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Feb
05

Can Apple keep up against fake copycat app developers? - Digitaltrends.com


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Can Apple keep up against fake copycat app developers?
Digitaltrends.com
With unscrupulous game developers looking to make a quick buck off unsuspecting iOS users, Apple didn't respond with decisive action against these poor applications until the press brought attention to the problem. Originally discovered by The Guardian
Should Apple take more action against march of the iOS clones?The Guardian (blog)
Apple Pulls Ripoff Apps from its Walled GardenPCWorld (blog)
Apple removes blatant copycat apps from App StoreApple Insider
Video Game Writers -Gamasutra -CNET (blog)
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Feb
05

Why Apple's A5 is so big–and iPhone 4 won't get Siri - CNET

Why Apple's A5 is so big–and iPhone 4 won't get Siri
CNET
Apple's A5 processor includes noise-reduction circuitry licensed from a start-up called Audience, and a chip analyst believes that fact resolves an iPhone 4S mystery and explains why the iPhone 4 lacks the Siri voice-control system.

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Feb
05

Apple the target of playwright's ire over Chinese worker abuse - The Guardian


The Guardian
Apple the target of playwright's ire over Chinese worker abuse
The Guardian
Specifically, the shiny, sleek iPhones, iPods and iPads produced by Apple. The Agony and the Ecstasy was devised after exhaustive research talking to exploited and abused workers in China, for almost 18 months. Daisey played to small but appreciative
Steve Jobs: The iPlayWall Street Journal (blog)

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Feb
05

Censored: Apple Content Filtering Needs Work - PCWorld


Gizmodo UK
Censored: Apple Content Filtering Needs Work
PCWorld
A recent Apple App Store rejection, though, highlights the capricious nature of censoring content. A story from Gizmodo reports that Apple is apparently OK with 12 year olds reading about g-spots, or the 50 kinky sex moves men love, but a scientific
Apple Censors: Kinky Sex and G-Spots Fine for 12 Year Olds, But Penis BadGizmodo
Apple Doesn't Want You To Read About Penises In NewsstandCult of Mac

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Feb
05

Apple releases major security update for OS X - Fox News


Fox News
Apple releases major security update for OS X
Fox News
Apple has rolled out a big batch of security fixes for several of its popular software products and components, including the Mac OS X 10.7 Lion operating system. In an advisory, Apple announced it addressed the bugs, many of which could be exploited
Apple removes standard Mac OS X 10.7.3 download due to bugs, offers combined 9 to 5 Mac
Apple fixes Rosetta problems with new security updateCNET (blog)
Apple pulls OS X 10.7.3 delta upgrade after crash complaints, redirects to The Verge
Mac Rumors -Macworld -eWeek
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Feb
05

Apple CEO hints at no ARM-based MacBook Air as iPad to “soon satisfy” that niche - Apple Insider


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Apple CEO hints at no ARM-based MacBook Air as iPad to "soon satisfy" that niche
Apple Insider
By Daniel Eran Dilger After meeting with Apple chief executive Tim Cook and chief financial officer Peter Openheimer, Citi analysts noted a strong iPad outlook leaving little likelihood of an ARM-based MacBook Air, vast growth potential in China,
iPad-like MacBook Air now unlikely? Was it even necessary?CNET
iPad 3 Rumor: Will Apple's Forthcoming Device Sport a Keyboard Option?International Business Times
An iPad with Transformer-like keyboard dock? I'm down with thatZDNet (blog)
Mac Rumors
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Feb
05

Apple updates iBooks Author EULA to clarify restriction on format, not content - Ars Technica


Wired News (blog)
Apple updates iBooks Author EULA to clarify restriction on format, not content
Ars Technica
By Chris Foresman | Published February 3, 2012 3:35 PM Apple updated iBooks Author to version 1.0.1 on Friday afternoon, the only change being an update to the software's controversial end user license agreement. The updated EULA now specifically only
Apple Amends iBooks Author EULA, Doesn't Claim to Own ContentPC Magazine
Apple alters iBooks agreementsUPI.com
Apple Scraps Controversial Terms in iBook Author EULA AgreementPCWorld (blog)
Wired News (blog) -Los Angeles Times -ZDNet (blog)
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Feb
04

Apple iTV may not come this year after all - IBNLive.com


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Apple iTV may not come this year after all
IBNLive.com
Rumours of a Siri-enabled Apple HDTV have been riding the Internet waves for a while now and the last we reported about it was that it was expected to be launched by as early as April or May, this year. However, as per a report by Digitimes,

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Feb
04

Apple's iPhone outstrips Samsung but not in UK - Scotsman


Forbes
Apple's iPhone outstrips Samsung but not in UK
Scotsman
The iconic Apple brand overtook Samsung as the most popular handset maker in the period, despite the Korean manufacturer increasing its market share to 22 per cent – from just under 5 per cent two years earlier, according to mobile analyst firm Juniper
Apple's iPhone takes 75% mobile phone profits with just 9% of units soldApple Insider
Apple now third largest phonemaker, pushing feature phones asideChristian Science Monitor
Apple Jumps To Number Three In Overall Mobile MarketForbes
Technorati -IntoMobile -tuaw.com
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Feb
04

Ex-Apple engineer Borchers dishes on iPhone Genesis - TECH.BLORGE.com


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Ex-Apple engineer Borchers dishes on iPhone Genesis
TECH.BLORGE.com
One of the engineers that helped create the original Apple smartphone tells how Steve Jobs' simple directive on design lead to a device that changed how the world interacts and uses technology every day. Regardless of what smartphone is in your pocket,

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Feb
04

Apple removes blatant copycat apps from App Store - Apple Insider


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Apple removes blatant copycat apps from App Store
Apple Insider
By Josh Ong Apple has removed from the App Store a number of copycat applications that closely mimicked the titles of successful games after they provoked a public outcry from developers over the issue. Applications whose names and features piggybacked
Apple removes several iOS copycat games from one offending developerGamasutra
Apple cleans App Store of high-profile lookalike appsCNET (blog)
Should Apple take more action against march of the iOS clones?The Guardian (blog)

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Feb
04

Apple Amends iBooks Author EULA, Doesn't Claim to Own Content - PC Magazine


Los Angeles Times
Apple Amends iBooks Author EULA, Doesn't Claim to Own Content
PC Magazine
By Damon Poeter Someone in Cupertino appears to have noticed the outcry over the user agreement for Apple's iBooks Author software. The company has updated its iBooks End-User License Agreement (EULA) to clarify that Apple is not laying claim to
Apple updates iBooks Author EULA to clarify restriction on format, not contentArs Technica
iBooks Author update: Apple doesn't own you after allLos Angeles Times
Apple Scraps Controversial Terms in iBook Author EULA AgreementPCWorld (blog)
Wired News (blog) -Washburn Review -ZDNet (blog)
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Feb
04

Apple for now halts Motorola attempt to have iPhones withdrawn from online … - Washington Post


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Apple for now halts Motorola attempt to have iPhones withdrawn from online
Washington Post
FRANKFURT, Germany — Apple Inc. has temporarily blocked Motorola Mobility's attempt to have it withdraw several iPhone and iPad models from its Internet store in Germany, the latest twist in an extended legal duel over patents between the companies.
Apple Resumes Sales Of Devices In Germany After InjunctionWall Street Journal
Apple Gives Us Another Reminder Why Google Wants MotorolaDailyFinance
Apple iPhones, iPads make quick return to German online storesCNET

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