Archive | November 17th, 2010

How EMI CEO Jeff Jones helped The Beatles on iTunes a reality

17. November 2010

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Apple this week announced that the entire Beatles library of music would finally be available for purchase on iTunes, marking the first time the band from Liverpool’s music has ever been available as digital downloads. For years, the Beatles remained conspicuously absent from iTunes and some wondered if a deal between all the relevant parties […]

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Facebook blocked Ping over data reciprocity, says Zuckerberg

17. November 2010

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It’s well known at this point that Apple attempted to strike a deal with Facebook to integrate user data with Ping. After a reported 18 months of negotiations, the two sides were unable to seal the deal because the terms demanded by Facebook were too onerous for Apple to take on, according to Steve Jobs. […]

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iPad most likely to blame for shrinking interest in netbooks

17. November 2010

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Remember netbooks? No? Come on, think harder. Okay, I’ll refresh your memory. Netbooks were those once-popular miniature laptops that came with small screens, cramped keyboards, and horribly designed hardware. Not too long ago, analysts wondered why Apple wasn’t entering the increasingly popular netbook market only to have their questions answered emphatically with the iPad, which […]

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Regulators looking to ensure Comcast/NBC Universal will play nice with Apple

17. November 2010

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Not surprisingly, the mega merger between Comcast and NBC Universal has raised the eyebrows of federal regulators who are closely scrutinizing the deal to better gauge the implications it may have on the industry. While one shouldn’t expect a true antitrust investigation that would block the deal (since the 2 entities aren’t competitors), the Wall […]

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Former Northrop Grumman CEO Ronald Sugar joins Apple’s Board of Directors

17. November 2010

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Apple announced today that former Northrop Grumman CEO Ronald Sugar joined Apple’s Board of Directors where he will serve as the Chair of the Audit and Finance Committee. “Ron is an engineer at heart, who then became a very successful business leader. We are very excited to welcome him to Apple’s Board,” Apple CEO Steve […]

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Official Google Voice app now available on iTunes

17. November 2010

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Back in September, Apple loosened up their app store acceptance policy to make way for apps coded with cross platform development tools and apps that were other wises persona-non-grata. One of those formerly forbidden apps was Google Voice which Apple had removed for further review for what might as well have been forever. Following Apple’s […]

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RIM shows off PlayBook with faster web rendering than the iPad

17. November 2010

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Providing a sneak peak at the forthcoming 7-inch BlackBerry Playbook, RIM takes on the iPad head on in a browser speed test and performs quite well actually. On a number of sites, content appears to load much more quickly than it does on the iPad. The video also showcases how the Playbook can handle Flash […]

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