Archive | November 13th, 2008

Apple releases Safari 3.2 with phishing protection and improved security

13. November 2008

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Apple today released Safari 3.2 which offers new protection against phishing scams and provides better identification of online business’s.  The update is 39.9 MB and according to Apple: “This update is recommended for all Safari users and features protection from fraudulent phishing websites and better identification of online businesses. This update also includes the latest […]

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Snow Patrol iPhone App downloaded over 30,000 times

13. November 2008

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Snow Patrol iPhone App downloaded over 30,000 times

As musicians look for new ways to connect with fans, the iPhone might soon become an attractive option.  A few weeks ago we reported that Pink launched a free iPhone app that included 30 second music previews, news, photos, and other goodies that Pink fans would be interested in.  Well, Snow Patrol, an indie band […]

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Is the iPhone finally coming to China?

13. November 2008

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There was an interesting job posting on Apple’s website today seeking an iPhone Quality Assurance Engineer to work in Beijing.  The job description is as follows: “Software Engineering is looking for an extremely talented Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer to focus on international releases of our iPhone and iPod touch products for Beijing. You will work […]

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BlackBerry Storm coming on November 21, can it compete with the iPhone?

13. November 2008

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BlackBerry Storm coming on November 21, can it compete with the iPhone?

After a number of delays attributed to software glitches, RIM’s BlackBerry Storm will be hitting stores on November 21.  The BlackBerry storm will be RIM’s first true push into the consumer smartphone market, and it’s coming in full force.  The BlackBerry Storm will be the first touchscreen BlackBerry, an interesting departure for a company who […]

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I.B.M/Papermaster lawsuit might hinge on not-yet-released technologies

13. November 2008

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Electronista reports: “Recent filings in the Apple-IBM-Papermaster case reveal that IBM is potentially raising a flag due to an upcoming technology that the company fears could be compromised by Mark Papermaster’s employ at Apple. The technology, would allow portable consumer devices like the iPod to store exponentially more music, while also cutting battery drain to […]

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