The Cupertino firm has hired a wearable computing expert who will reportedly work alongside Jonathan Ive, Apple’s design guru, on a number of secret projects. According to a Computerworld report, Apple has named an expert in wearable computers Richard DeVaul its Senior Prototype Engineer. Seth Weintraub, the author of that report, claims Apple cleared DeVaul to
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more images more images Apple takes pre-orders for April 3 iPad launch CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple is accepting pre-orders for the iPad, its new touch-screen gadget for reading books, watching video and surfing the Web. IPads with Wi-Fi wireless connections will go on sale on April 3 for $499 and up. Apple Inc. says people can pre-order online and ... : Dont want to wait in the iLine? Apple is...
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Six months ago, Nokia filed a complaint against Apple, claiming that Cupertino had ripped off a number of Nokias mobile phone patents wholesale in creating the iPhone. Apple immediately counter-sued. Now, both companies are immersed in a huge legal battle that will take years to resolve. The heart of the issue is that Nokia says Apple
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Macworld.com - On Wednesday morning, MainStage 2 users woke up to an update from Cupertino, repairing a variety of minor issues, among them stability fixes for 32-bit Audio Unit Bridge plug-ins.
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