harassing warfare - Samsung vs Apple
Nov 15, 2011 4:18 PMTrackbacks 0Pageviews 1Public
Australia court to hear Samsung-Apple case in MarchSYDNEY (Reuters) – An Australian court has agreed to hear in March a case brought by Samsung Electronics to ban sales of Apple Inc’s latest iPhone, with sales allowed to continue as normal ahead of the full hearing on alleged patent infringements.Samsung has sought to block sales of Apple’s latest iPhone 4S, which went on sale in early October, by filing preliminary sales...More
Australia court to hear Samsung-Apple case in MarchSYDNEY (Reuters) – An Australian court has agreed to hear in March a case brought by Samsung Electronics to ban sales of Apple Inc’s latest iPhone, with sales al...More
Sweet Apple
Nov 15, 2011 2:17 PMTrackbacks 0Pageviews 9Public
Apple launches iTunes Match
a couple weeks lateCUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Apple has turned on its iTunes Match service — although it’s two weeks late.The $25-a-year subscription promises to match every song on a person’s computer and store the tunes in an online account on distant servers known as the “cloud.”The songs can then be downloaded or streamed to other Apple devices without needing to physically connect them t...More
Apple launches iTunes Match
a couple weeks lateCUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Apple has turned on its iTunes Match service — although it’s two weeks late.The $25-a-year subscription promises to match every song on a ...More
Do you have an apple?
Nov 15, 2011 2:07 PMTrackbacks 0Pageviews 1Public
Report: Smartphones sales
up, prices down and Apple leadsRemember when smartphones cost too much for the average to buy and maintain? The devices are currently becoming the norm in the U.S. According to a report released by theNPD group. Smartphone handsets sales are climbing as the average price has dropped below $200.On Monday, the well-known market research company pointed out that, within a year, smartphone sales had...More
Report: Smartphones sales
up, prices down and Apple leadsRemember when smartphones cost too much for the average to buy and maintain? The devices are currently becoming the norm in the U.S. According to a report ...More
Do you regret using iCloud?
Nov 14, 2011 2:31 PMTrackbacks 0Pageviews 261Public
When the late Steve Jobs introduced iOS 5 during his last keynote address in June, he touted iCloud as something that "just works", saying that users would have nothing to learn. As it turns out, he was right — but only on his first point.Not only is there a lot to learn about iCloud, but users also have little control over it once they start. So, before you jump in, it's important to know a few things about it.What is it?...More
When the late Steve Jobs introduced iOS 5 during his last keynote address in June, he touted iCloud as something that "just works", saying that users would have nothing to learn. As it turns out, he was right — bu...More
Ashton Kutcher's Tweet-Too-Soon and the Quality of Speed
Nov 14, 2011 12:12 PMTrackbacks 0Pageviews 11Public
The Penn State scandal left a lot of people blind sided, and no one more so than Ashton Kutcher. AsKashmir Hill describes in her ‘Google before you tweet’ post, Kutcher was tragically behind the news in a medium where, to quote a conversation I had with Forbes Chief Product Officer Lewis DVorkin, “Speed is Quality.”* Kutcher’s speed and immediacy has indeed been an important quality of his online success, since few g...More
The Penn State scandal left a lot of people blind sided, and no one more so than Ashton Kutcher. AsKashmir Hill describes in her ‘Google before you tweet’ post, Kutcher was tragically behind the news in a mediu...More