Archive | July 27th, 2011

New iPhone 5 case molding suggests new, thinner design

27. July 2011

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One day after iPhone 5 case schematics hit the web comes actual manufactured cases purporting to be molded for Apple’s next-gen iPhone. The mold, first obtained by 9to5Mac, suggests that the next-gen iPhone will feature a larger display, a larger home button, and an overall thinner design. While 9to5Mac claims that the source for these […]

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North Carolina city gives town commissioners iPads as a cost-saving measure

27. July 2011

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The New York Times has an interesting story on a town in Cornelius, North Carolina that, in an effort to save money, has taken to giving town commissioners iPads instead of printing out meeting agenda packets. Why iPads? Cornelius Police Chief Bence Hoyle and town manager Anthony Roberts explain: The short version is, unlike a […]

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Winkelevoss twins fire back at former Harvard president Larry Summers

27. July 2011

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Last week, former Harvard president Larry Summers created quite a stir when he called the Winklevoss twins assholes (you know, the duo who sued Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg for stealing their social networking idea). In a recent interview, Summers mocked what the Winklevoss were wearing (tie and jackets at 3PM) and said that he had […]

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ITC says OS X violates 2 patents owned by HTC-owned S3

27. July 2011

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By David Goldman: Apple in early 2010 filed a number of legal actions against HTC claiming that their Android handsets employed technologies patented and owned by Apple. Apple’s HTC lawsuit, not to mention it’s ongoing suits with Samsung and Motorola, is undeniably aimed at stalling the tremendous growth of Android which, if you believe Google […]

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Apple’s retail expansion continues with plans to open 23,000 retail front in NYC’s Grand Central Terminal

27. July 2011

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Continuing its trend of opening up grandiose Apple stores in historic and iconic locations, Apple stands poised to open up a gigantic 23,000 square foot retail store in New York’s Grand Central Station. Apple has reportedly already inked a 10-year lease with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Real Estate and Leasing division. The upcoming retail store […]

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