Archive | November 18th, 2008

Want to see a MacBook Air prototype?

18. November 2008

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Want to see what a MacBook Air prototype looked like? If so, MacRumors has the full scoop here.

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Apple prevails on motion to dismiss Psystar’s counterclaims

18. November 2008

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WorldofApple is reporting that a court today has ruled in favor of Apple in it’s motion to dismiss Psystar’s claims that Apple is in violation of anti-trust laws for having a monopoly in the OS X market. This legal saga began last July when Apple first sued Psystar for illegally selling copies of Leopard installed […]

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5 Apple rumors that never came true

18. November 2008

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Did you hear that Steve Jobs is starting a band and is going to force all iTunes users to download his bands’ songs? I just hope that I can catch them on tour before Steve Jobs is rushed to the hospital for an emergency voice box transplant! Everyone loves a good Apple rumor, but hindsight […]

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Turn your iPhone into a Wii-like controller

18. November 2008

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There’s a new application that lets users turn their iPhones into Wii-like controllers, allowing users to simulate action on a computer with their iPhone.  It’s called iFun, and check out the cool video below to see what it’s all about.  Let’s just hope people don’t start accidentally tossing their iPhones at the wall when playing […]

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Google Voice App now available

18. November 2008

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After a scheduled release on Friday didn’t go down as planned, the conspiracy theorists were out in full force describing how Apple screwed over Google.  In any event, the Google Mobile App is now available as a free download from the iTunes store.  Gizmodo has some first impressions of the app that you can check […]

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Flash on the iPhone? Don’t hold your breath

18. November 2008

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Wired reports a few reasons why we shouldn’t expect to see flash on the iPhone in the near future, or ever at all.  One potential explanation is simply the fact that flash would compete with the iTunes app store.  Why would users be inclined to pay $1.99 to download a videogame when they could simply […]

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