Archive | June 2nd, 2011

iCloud music streaming will be free at first, followed by $25 annual fee

2. June 2011

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The days before a major Apple event are always exciting as the rumor mill kicks into full gear and speculation about what Apple may announce and introduce runs rampant. This year’s WWDC event, however, will be markedly different than past conferences to the extent that there will be no new iPhone hardware on the docket. […]

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Ahead of WWDC, Apple Stores begin receiving Visual Merchandising materials

2. June 2011

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It’s about that time ya’ll. 9to5Mac is reporting that Apple Stores have begun receiving packages labeled “Visual Merchandising” with the express instructions that they’re not to be opened until Tuesday – when WWDC gets underway. Oh what, oh what could they be? Something related to iCloud perhaps? Maybe it has something to do with Apple’s […]

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Apple executives excited about future prospects of iOS; Say Android crippled by fragmentation

2. June 2011

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After meeting with Apple executives Tim Cook, Ron Johnson, and Peter Oppenheimer, Goldman Sachs analyst Bill Shope relayed that the higher ups at Apple are exceedingly optimistic about the future success of its iOS platform. Shope says, “the company appeared more overtly optimistic on the long-term prospects for the iOS platform than it has been […]

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WWDC preparations reveal new iCloud icon

2. June 2011

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WWDC is 4 days away and preparations at San Francisco’s Moscone West center are already in full swing. As expressed in Apple’s press release from a few days ago, this year’s WWDC will focus on OS X Lion, iOS 5, and Apple’s upcoming iCloud service. That said, some crafty sneaksters were able to get these […]

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Groupon files S-1 with SEC, plans to go public with $750 million IPO

2. June 2011

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Groupon today filed an S-1 with the SEC with the intent to raise $750 million with an IPO underwritten by Morgan Stanley. Some of the more interesting data points revealed in the filing include: Groupon has 83 million email subscribers. Groupon sold 30 million coupons in 2010 and 28 million during the first quarter of […]

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Video of the Mac Defender installation process

2. June 2011

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ZDNet has been on the ball with respect to the ongoing back and forth between Mac Defender and Apple’s attempts to thwart the malware. Below is video footage where they show how the malware installs itself and originates from what appears to be an innocuous Google search. If you recall, the malware proliferates via Google […]

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Mashable’s attention-seeking and conspiratorial headline about Apple’s Data Center and Google Earth

2. June 2011

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As Apple’s massive data center in Maiden, North Carolina ramps up for operations, the huge structure is now visible in its current state via Google Maps and Google Earth. Of course, the images available via Google aren’t entirely new since video flybys of the property, perhaps unauthorized, have been floating around for a while now. […]

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Can Google harness the Apple tinkerer spirit of yore to defeat Apple?

2. June 2011

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During Google’s I/O conference a few weeks ago, the company announced the Android Open Accessory Development Kit based on open-sourced Arduino. The development kit, for now, allows external USB hardware to interface with Android devices with future support for Bluetooth support in the pipeline. In short, Android developers will now be able to create their […]

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Apple responds yet again to latest variant Mac Defender malware

2. June 2011

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Yesterday we reported that it took the folks behind Mac Defender just a couple of hours to skirt around the security measures implemented in Apple’s latest OS X update. But because the latest security update is capable of updating itself manually with new malware or new malware variants, it took Apple less than 24 hours […]

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