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Simpsons take a shot at Apple The Simpsons have taken a shot at Apple fanboys this week and it is really worth a watch even if you are an iPhone, iPod or Mac lover. I am not a huge Simpsons fan but this one had me laughing. They substitute Apple for Mapple and Steve Jobs for Steve Mobs we have
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You may recall that Steve Jobs proudly hyped up the fact that Apple had filed over 200 patents on the technologies related to the iPhone, as if that showed how special it was. However, as we noted, those patents hardly stopped others from filing patent infringement lawsuits against Apple. In the latest case, we have a company named EMG Technology claiming the iPhone violates its recently issued pa...
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Rumored: LG to Make Multi-touch Screen for iMacs? We have a hot rumor for you all. It looks like LG is working on multi-touch displays somewhere in its Korean factories and it looks like these new display will be manufactured for Apple’s iMac soon. The only question is what is Apple going to do about touchscreen displays? Is Steve Jobs going to get
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Adobe brings Flash to T-Mobile G1 - Android and Adobe Flash, together at last While Steve Jobs continues to block Adobe’s efforts to bring Flash capability to the iPhone OS, Google’s Andy Rubin took to the stage at the Adobe MAX developer’s conference to show the world what Flash looks like on the T-Mobile G1. During the keynote, Rubin and Adobe’s Kevin Lynch showed off the fruits of Google
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Meizu M8: iPhone clone in the market this November This phone is well recognized among Asian Apple users. Unveiled just after the introduction of iPhone by Steve Jobs, the Meizu M8 actually is using Windows CE with Mac themes to imitate the original. Still, we should definitely see the difference from the Windows CE, way older than current Windows Mobile. This November will mark ...
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Apple COO Tim Cook could be in line to replace Steve Jobs - Nov. 10, 2008 The genius behind Steve Could operations whiz Tim Cook run the company someday? Barack Obama, CEO in chief The Economist Gets It Dead Wrong On Social Media - FAIL Nokia Comes With (Illegal) Music In Vietnam? Tabbloid daily printable (if you want) PDF of your favorite feeds ... comes over email daily Official Google Webmaster...
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The T3 Power 50 LONDON, England - UK Gadget mag T3 recently ran its first ever Power50 - the 50 most powerful people in technology. Broken into various categories, the one that caught our eye of course was CEOs where Nokia's very own Olli-Pekka Kalasvuo featured alongside the likes of Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmar and Jerry Yang (but oddly not Eric Schmidt). Yes, this is some more of our very own (as Charlie describe...
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Apple's iPhone outsells BlackBerry Apple's iPhone outsold rival RIM's BlackBerry in the latest quarter, according to a technology analysis firm, confirming to the recent boast by Steve Jobs. Jobs took a shot at RIM during a conference call announcing Apple beating RIM in their fiscal fourth-quarter results. U.K.-based Canalys confirmed Jobs' claims on Thursday in a report on the global smartphone market. Apple s...
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Twitter, while fun and useful, has become a breeding ground for hacks who dream of becoming the next Fake Steve Jobs. Lance Armstrong, Britney Spears, and Al Gore have all recently joined the microblogging service and have had to reclaim their online identities.
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When Apple announced that it had sold 6.9 million iPhones in its fiscal fourth quarter, Apple CEO Steve Jobs proclaimed that his company had passed Research In Motion in units shipped in the quarter. Research firm Canalys has confirmed that, as Apple became the second biggest player in the smartphone market and took 17.3 percent of the market, compared to RIM's 15.2 percent. Report
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