Archive | November 8th, 2010

When a MacBook Air hooks up with some M1000 dynamite [Video]

8. November 2010

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When introducing the new MacBook Airs, Apple CEO Steve Jobs described the new design as what might result if an iPad and MacBook hooked up. Well now we see what happens when a new MacBook Air hooks up with a piece of M1000 dynamite. The result? A trip straight to juvie. via Break

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Steve Jobs on the demise of Xserve – “Hardly anyone was buying them”

8. November 2010

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Responding to a user email asking why Apple last week decided to discontinue selling its Xserve rackmount server starting in January 2011, Apple CEO Steve Jobs bluntly responded that “hardly anyone was buying them.”   via MacGeneration

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Flash to HTML 5 browser app for the iPhone, Skyfire, to be released in batches due to overwhelming demand

8. November 2010

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Long gone are the days where Apple’s app review team inexplicably rejected apps out of hand for what were often spurious reasons. Facing growing competition from a consortium of Android handsets, and perhaps in an effort to stave off federal investigators, Apple recently relaxed its app store policies in a number of tangible ways. With that […]

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Bank of America and Citigroup explore iPhone for corporate use

8. November 2010

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The iPhone quickly became a consumer sensation when it first debuted in June 2007, but supplanting Blackberry as the smartphone of choice in corporate America has been a noticeably slower process. Still, Apple continues to make inroads in the business world, with the latest news being that two of the biggest banks in the US, […]

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T-Mobile ad riffs on iPhone and AT&T’s network [Video]

8. November 2010

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T-Mobile’s latest ad is a little bit “Get a Mac” inspired and it ain’t half bad. Taking shots at both the iPhone and AT&T, the ad touts T-Mobile’s highspeed 4G network and it’s ability to support video chat using solely a cellular connection.

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