Archive | October 8th, 2010

iPad and iPhone take the stage on last night’s episode of The Office

8. October 2010

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Apple is no stranger to product placement, especially on The Office, and last night’s episode was no exception. In a somewhat unusual plot, Andy is taking part in a community production of Sweeney Todd and the whole gang comes to watch him perform. Below, Kelly asks Ryan what time it is, and well, check the […]

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Apple developed 7-inch iPad at same time as the current 9.7-inch model

8. October 2010

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Earlier this week, yesterday to be exact, we reported on a research note from analyst Brian White who wrote that Apple is working on a smaller 7-inch iPad with a Retina Display, a mini-USB port, a camera, and 128 GB of storage. Notably, White wasn’t the first to mention a smaller form factor for Apple’s […]

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Apple considering music subscription service for iTunes – Report

8. October 2010

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Steve Jobs has stated time and time again that music subscriptions don’t work because people ultimately want to own their music. And while that may very well be the case, the music landscape is changing and Apple may soon be forced to adjust accordingly. According to a report today in the New York Post, Apple […]

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Proposing in a movie theatre with an iPhone [Video]

8. October 2010

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There’s no magic formula to rely on when asking a girl to marry you, and while you can go the classic route and get down on one knee, today’s technology affords men a lot more room for creativity. And in that regard, the following proposal is hard to top. Earlier this September, an enterprising fellow […]

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HP planning to release webOS smartphones in early 2011

8. October 2010

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It’s now been slightly less than 6 months since HP acquired Palm for $1.2 billion, and though now ousted HP CEO Mark Hurd explained that the acquisition was more about purchasing Palm’s IP than it was to get into the smartphone business, that doesn’t appear to be the case. Reuters reports that Hewlett-Packard is planning […]

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