Archive for December, 2010

iOS4.2 features push the iPad into business

December 6, 2010

When iOS4.2 finally hit the iPad, it made a lot of consumers very happy indeed. However, the greatest impact of iOS4.2 on the iPad may be in increasing the chances that it will be adopted by businesses.

Mac App Store to open December 13

December 6, 2010

Apple numero uno Steve Jobs has been pushing hard for the early launch of the groundbreaking online retail software outlet. Though developers had been told to ready their apps for today, the company is apparently now targeting next Monday in the hope of launching ahead of the holidays.

Norman Foster to design new Apple campus, says rumor

December 5, 2010

Apple’s 1 Infinite Loop Campus is beautiful in an ’80s sort of way. However, with 100 freshly purchased acres, Steve Jobs could be planning a major a remaking of the place Apple calls home and one of the world’s most-renowned architects is believed to have won the commission.

Unlike iOS4, no demos for Mac App Store

December 3, 2010

The processes and rules that will govern the new App Store for Mac software are firming up with every Apple memo on the subject. The latest is that there will be no software demos in the new App Store.

Steve Jobs number one in love, too

December 3, 2010

His Apple TV hobby aside, a level of success others would give their left leg for, what isn’t the Apple CEO the best at? The results of a new survey of Silicon Valley workers underscores this supremacy, though both the Facebook and Google numero unos rank well, too.

Apple patents glasses-free 3D tech

December 2, 2010

Apple has been granted a patent for technology that seriously advances the banner of glasses-free 3D viewing for the masses. Although we should not expect this to be available soon, it is a significant start.

Old Navy using iPod touch-based PoS system

December 2, 2010

If you have purchased something at or even just visited an Apple Store, then you are probably familiar with Apple’s “EasyPay” point-of-sale system. Now, you can enjoy the same ease and convenience at select (perhaps you neighborhood store) Old Navy locations.

Dvorak: Mac is more precise than PC

December 1, 2010

It’s not every day Mac users find themselves agreeing professional curmudgeon John C. Dvorak, but he’s onto something in his latest column. Further, if I’m not mistaken, he’s hinting that the one-time Apple hater could be on the verge of switching.

Apple yanks anti-gay app from App Store

December 1, 2010

It seems like drama come in bunches at the Apple App Store. Just after a flap over rejecting an Android magazine app, Apple has removed an app judged to be anti-gay and offensive from its iTunes app store.


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