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Monday, March 15, 2010

Now It's War: Apple Poaches A Googler

The Business Insider

Apple and Google were alleged to have had a no-poaching pact for years . Now that they're enemies pitched in an Android versus iPhone battle, it appears that agreement is over.

Review: Strata Design 3D CX 6.1

Dan Ablan, Macworld

While most 3D programs on the market play nicely with Adobe’s industry standard apps, none have thus far created an integrated system that removes the guesswork for its users. That’s the strength of Strata Design 3D CX 6.1.

The iPad Developer's Challenge

Erica Ogg, CNET News

Applications meant for the iPhone may look similar to their iPad brethren, but they present new challenges to the people creating them.

TalkTalk To Drop PCs And Switch Staff To Apple

Nic Fildes, The Times

Britain’s second-largest residential broadband provider is preparing to switch its entire workforce to Apple laptops.

Apple has been a minor player in the enterprise market and does not make a priority of selling directly to corporate customers, outside the education and media sectors. But with more workers using Apple’s computers at home and downloading business applications and checking e-mails on their iPhones, the pressure on companies to switch to Apple’s products for work purposes is growing.

Readers Are Devouring Apple Book Apps

Olga Kharif, BusinessWeek

Demand for digital book applications on Apple devices gives developers and publishers fresh ways to make money—a mixed blessing for Amazon.

Apple's HTC Patent Lawsuit Is A Bluff

Joe Wilcox, Beta News

Apple's initial goals have little to do with protecting intellectual property as much as scaring away competitors.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

A Dream For Music, But Labels’ Nightmare

Brad Stone, New York Times

So moving our music into the cloud and piping it to any device, on demand, should be easy, right?

A Battle For The Future Is Getting Personal

Brad Stone and Miguel Helft, New York Times

While the discord between Apple and Google is in part philosophical and involves enormous financial stakes, the battle also has deeply personal overtones and echoes the ego-fueled fisticuffs that have long characterized technology industry feuds.

At the heart of their dispute is a sense of betrayal: Mr. Jobs believes that Google violated the alliance between the companies by producing cellphones that physically, technologically and spiritually resembled the iPhone. In short, he feels that his former friends at Google picked his pocket.

Forbidden Fruit: Microsoft Workers Hide Their iPhones

Nick Wingfield, Wall Street Journal

Nearly 10,000 iPhone users were accessing the Microsoft employee email system last year, say two people who heard the estimates from senior Microsoft executives. That figure equals about 10% of the company's global work force.

iPad Swapped If Its Battery Fails, Apple Says

Paul Suarez, PC World

According to a recently-posted FAQ, Apple will replace your iPad if it "requires service due to the battery's diminished ability to hold an electrical charge," for $99 and a $6.95 shipping fee.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Pre-Orders Brisk For Apple's New iPad

Paul Farhi, Washington Post

On Friday, the first day that buyers could pre-order the device (it arrives in stores next month), Apple racked up an estimated 91,000 sales in just the first six hours of availability, putting temporarily to rest the Internet's persistent "iPad fail" meme. Analysts predict the first-year sales could reach 5 million.

Apple's Steve Jobs Can Demolish California Mansion

Karen Gullo and Joel Rosenblatt, Bloomberg

Apple Inc. chief executive officer Steve Jobs won approval to tear down a mansion south of San Francisco after a state court judge overruled objections by preservationists, a city official in Woodside, California, said.

Superior Court Judge Marie Weiner in Redwood City, California, said in a March 8 ruling the mansion had been vacant since 2000 and “nothing had been done to stop the abandonment of this house,” which has led to animal infestation, vandalism, rot, mold and decay.

Nokia Seeks Dismissal Of Apple’s Antitrust Claims

Susan Decker, Bloomberg

Nokia Oyj, the world’s largest maker of mobile phones, asked a U.S. judge to throw out Apple Inc.’s claims that it is trying to monopolize the wireless technology market and seize access to iPhone technology.

Apple’s antitrust and breach of contract allegations are implausible and are “designed to divert attention away from free-riding off of Nokia’s intellectual property,” the Finnish company said yesterday in papers filed in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware.

Solar Power Up Your iPhone

Eric A. Taub, New York Times

The Solar Surge, from NovoTek, uses the sun to charge an external supplemental battery enclosed in a case that surrounds the iPhone. According to the company, this is the first solar charging solution approved by Apple, and it works with the iPhone 3G and 3GS and the iPod Touch.

Apple COO Tim Cook Awarded $22 Million Bonus

AppleInsider

Apple said Friday that Chief Operating Office Tim Cook was awarded nearly 22 million in stock- and cash-based compensation for his performance running the company during Steve Jobs' absence last year.

Which iPad To Buy? Get The 32GB iPad With Wi-Fi + 3G. Here’s Why.

Leander Kahney, Cult of Mac

Apple Turns iPad Mute Button Into Screen Rotation Lock

AppleInsider

Apple revealed a minor tweak to the iPad hardware when preorders began Friday morning, with a button previously designated for audio muting changed to a "screen rotation lock."

Apple Dishes New iPad Details On 3G, iBooks, More

Dan Moren, Macworld

Apple didn't just put the iPad up for pre-order this morning, it also added some new information on a handful of iPad features, such as 3G plans, iBooks, and more.

An iPhoneographer's Six Favorite Apps

Heather Kelly, Macworld

There are 2,897 photography apps available in the App Store. Glyn Evans sorts through every new release—each faux-film-filter, cropping, and tilt-shift tool—so you don't have to.

iPad Order Confirmation Promises “Exciting” In-Store Event

Nicole Martinelli, Cult of Mac

Overdoing The Interface Metaphor

Chris Clark, Release Candidate One

It’s important to remember that despite Apple’s insistence that iPad apps have lush graphics evoking physical objects, there’s no license to be stupid about interaction. Good design is good whether your toolbar is leather-bound or a flat gray. Sexy graphics and animation are icing on the cake.

My Morning Purchases

Andy Ihnatko's Celestial Waste of Bandwidth (BETA)

What did I actually get? Oh, the top-of-the-line model: The iPad 3G with 64 gigs of storage, due to ship a few weeks after the WiFi-only iPad.

How real?

Neven Mrgan’s Tumbl

Until books are completely re-imagined as objects (and I’m not holding my breath) people will expect them to look like facing pages, double-sided, picked from a shelf. Five hundred years of tradition mandates this. We start there, and we go more elaborate (as books add video, interactivity, etc.) and less so (as no-longer-necessary conventions get dropped.)

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