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AT&T creates Verizon attack ad. Could this get any better?
Just a couple days ago, as Verizon responded to AT&T’s lawsuit about their 3G coverage maps, it appeared as if AT&T had nowhere to go. But as you can see in the ad after the jump, AT&T isn’t going to give up on this one. It may be true that Verizon has the most expansive 3G network, but AT&T is now claiming they have the fastest 3G network, allow you to talk and surf at…
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Microsoft Store proves yet again their power to imitate; and rather embarrassingly.
In the following video, Microsoft Store employees randomly start clapping and dancing the electric slide. Shouldn’t they be helping customers instead of trying to act hip?
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Apple’s Black Friday to be surprisingly bright?
A “leaked” image displays Apple’s Black Friday deals, which include up to 30% off iPods, up to 25% off Macs, and up to 15% off accessories.
Apple patents Ad technology that freezes device
The New York Times is reporting that Apple has filed a patent for a new advertising technology that will make commercials impossible to ignore by freezing the user’s device and forcing them to interact with the ad (by clicking or answering a question) before the device (both video and music)… Continue Reading »
Apple wins summary judgments against Psystar
The Apple vs. Psystar lawsuit isn’t going well for the “open computer” maker, as the judge in the California lawsuit has granted all of Apple’s summary decision requests, and denied all of Pystar’s. Think of it as the Lightning Round of the judicial system; it means the judge felt there… Continue Reading »
Apple launches browser based iTunes Preview for iTunes links
Apple is trying to make it even easier for people to get involved in the iTunes ecosystem and enjoy the content available on the service. They have now launched a web based sort of iTunes Store that they are calling iTunes Preview. This system allows users who don’t have iTunes… Continue Reading »
Macworld 2010: Where are the exhibitors?
That time of year is coming up again, as we approach Macworld Expo 2010 from February 9th through the 13th. And yes, while it’s sad that Apple won’t be appearing this year, you might also be surprised to hear who else isn’t showing up. Despite IDG mentioning HP, Microsoft, FastMac,… Continue Reading »
Christmas comes to the online Apple Store
This morning, the online Apple store went offline for a short time. When it came back, there signs the Christmas elves had been speaking to Mr. Jobs about gift options. If you’ve thought about buying gifts from Apple this festive season, you’ll be happy to hear of the elegant gift… Continue Reading »
8GB iPhone 3G soon to gain an S?
Currently, Apple’s most affordable model of iPhone is the 8GB iPhone 3G, also known as “last year’s model.” But that could change soon. Unconfirmed tipsalong with a few, not so blurry, picsseem to confirm that Rogers in Canada is draining their 8GB iPhone 3G stock to make way for the… Continue Reading »
Is RFID the next feature for iPhone 4?
Apple could already be testing next generation iPhones equipped with RFID (radio frequency identification) capabilities if a less than rock solid rumor is to be trusted (as if rumors could be solid in the first place). What exactly would you do with RFID in your iPhone? A host of things… Continue Reading »
Fortune Magazine names Steve Jobs “CEO of the Decade”
In ten years, Apple has gone from a relatively small computer companywith no Apple Stores, iPod, iTunes, Mac OS X or iPhoneto being a technology leader with a range of great products, while being the most valuable company in Silicon Valley. I think, looking back, it’s no wonder Steve Jobs… Continue Reading »
How Apple got to 100,000 apps, and why it won’t stop
You have a map for that, Verizon? Okay, well I see your map, and raise you an app. 100,000 apps, actually. Apple has announced that developers have created over 100,000 apps for the App Store (only a couple hundred of which have anything to do with farting). This is a… Continue Reading »
App Store now has more than 100,000 applications available
Apple’s iTunes App Store has reached a very important milestone: 100,000 available applications. In a marketplace where other companies are struggling to get 1,000 applications available for purchase and download, Apple and the developers with accounts have once again risen to the occasion. 100,000 certainly isn’t a small number, and… Continue Reading »
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Black Friday 2009
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