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Mac OS X market share cracks 8% (computerworld) - 0 views

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    Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X market share has passed the 8% mark for the first time, a research company reported today. In September, Apple's operating system ran on 8.2% of the computers that accessed the 40,000 sites monitored by Net Applications for clients, the company's data showed. The Mac's share of the operating system market was up over August's by nearly four-tenths of a percentage point, the biggest one-month gain since May. Apple tends to post significant increases in September, according to Net Applications. Last year, for example, Mac OS X climbed by 0.45 points that month
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September comes and goes with no iPhone push notifications | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    I have a joke for you: how are iPhone applications and rap artists Salt-n-Pepa different? Answer: Salt-n-Pepa may be able to "Push It," but iPhone applications can't, thanks to Apple's decision to leave push notifications out of the iPhone 2.1 release. Originally, senior vice president of iPhone software Scott Forstall said that the feature would be done by September, but now that it's October, publications like Macworld are reminding Apple that it has missed the target date.
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Share your iPhone 3G data connection with a PC, Mac or Linux device over WiFi | iPhone ... - 0 views

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    We don't often cover apps for jailbroken iPhones, but the topic of using a 3G phone as a WiFi hotspot to share the connection is one we've shared before. Apps like WMWiFiRouter and JoikuSpot cover this function on Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 devices, but what about that snazzy iPhone 3G? Well, an old name has a new solution. I'm talking about PdaNet, an application I used to tether my XV6700 to a Toshiba M205 Tablet PC back in 2004.
Jeff Johnson

Micromat - Protogo - 0 views

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    Do you have an old portable hard drive or flash drive lying around? Why not turn it into the ultimate Macintosh diagnostic, repair, and maintenance tool? With TechTool Protogo it's easy. Protogo allows you to quickly create a bootable diagnostic device that contains Micromat's most powerful tools as well as any of your own utilities you may wish to install. You can then use this device to boot, check, maintain, and repair Macintosh computers as needed. Like our award-winning product, TechTool Protege, you will have a device that allows you to carry all the tools you'll need in your shirt pocket. But unlike Protege, you'll have plenty of space left over for a multitude of additional utilities as well as ample drive space when you need to recover data.
Jeff Johnson

Hi. I'm a PC … and I Was Made on a Mac (John Paczkowski - Digital Daily) - 0 views

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    "A PC is not a stereotype. And neither are you. If you're a PC, you belong to a community of more than a billion individuals, working, playing, and connecting. Doing their own thing. If you're a PC, we want to celebrate you. So stand up." - Microsoft, "A PC is Not a Steroetype" The irony is enough to make your head explode. The latest evolution of Microsoft's new ad campaign-the one designed to seize back control of the Windows PC image that Apple has so mercilessly tarred and feathered-wasn't even made on a PC. It was made on a Mac. Metadata in the images of the stereotyped PC user featured on Microsoft's "I'm a PC" site reveal that they were produced using Macs running Adobe Creative Suite 3, not PCs running Microsoft Expression Studio software. My God. This is how Microsoft and its ad agency hope to turn Apple's disparagement to their advantage?
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RIM CEO: Bold Delay Because Of iPhone 3G | iPhone News Updated - 4 views

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    Research In Motion (NSDQ: RIMM)'s co-CEO implied the BlackBerry Bold continues to be delayed because it's still being tested to ensure that it doesn't have the same 3G connectivity problems that plagued the iPhone 3G earlier this summer.
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iPhone 3g unlocking update | iPhone News Updated - 7 views

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    The Any-Network device is currently the only way you can unlock the New iPhone 3g phones.
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RIM Blames iPhone for AT&T Bold-faced Delays! | iPhone News Updated - 2 views

Jeff Johnson

After a Decade of Secrecy, Apple Reluctantly Tries Out Transparency | Gadget Lab from W... - 0 views

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    Like an overinflated pilates ball, Apple's long-standing culture of secrecy has sprung a few leaks. The tight-lipped corporate giant recently made a move toward transparency when it lifted its iPhone non-disclosure agreement. The unpopular policy prohibited iPhone application developers from discussing their coding techniques. Lifting the NDA may hurt Apple by exposing the inner workings of the iPhone to competitors like Google and Nokia. But increasingly open competitors and disgruntled developers may have forced Apple's hand.
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Apple's $20 Billion Cash - 0 views

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    The solution to many of Apple's potential problems, the public relations disaster of indentured Chinese laborers, the threat of a disrupted delivery supply line*, and the ability of Apple to make inexpensive consumer electronics, reminiscent of Sony's heyday, well into the future is, you guessed, it, to build their own completely automated, computerized plant that can assemble these products without a human hand ever touching them. Such a plant, run by robots and Macs, would be expensive to build. In the long run, however, the economic and political advantages of such a plant would be enormous. Apple would stop sending money to China and suffering from continuing scrutiny over labor conditions in a foreign country. The plant would become a poster child for modern, 21st century manufacturing. Imagine Steve Jobs taking the next president of the United States on a tour of a plant that makes its own electricity, cleans its own water and cranks out millions of iPods and iPhones each month. And sends power back into the grid on occasion to power our plug-in hybrids.
anonymous

New Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and Apple iPhone: Which one is better? - 0 views

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    I'm sure that everyone are wondering, which one is better, the brand new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic or the famous Apple iPhone? Well, I have found an interesting post that compare both of the phones from various point of view such as from the camera, battery, display, price, etc.
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BlackBerry Storm supports Cut, Copy & Paste Functionality - 0 views

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    News about the Blackberry Storm (also known as the Blackberry Thunder) have been around for quite some time now, and the latest news will make all of iPhone users bite their fingers. Yes, the Storm will support a cut, copy and paste functionality!
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Notebooks muscle up for desktop | All Apple News - 9 views

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    NOTEBOOKS have been cutting hard into traditional desktop PC sales in the past few years as buyers opted for a neat, all in-one box as their main PC.
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anonymous

[Tips ] How to Create FREE Ringtones on iPhone - 0 views

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    I've found a very interesting post that unveils how to create free ringtones on iPhone via iTunes 8. The writer even said that "iPhone ringtones were never easier (or free-er) to create".
Jeff Johnson

The five products Apple must make (ZDNet) - 0 views

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    Apple made its latest big move into new territories last year with the launch of the now ubiquitous iPhone, expanding beyond the desktop and into the choppy waters of mobile. What ought to be Apple's next leap of faith? Here are a few ideas for where Apple should go next.
Jeff Johnson

Top 10 things you didn't know about the new MacBook - 0 views

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    We've had one of the new MacBooks for 24 hours and have discovered some interesting secrets hiding within...
Jeff Johnson

Do we care if the new MacBooks don't have FireWire? (ZDNet) - 0 views

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    So the new MacBooks lack a FireWire port. The MacBook Pros still have them, but for those of us in Ed Tech (including college students) who will probably be looking at the mainstream MacBooks, is this a big deal?
Jeff Johnson

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