroic firefighter. Those decisions impact Sims’ lives when they return home.

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Sony Working on Smartphone That Plays PSP Games

Sony is working on a smartphone that leverages the company's entertainment assets, such as the PlayStation Portable. The device would combine other features of the smartphone genre with the addition of being able to download and play PSP games, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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MacBook ProThieves Use Saw, Suction Cup, & Rappelling Gear to Steal Apple Laptops

Thieves staged what is being described in the mainstream media as a "Hollywood Heist" to steal some US$26K in Apple laptops from a Best Buy location in South Brunswick, New Jersey. NJ.com reported that the thieves used a gas pipe to climb onto the roof of the store, cut a hole in the roof with a saw, a suction cup to remove the roof piece, and then rappelled down to where the laptops were in such a way where the security cameras in the store were obscured by banners, all without touching the floor.

By Bryan Chaffin · 20 Comments
Epson WorkForce 1100 Wide Format Printer:  $125.49Epson WorkForce 1100 Wide Format Printer

The Deal Brothers found a deal on the Epson WorkForce 1100 Wide Format Printer for $125.49, after $50.00 in instant savings. Shipping is free.

11:20 AM
Crucial C300 355MB/s SSD DriveCrucial Ships C300 355MB/s SSD Drive

Crucial announced the immediate availability of its Crucial RealSSD C300 solid state 2.5-inch drive on Thursday. The drive supports read speeds up to 355MB/s, and is available in 128GB and 256GB capacities.

By Jeff Gamet · 3 Comments
JADE Rainbow Swarovski Crystal iPhone CaseCAZE Unveils Rainbow Swarovski Crystal iPhone Case

CAZE announced the immediate availability of its new JADE Polish Rainbow Swarovski case for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS on Thursday. The see-through case includes 50 Swarovski crystals in a rainbow pattern.

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Reader Reactions: Apple, HTC and Intellectual Property

Today TMO readers are talking about Apple's patent lawsuit against smartphone maker HTC and what impact that could have on the market and consumers.

RealNetworks Loses RealDVD BattleRealDVD Killed as Part of Hollywood Settlement

RealNetworks and several movie studios have reached a settlement where the software company agreed to kill its RealDVD application and pay a US$4.5 million fine. The settlement wraps up a multi-year lawsuit where movie studios, the DVD Copy Control Association and Viacom accused the RealNetworks of selling software that let users steal commercial DVDs by making copies of the discs.

By Jeff Gamet · 4 Comments
Google China Cyber AttacksAnalyst: Google Hacked by Amateurs

Reports that China's government was behind cyber attacks on Google and several other companies may be wrong, and instead was the work of amateurs, according to the technology security company Damballa.

By Jeff Gamet · 4 Comments
Apple v NokiaJudge Halts Apple, Nokia Patent Case Pending ITC Investigation

The judge overseeing Apple and Nokia's patent violation case in Delaware has temporarily put the proceedings on hold while waiting for a U.S. International Trade Commission investigation to run its course.

By Jeff Gamet · 5 Comments
 

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

iTunesApple Protects iTunes, Asks Labels Not to Participate with Amazon Daily Deal

Apple has gone into a protective mode with iTunes, according to Billboard magazine, asking the major record labels not to participate with Amazon's Daily Deal on its MP3 download store. At issue is frustration at Apple for working to promote major new releases, and having those new releases available at a steep discount on Amazon the day before its iTunes release.

By Bryan Chaffin · 2 Comments
iPadRupert Murdoch: WS Coming to iPad, Has Test Unit Under Apple’s Lock & Key

The Wall Street Journal is coming to the iPad, and the newspaper has a unit to work with that is kept under lock and key, and Apple keeps the key on a chain around its neck. This according to News Corp's CEO himself, Rupert Murdoch, who commented on the iPad during a press conference announcing a new section covering New York City for the Journal.

By Bryan Chaffin · Add a Comment
Team Fortress 2 Mac teaserValve Pretty Much Admits It’s Bringing Games to the Mac

On Wednesday, Valve took a page out of Apple’s playbook and distributed teaser images that hint pretty strongly at its upcoming plans, namely, that at least some, if not all, of its games are headed to the Mac. With Game Developers Conference planned for next week in San Francisco, it seems likely that the publisher will have more to say then.

By Brad Cook · Add a Comment
The Washington PostWashington Post Launches $1.99 Paid iPhone App

The Washington Post launched an iPhone app Wednesday that offers access to the newspaper's content for US$1.99. That price covers one year of access.

By Bryan Chaffin · 9 Comments
iTunesTechnical Analysis: The iTunes Broken Promise: Broken Links

One of the reasons we are fans of Apple is that an implicit proposition of being a customer is that our computing life will be simpler, less vexing, and more productive. With iTunes, however, that promise is broken in part.

By John Martellaro · 12 Comments
TiVo Series 4TiVo Announces Series 4 - New HD Interface, New Features, More HD Storage

TiVo announced Wednesday its new line DVRs, the Series 4. The new product line features an HD interface that takes advantage of the higher resolution HD screens on the market, several new features, tighter integration with third party services like YouTube, Netflix, Amazon, and Blockbuster, support for Pandora, and larger hard drives for storage. The company is introducing two models in the Series 4 line, the Premier for $299 and Premier XL for $499.

By Bryan Chaffin · 1 Comment
iPad Launch Date RumorApple Employees May See iPad on March 10

There isn't any official word from Apple yet on when customers will get their hands on the iPad, but that isn't stopping the rumor mill from claiming the company's retail employees will get their hands on the multimedia tablet on March 10. Apparently Apple employees will get to see the iPad early for training, according to anonymous sources.

By Jeff Gamet · 2 Comments
GameStreamer Adds Mac Games; Is Steam Next?

GameStreamer Inc. on Wednesday announced that their digital distribution web site now also sells Mac games. Available titles include PlayFirst’s Diner Dash series and other puzzle, adventure, and hidden object games from several publishers. GameStreamer said it will add more publishers in the coming months. Meanwhile, evidence recently emerged that Valve may be releasing a Mac version of its Steam digital distribution client, although there's no concrete proof that Mac versions of the company's games could be on the way.

By Brad Cook · 1 Comment
Apple v HTCApple, HTC Patent Battle Could Stifle Innovation

Apple filed a lawsuit and ITC complaint against smartphone maker HTC for iPhone-related patent violations on Monday, and some legal experts think the move could ultimately hamper innovation instead of protecting it.

By Jeff Gamet · 17 Comments
MGG 247: The Week The Lights Went Out in New Hampshire

John and Dave dig and then dig some more to tell you about all the Cool Stuff Found that crossed their paths over the past few weeks. Then it's off to sharing your tips and answering your questions in this excellent episode of Mac Geek Gab!

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10:51 AM
Ted Landau's User Friendly Blog: Delicious Library Improves Barcode Scanning
Delicious Library Improves Barcode Scanning

The scanning software in Delicious Library 2.4 (currently in beta) does a much better job of detecting barcodes than the prior version. Read more to find out why...

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Apple, the iPad, and the Changing Media Delivery Market

Apple's iPad is said to be the device that's going to change the media delivery market. Today TMO readers are talking about what impact they thing the iPad really will have.

Virgin America Abandons FlashVirgin America Web Site Drops Flash

Adobe Flash may be a part of many Web sites, but not the redesigned Virgin America site. The airline recently dropped Flash in favor of HTML in a move to improve site performance and to offer support for a wider range of devices, including Apple's iPhone.

By Jeff Gamet · 19 Comments
iPad Production ReportsFoxconn: iPad Production On Track

Despite a report claiming significant delays in iPad production, the companies that are supplying parts for the multimedia tablet and ebook reader for Apple, say everything is on track for Foxconn to build up to 700,000 units in March.

By Jeff Gamet · 3 Comments
08:45 AM
V-Moda Faze Headsets

Need a good inexpensive het of headphones? You may be interested in what Vern Seward has to say about the V-Moda Faze headsets.

By Vern Seward · 3 Comments
MactrackerMactracker 5.1 Adds New Hardware, Search Feature

Ian Page released Mactracker 5.1 for Mac OS X on Wednesday. The update for the Apple product database added the company's most recent hardware releases, and added a new search engine, too.

By Jeff Gamet · Add a Comment
 

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