Archive | December 5th, 2011

Apple had 64-bit version of Final Cut Pro 8 in the works before going the FCP X route

5. December 2011

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Apple in June completely overhauled Final Cut Pro with the release of Final Cut Pro X. Though the new app brought with it a fresh take on video editing along with a string of innovative features, the update was lambasted by video pros upset by the fact that Apple removed a lot of the core […]

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Apple considering new Data Center in Prineville, Oregon

5. December 2011

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After setting up a massive 500,000 square foot data center in Maiden, North Carolina, it appears that Apple’s isn’t quite finished with its data center push. OregonLive reported this weekend that Apple is exploring the possibility of opening up a new data center in Prineville, Oregon and that it already has an option to purchase 160 […]

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Apple offered Samsung license for ‘381 intertial scrolling patent

5. December 2011

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Before Apple’s legal entanglements with Samsung took center stage this past April, the more prominent Apple lawsuit involved their complex patent dispute with Nokia that involved a broad range of patents and culminated in an extensive number of suits and countersuits. This past June, Apple announced that it had settled its dispute with Nokia, with […]

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iPhone 4S set to launch in Brazil, Russia, and 5 other countries on December 16

5. December 2011

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With over 4 million units sold in the first weekend of availability, the iPhone 4S is poised to become the most successful iPhone model ever. Not bad for a device that many ill-informed pundits were quick to label a lackluster upgrade. No doubt helping those already high iPhone sales figure grow even higher is the […]

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Apple retail employee fired after making snide iPhone jokes on Facebook

5. December 2011

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Apple’s penchant for product secrecy is well-known, and even extends down to preventing employees from blogging in certain instances. Recently, the blogosphere was aflutter with news that Apple fired a retail store employee named Samuel Crisp after he began ranting and raving about his iPhone on his Facebook account. Crisp disputed the basis for his […]

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