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Apple’s Suit Would Block HTC’s HD2 Windows 7 Phone (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)
Apple is attempting to put the brakes on one of the first Windows Phone 7 Series smartphones. Apple’s suit against HTC would block the company from releasing its HD2 mobile phone equipped with Microsoft’s new mobile operating system in the U.S.
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Apple’s Suit Would Block HTC’s HD2 Windows 7 Phone (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News)
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Apple iPad Tester Programs : Scam or Legit? Let’s Ask the Crowd!
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More than a handful TP readers emailed us this question last month, “[TechPinas, are Apple iPad Tester programs online legitimate]?” For the ones who are not familiar with such program — Apple iPad Tester promos are basically those that promise to give successful applicants free iPads simply to test out the device, give feedback on its form factor and features, and provide suggestions on how it …
Mophie Juice Pack Air: coming to double your iPhone 4 battery next week
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So, you’ve been waiting for a Mophie Juice Pack for your iPhone 4? You’re not alone. Well, we have word that it’ll be available as soon as next week for $79.
Samsung, Toshiba take on Apple with ‘iPad killers’
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Competition to Apple’s highly successful iPad hotted up on Thursday as Samsung and Toshiba unveiled rival tablet PCs that they hope will steal some of the Californian giant’s thunder.
Apple debuts new Apple TV, iPods
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced a revamped Apple TV device, a new iPod line and updates to the operating system for the iPhone, iPod Touch and the iPad at Apple’s highly anticipated product launch event on Wednesday.
Chrome for Mac tries graphical tab management
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Like Mozilla’s Panorama, Chrome “Tabpose” combines tab management with Apple’s Expose idea in Chrome for Mac. Also on the way: hardware acceleration and Chrome labs features.
Why did Apple take Facebook Connect out of Ping?
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Apple certainly took its sweet time releasing iTunes 10 yesterday , and we’re beginning to think it’s because the company was making a last-second change to its new Ping social-network-for-music : the removal of Facebook Connect for finding friends. Seriously — although an option to find friends via Facebook was conspicuously present during Steve’s keynote demos, it’s not there anymore. Oddly, the option was there at the very beginning — several Engadget staffers definitely saw a Facebook button when they signed up for Ping last night, and there’s a whole thread on Apple’s support site of people who also saw it and are now wondering where it’s gone.
More Microsoft codenames than you can shake a stick at
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This month’s version of my Microsoft Codename Tracker includes a number of brand-new entries in the high-end server space — including MFx, Dryad, Nectar, Orleans, Quincy and TidyFS — plus lots,…
How green is your mobile phone?
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I have been thinking about a post along these lines for some time, especially since A, it’s hard to come across someone who doesn’t have a mobile phone glued to their ear or clenched in their hand…
Apple Releases Security update 2010-005 for OS X 10.5 and 10.6
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Apple has released a security update for OS X 10.6 and OS X 10.5 machines, which addresses a number of security holes for both the client and server versions of these OS X releases. For the client version, the update fixes several problems that could lead to arbitrary code execution.
Coldplay’s Chris Martin Plays New Song
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As Steve Jobs concluded a music-heavy list of Apple product announcements yesterday in San Francisco, he introduced a surprise guest, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, who took to the stage with a piano and unveiled a new song, “Wedding Bells.” “It could go terribly wrong,” said the notoriously self-deprecating Martin as he prepared to play the tune, which he said “might not ever come out,” and mentioned …
