Posts Tagged ‘apple’

The Macalope Weekly: A sad state of affairs (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com – Online technology journalism. Can’t live with it and you can’t shoot it in the back of the head and dump it in the creek off the old interstate bypass where all the serial killers dump bodies. Wait, can we? Because this week brought out the seamy underbelly of people who inexplicably get paid to pontificate about Apple and if there’s a way—any way—to make it all stop, the horny one is all ears and antlers.

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The Macalope Weekly: A sad state of affairs
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Jailbreaking in the iPhone 3.0 era (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld – In a few short years, Apple has established the iPhone as the mobile platform to beat.

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Jailbreaking in the iPhone 3.0 era
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The Macalope Weekly: The Jerk Store (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com – So far, 2010 has been dominated by non-stop iPad speculation and Macworld Expo, but it’s time to get back to basics: jerks! Now, the Macalope’s stylish and happenin’ readers know that jerktastic commentary is drawn to Apple like red wine to a white shirt.

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Apple Store glass stair up for auction on eBay (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com – Update: The auction is now listed as ended, though with no winner. You guys want to tell us exactly how you got hold of this again?

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Apple Store glass stair up for auction on eBay
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Apple’s App Store Blocks Known iPhone Hackers (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor – Apple has been accused of approving poor-quality applications, taking too long to approve an app, and rejecting apps similar to its own offerings, but never has Apple been accused of blocking hackers from its App Store — until now. A small number of self-proclaimed iPhone hackers have reported being denied access into the App Store, including Sherif Hashim.

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Report: Apple’s iPad E-Book Store to Use DRM (PC World)

PC World – The iBook store, the marketplace for electronic books on Apple’s forthcoming iPad, will sell e-books wrapped in digital rights management software, according to sources quoted in the L.A. Times. Apple phased out DRM songs from the iTunes store a year ago, but a majority of publishers are expected to use FairPlay copy protection software for their e-books.

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Wireless carriers unite on mobile apps project (AP)

AP – The world’s largest mobile phone carriers say they’re joining forces to make it easier for software developers to write apps that will run on as many phones as possible.

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Microsoft vies with Apple in device battle (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld – While Apple with its iPad tablet device may be hogging all the headlines lately, a Microsoft official stressed Thursday that the Redmond, Wash. software giant should not be counted out when it comes to offering its own software on different types of devices.

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