CUPERTINO, California—Apple® announced that its 2009 proxy materials are now available on the web under the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Notice and Access rule and can be found at www.apple.com/investor. As a result of the Notice and Access rule, Apple is able to significantly reduce the environmental impact of producing and delivering printed materials. Apple’s shareholders may
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Steve Jobs may not be coming to Macworld Expo in San Francisco next week, but that hasn't stopped the Apple rumor-mill from charging ahead at full speed. This year is Apple's last at the storied trade show, and many are hoping the little company from Cupertino will go out with a bang. As we get ready for Apple Senior V.P. of Worldwide Product Marketing Phil Schiller's keynote address on January
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 1st Jan 2009 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Taking a look at the iPod lineup from Apple, you can see that they have an iPod for just about any budget. With this in mind, why is it that the team in Cupertino has yet to put together a slimmed down, budget-minded version of the iPhone
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MobileMagazineOnline on 23rd Dec 2008 (via mobilemag.com)
PC World - The iPhone Dev Team (not the Cupertino version) plans to release the first ever software-based unlock application for the iPhone 3G on New Year's Eve.
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Yahoo on 23rd Dec 2008 (via us.rd.yahoo.com)
CUPERTINO, California—Apple® announced that this year is the last year the company will exhibit at Macworld Expo. Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, will deliver the opening keynote for this year’s Macworld Conference & Expo, and it will be Apple’s last keynote at the show. The keynote address will be held at Moscone West on Tuesday, January 6, ...
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 17th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
No, not my list, I'd have plumped for 10 resons why each is better than the other. But over on (the horribly biased!) Tube5800.com there's an interesting list of 20 reasons why Nokia's touch-screen mid-tier newcomer is better than Cupertino's finest. Don't send any flames to me - go the Tube5800 site itself!
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AllAboutSymbian on 8th Dec 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
From the packaging in the way that the phone sits in the box to the white accessories, the phone does bear a striking resemblance to a certain more mainstream phone by a fruit company in Cupertino. Preliminary reports have indicated that the phone uses a customized interface on top of the Windows CE operating system; Windows CE is the same platform that Windows Mobile is built upon. You can visit ...
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Pocketnow on 30th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
The first device from RIM to carry a full touch sensitive screen seeks to not only match the iPhone in terms of performance but also kick its ass in areas where Cupertino's wunderkind falls short. But all is not well with the Storm.
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Wired on 21st Nov 2008 (via feeds.wired.com)