Archive | October 23rd, 2010

Verizon hiring hundreds of employees ahead of early 2011 iPhone launch – Rumor

23. October 2010

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Though not official just yet, rumors of the iPhone landing on Verizon in early 2011 seem more plausible than they’ve ever been before. Not only have reliable sources like the New York Times and Wall Street Journal reported as such, now comes word via CNET that call centers connected to Verizon are hiring hundreds of […]

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AT&T adjusts to a world where the iPhone isn’t an exclusive

23. October 2010

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For as much as the iPhone has done to help Apple, it’s done an equally stellar job helping AT&T attract millions of new subscribers – which is no small feat in the hyper-competitive world of cell carriers. But the iPhone won’t be an AT&T exclusive forever, and indeed, a number of rumors from increasingly reliable […]

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Analyst – MacBook Air shipments to reach 400,000 in Q4 2010

23. October 2010

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Digitimes reports on a blurb from Concord Securities analyst Mingchi Kuo in the Chinese-language Commercial Times where Kuo anticipates Apple will sell upwards of 400,000 units of the newly released MacBook Air during Q4 of 2010. Apple’s MacBook Air shipments in fourth quarter of 2010 are expected to reach about 700,000 units, accounting for more […]

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iLife ’11 codebase is still 32-bit

23. October 2010

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The latest iteration of iLife ’11 looks legit, but folks hoping for a 64-bit implementation of Apple’s lifestyle software are in for a disappointment. GearLive reports: So we figured that one unannounced “feature” would likely be that the iLife suite had been converted to 64 bit. After all, Snow Leopard has had more than enough […]

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iFixit tears down the MacBook Air

23. October 2010

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The enterprising folks over at iFixit wasted no time in tearing apart Apple’s new 11-inch MacBook Air, but getting inside may not be so easy for your everyday Joe. Apple apparently doesn’t want you inside this thing. They decided to use 5-point Security Torx to attach the lower case. You can check out the full […]

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Google TV content blocked by TV Studios

23. October 2010

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Electronista reports: Google TV is being blocked by TV studios at least partly out of piracy fears, tips alleged on Thursday. Disney’s ABC as well as CBS have all confirmed that they prevent the TV OS from watching their free Flash video sites. The WSJ understood from leaks that at least Disney and NBC had […]

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