Archive | September 23rd, 2008

Apple adds NDA to App Store rejection letters

23. September 2008

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Macrumors has the scoop on a new development regarding developer rejections to the App Store. Apparently Apple has started putting their rejections under a Non-Disclosure Agreement, a move that is sure to piss off a growing number of developers who are already annoyed with what they perceive to be Apple’s arbitrary rejection of applications. What […]

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First impressions of Google’s new phone

23. September 2008

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The reviews are in, and they’re mostly positive. Overall, there seems to be a lot to like, but the consensus is that it’s no iPhone. Walt Mossberg shares his initial impressions of the phone here. Times Online has a review of the phone here.

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Apple Stock gets undeserved thrashing

23. September 2008

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Apple is currently trading at $128, leaving many who watch the stock scratching their heads in disbelief. Despite the economic downturn, Apple sales have remained surprisingly robust, and with the price of Apple so low, analysts are chiming in that this is a great opportunity to invest. David Zeiler of the Baltimore Sun has an […]

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Why Apple Stores are so successful

23. September 2008

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Macworld has an interesting article explaining why Apple’s foray into the retail business has been so successful. Notably, the article mentions that there is no record of any Apple Store closing due to lackluster sales.

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