Archive | January 8th, 2009

Greenpeace still at odds with Apple

8. January 2009

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While Apple was touting its eco-friendly MacBook Pro this past Tuesday, the folks over at Greenpeace weren’t having any of it.  Techradar reports that Greenpeace still isn’t completely satisfied with Apple’s green initiatives.  So what’s bugging Greenpeace now?  Well, Steve Jobs promised in 2007 that all Apple products would be PVC and BFR free by […]

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No DRM is great, but people are over-reacting

8. January 2009

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Phil Schiller recently announced that the iTunes store was going fully DRM-free, and for whatever reason, people are still finding something to complain about. First off, Apple is charging 30 cents a song to upgrade to a DRM-free library.  Does it suck?  Is it annoying?  Sure, but people need to calm the f down.  I […]

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I think this might break AT&T’s network

8. January 2009

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From Apple’s press release regarding the changes it’s making to the iTunes Store… Download the entire iTunes Store music catalog over 3G?  Is that a challenge?

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Watch the Macworld 2009 Keynote and iLife guided tours

8. January 2009

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Check out a stream of Phil Schiller’s Keynote over here. Or check out guided tours of the new iPhoto and iMovie over here.

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Apple introduces revolutionary new laptop with no keyboard

8. January 2009

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Yes, I realize this is a few days old, but it’s worth putting up on the off-chance some of you haven’t seen it yet.  Hilarious Apple satire from The Onion – Meet the MacBook Wheel! Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

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iWork.com in-depth

8. January 2009

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Did you fall asleep when Phil Schiller was describing iWork?  It’s okay, you can admit it, you’re among friends here.  Well in case you wanna know more, AppleInsider has a great in-depth look at iWork.com over here.

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Why Macworld wasn’t a disappointment

8. January 2009

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Apple’s final keynote presentation at Macworld is behind us, and some tech pundits are already calling it a ‘snoozer’ and a ‘disappointment’. Wall St. also didn’t respond to favorably to Apple’s announcements, or lack thereof. But all of these critics are missing the bigger picture. The reason Apple has been so successful over the past […]

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