News Source: New Zealand Herald
| about 19 hours ago
Wednesday December 2, 2009 I've worked it out!...It's all about differentiating itself from what the Seattle firm has identified recently as a creditable competitor. In mid November, Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer warned at a yearly shareholders'
News Source: Venture Beat
| 1 day ago
Knocking , a new application for the iPhone, got a pretty big “wow” out of me — it lets you share footage from your iPhone camera with friends who have the app. Let’s say you’re at a store and you want to ask your spouse which product they
News Source: The Guardian
| 3 days ago
Sheryl Garratt recalls her meetings with the Briton who designed the iPod Apple's Jonathan Ive in 2004. Photograph: David Levene It looks clunky, even clumsy compared to the more evolved versions that followed. But when the first iPod was launched
News Source: Tech Dirt
| 6 days ago
It's even told the guy that even if he rebrands his app, he can't even say that it's the app "formerly known as" iPodRip. While lawyers told him he could successfully fight Apple on this, the guy gave in and is in the process of changing the name to
News Source: Reuters
| 7 days ago
Global mobile data traffic continued to surge in October, growing at the fastest pace in seven months, Internet browser company Opera Software said on Wednesday. Data traffic through Opera's mobile browser -- which packages up to 90 percent of the
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 7 days ago
Steve Jobs replies to a plea from the Little App Company. A long-time Apple software developer from Sydney fears he may have to lay off most of his staff after draconian Apple legal threats and a rare personal email from Apple chief executive
News Source: The Age
| 7 days ago
Dear Mr. Jobs, My name is John Devor and I'm the co-owner of a small Mac shareware company named The Little App Factory and a long-term Apple customer and shareholder. I doubt you're aware but we recently received a letter from a law firm working on
News Source: The independent
| 7 days ago
It's the most hotly anticipated gadget of next year, yet no one outside Apple headquarters knows whether it will ever make it into the hands of consumers. In fact, the Apple "Tablet" – a touchscreen computing device that may or may not outsell the