Archive | September 26th, 2008

Has Apple been improperly managing the iPhone App Store?

26. September 2008

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That depends on who you ask. A few developers are losing their minds over what they perceive to be Apple’s arbitrary rejection of their apps, and bloggers seem to think the apocalypse is upon us. But there’s a different point of view that hasn’t been talked about much in the media as of late – […]

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The Apple Genius hiring process – Do you have what it takes?

26. September 2008

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Ever wonder what it’d be like to be an Apple Genius?  Aviv over at MacBlogz went through the process and tells us what it was all about.  It’s a good read and you can check it out here.

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Apple begins beta testing of iPhone 2.2 software – cut and paste imminent?

26. September 2008

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Apple has seeded iPhone OS 2.2 to beta testers, and according to a purported email from Steve Jobs, Apple is taking its time with this update to ensure that they get everything right. This is obviously welcome news to anyone who’s experienced headaches with previous iPhone software updates. The new update will reportedly support background […]

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Judge tosses out iPhone battery lawsuit

26. September 2008

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A guy tried to get class action status and sue Apple for supposedly misleading consumers about the lifespan of the original iPhone batteries and concealing the fact that they weren’t replaceable.  A judge threw out the case for lacking merit.  AppleInsider has the scoop here.

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Adobe Photoshop CS4 has multi-touch features

26. September 2008

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Flying a bit under the radar is the fact that the newest version of Photoshop takes advantage of the multi-touch capabilities of the MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air.  Wired has the scoop.

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The first mover advantage of the iPhone

26. September 2008

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With the release of the first Android phone behind us, BusinessWeek discusses the uphill battle Android might be facing when it comes to getting developers to develop for the platform.

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