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Apple Defends Itself on Location Apps, Privacy
PC Magazine The updated software, iOS 4, lets customers pick and choose the apps with which they do not want to share location information, even if the global, … |
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Apple Defends Itself on Location Apps, Privacy
PC Magazine The updated software, iOS 4, lets customers pick and choose the apps with which they do not want to share location information, even if the global, … |
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Update floors iPhone 3G
Sydney Morning Herald Its reputation has already been tarnished by iPhone 4 antenna problems, but now Apple faces a new PR nightmare as iPhone 3G owners say their handsets are … |
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Is Apple about to beat Microsoft in total revenue?
Computerworld (blog) What once seemed impossible may be about to happen: This week, Apple may surpass Microsoft in quarterly revenue for the first time ever. … Apple Could Overtake Microsoft in Revenue This Week Microsoft Catching Apple in Market Cap Apple closes in on Microsoft in revenue race |
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The Oft-Unhappy Marriage of Apple and AT&T: "We're Apple. We Don't Wear Suits."
Fast Company The carrier actually asked Apple to impose restrictions on its iPhone software to ease the load on the network. Those requested restrictions, back in 2007, … Wired: Apple considered pulling iPhone from AT&T Apple and AT&T: A Rocky Road How AT&T Wanted Apple to Cripple the iPhone (and Why There Isn't a Verizon … |
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iPhone rivals call out Steve Jobs
Los Angeles Times RIM, based in Ontario, Canada, said it avoided antenna designs similar to the one Apple used in its newest iPhone. RIM and the other companies said their … Apple's iPhone 4 Antenna-gate Gambit Pays Off Fallout From the iPhone 4 Press Conference Are Steve Jobs' iPhone 4 Antenna Woes Over? |
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Follett's 'Pillars of the Earth' becomes a packed Apple app
USA Today The Amplified Edition, the result of a partnership between Pillars publisher Penguin Group and Starz Entertainment, is an interactive eBook for Apple's iPad … 'Pillars' readers get a window into an 'Amplified' world |
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