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Verizon, T-Mobile Letters Allowed in Apple & Verizon Patent Case
Accepting the letters is good news for Verizon and T-Mobile because it means Judge Lucy Koh will at least consider their arguments in Samsung’s defense. It doesn’t, however, mean the court will act on the letters, or avoid imposing an injunction.Verizon and T-Mobile to court: Can you hear me now?Apple and Samsung have been locked…
Samsung Ready to Strip Galaxy Tab Features in Australia
Samsung ready to strip away Galaxy Tab features in AustraliaSamsung agreed to delay the launch of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the country until the beginning of October while a judge reviewed the case, but faced the potential of an court-ordered ban on its tablets thanks to a request from Apple for an injunction blocking…
Global Delight Technologies Boom App Enhances Volume
Global Delight Technologies Boom app is made for the Mac, and its purpose is to enhance the volume of your music, QuickTime, Skype conversations, YouTube, iChat, online music and videos. Category: Utilities
Amazon Eyes webOS Purchase from HP
VentureBeat reported that HP is working hard to fund a buyer for Palm and that Amazon is farther along than any other company in striking a deal.HP bought the ailing Palm with plans to make a big move into the tablet space Apple currently dominates with the iPad. Months after announcing its own tablet, however,…
China Arrests Five iPhone Counterfeiters
“It’s really hard for customers to distinguish the fake ones from the genuine ones,” a police officer told the unspecified Chinese newspaper. The devices apparently functioned as an iPhone, but suffered from shorter battery life. The police seized some 200 iPhones in the process of arresting the counterfeiting gang. China, long criticized for allowing…
A Mac User’s First Reaction to Windows 8
Apple customers have been in a bit of a tizzy lately talking about how Apple has introduced what it thinks are some of the best ideas from iOS into OS X Lion. I think it’s interesting that the questions of what “the best” means as well as the agenda of Apple doesn’t come into sharp…
Report: Apple Adds New SKUs for iPhone, iPod touch
9to5Mac reported Wednesday that an anonymous source sent the site information about the new SKUs. Apple usually adds SKUs, or Stock Keeping Unit identification numbers, to its system shortly before releasing new products, and Apple employees and third party resellers frequently leak that fact to Mac online sites. The two iPhone SKUs have attached to…
Amazon Rocks ebook Reader Market with $79 Kindle [Updated]
The $79 KindleThe new Kindle is 18 percent smaller than its predecessor, and offers faster performance, too. This model doesn’t, however, include the same touch-based interface that the just announced Kindle Touch offers, nor does it include a keyboard like other Kindle models.Amazon kept the familiar 6-inch E-Ink display that it uses on other models,…
Amazon Intros Kindle Touch ebook Reader [Update]
Kindle Touch(Click the image for a larger version) The Kindle Touch includes an “X-Ray” feature that lets users drill deeper into books to find people mentioned, interesting phrases, and more. The feature takes advantage of Shelfari to find additional information about the content users search.Amazon said the Kindle Touch offers a two-month battery life, and that…
Foxconn Plant Catches Fire in China
A photo of the fire sent to MacCast by a listener in China Foxconn is one of Apple’s primary manufacturing partners, but this plant reportedly makes, “PCs, Sony laptops, computer components and printers.” The plant employs a mind-boggling 80,000 people. China-based M.I.C. Gadget wrote that, “So far as we know, there is no Apple product…
RIM on the Decline, iPhone 5 Rumors & Microsoft’s Flash Dance
RIM Shot Research in Motion announced some pretty dismal numbers late last week, and one analyst says the next iPhone is only gonna make things worse for the Canadian phone and kind-of-sort-of tablet-maker. I say “kind-of-sort-of tablet-maker” because, last quarter they were only able to ship 200,000 of their PlayBook tablets. Well, they were probably…
Our Superhero CEOs: Richly Rewarded for Failure
We live in a superhero culture. Authority is rolled upwards in corporations and the government until there’s only one person at the top who can make definitive decisions. And then, in a fit of irrational idealism, we reward them for total failure. Except, of course, Apple. One of the best run companies in America is…
V-moda’s Vibrato Earphones Feature Strong Bass
The V-moda Vibrato earphones have a lot going for them, and listeners who demand a strong, vibrant bass when listening to music should check them out, particularly since the company offers a 60 day in-home audition that guarantees complete satisfaction. V-modo Vibrato earphonesThe Vibrato is made from Zinc Alloy and features hybrid silicone ear-tips. The…
Apple Joins Digital Due Process Coalition
The group is working to change the Electronic Communications Privacy Act to offer better privacy protection for tech gear that wasn’t addressed when the law was written.Apple joins electronic privacy rights organization“ECPA was passed by Congress in 1986, before the World Wide Web was even invented and when cell phones were still a rarity,” said…
Netflix’s Troubles Are a Self-Made PR Disaster
The first shoe Last July, Netflix sent an email to all of its customers, announcing that it was splitting its DVD and unlimited streaming services into two separate plans “to better reflect the costs of each…(thereby giving) our members a choice.” [A longer version of the email message was posted to Netflix’s blog.] The announcement…
Boingo: iPhone Tromps Android for Airport Wi-Fi Use
iOS more popular on Boingo Wi-Fi networks than Android“iOS has a commanding market share of mobile devices actively using Wi-Fi in those same venues, representing more than 83 percent of mobile total,” the Boingo report stated. “Android more than tripled its market share from 2010, but is still a distant fourth place to iPhone, iPad…
Al Gore Spills the Beans: New iPhones in October
Al Gore, who is on the Apple Board of Directors, is quoted by the editor of Stuff Magazine, Toby Shapshak, as follows. “Not to mention the new iPhones coming out next month. That was a plug.” Why would Mr. Gore say such a thing when we know that ordinary Apple employees can get fired for…
StreetSpace Sues Apple, Others Over In-app Ad Patent
StreetSpace says Apple’s iAd steps on its patentThe patent in question, 6,847,969, is titled “Method and System for Providing Personalized Online Services and Advertisement in Public Spaces.” The filing stated that by offering targeted ads to potential customers, and by offering a service to sell that ad space, Apple and the other companies listed in…
Goldman Sachs Bumps AAPL Target to $520 on Strong Sales
“Apple’s momentum appears even more resistant to macroeconomic pressures than we previously realized,” Mr. Shope said, according to Barrons. “Wwe believe the stock has significant upside from current levels — even after recent outperformance.”Apple has managed to continually grow its iPhone and iPad user base, and Mac sales continue to rise even as the over…
For The Multitasker: Griffin’s Stylus + Pen + Laser Pointer
It leaps tall buildings in a single bound! Oh wait, that’s Superman. But the Griffin Technology Stylus + Pen + Laser, in the right hands, may make the user feel like Superman. It clips to the pocket, functions as a refillable pen, includes a rubber-tipped stylus, and sports a laser pointer. Griffin Technology Stylus + Pen…
Sculley: Only Steve Jobs Could Have Saved Apple
“There is no question that nobody but Steve Jobs could have brought the company back to life,” Mr. Sculley said at the event, according to The Puget Sound Business Journal. “It shows there is a thin line between success and failure in technology.” John Sculley (right) at 30th Anniversary of IBM PC Celebration Source: Puget…
On Fat Phones, Lame Phones & a Little LeVar Burton
Apple and Web apps: Old New School If things go the way Apple originally intended them to go, Apple could get hurt. That’s one possible read of a bit of analysis from Sanford Bernstein research analyst Toni Sacconaghi. Computerworld has the Sack-Man saying that the widespread adoption of HTML5 for Web apps could cut Apple’s…