Archive | May 17th, 2010

Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli fined for forgetting to declare her iPad in Tel Aviv

17. May 2010

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Oddly enough, there’s been a disproportionate amount of iPad/Israel news over the past few weeks. First, there was the story regarding the temporary iPad ban instituted by the Israeli Communications Ministry which prohibited travelers from bringing iPads into the the holy land. The stated reason behind the decision was that the device wasn’t compliant with […]

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NPD data shows Mac sales up 33% year over year while iPod sales slump – iPad to blame?

17. May 2010

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Fortune highlights a recent investor report from Piper Jaffray’s Gene Munster and in short, April looks to have been a great month for Apple with Mac sales up an impressive 33% year over year, well above the 19% increase expected by Wall Street. Munster anticipates that Apple will report Mac sales of 3.1 to 3.2 […]

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Conde Naste sells just 365 copies of its GQ iPad app

17. May 2010

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Is the iPad the savior publishers have been waiting for? Potentially, but we’re not quite there yet. As of last week, only 365 people had purchased GQ’s December 2009 Men of the Year issue, according to GQ publisher and Conde Naste Publications VP Peter Hunsinger. But if you think Hunsinger is worried, you’re sorely mistaken. […]

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Paul McCartney blames EMI for iTunes/Beatles holdup

17. May 2010

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From AC/DC to Kid Rock, there are a number of big name artists whose music still isn’t available for download on iTunes. But the most notable name on that list is, of course, The Beatles. But as opposed to most, the conspicuous absense of The Beatles from iTunes has more to do with contractul entanglements […]

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When Adobe refused to develop video software for the Mac

17. May 2010

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From a 2005 Fortune piece on Apple and the impetus for its development of Final Cut Pro and iMovie: But a 1998 meeting in which Jobs asked Adobe Systems executives to develop a Mac version of their consumer video-editing program changed his mind. “They said flat-out no,” Jobs recalls. “We were shocked, because they had […]

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75,000 employees at London-based Standard Chartered Bank now have iPhone option

17. May 2010

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In a scenario likely to become more and more common, the London-based Standard Chartered Bank recently gave its 75,000 strong workforce the option of switching their mandated Blackberry handsets over to Apple’s increasingly popular iPhone. Adding the iPhone as an option to such a large workforce is always fraught with red tape and is probably […]

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New dating site caters to Apple users

17. May 2010

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“Don’t date different” – that’s the tagline behind this clever new commercial spoof highlighting the upcoming Mac dating site, Cupidtino. It’s definitely worth a few laughs.

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Next-Gen iPhone to see significant display improvements

17. May 2010

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Digitimes is reporting that the iPhone 4G, expected to be announced on June 7 at Apple’s WWDC, will come with a number of display improvements that will further separate the iPhone from the competition. The next-gen iPhone display will reportedly incorporate IPS (in-plane switching) panels along with FFS (fringe-field switching) technology. IPS is the same […]

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