China, of all countries, potentially fining Apple for trademark infringement

It looks like Apple’s now potentially in legal trouble in China due to trademark infringement claims by Proview Technology Shenzehen. According to the company, and...
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The Globe and Mail gets in on Apple rumors, states Rogers, Bell have an Apple Television

Just when you thought Apple rumors were getting out of hand, we’re now getting reports from major news outlets that Rogers, and Bell already have...
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Spyder releases iOS color calibration app for photographers

Datacolor, the creators of the Spyder color calibrating device for monitors and televisions, has released an iOS application to assist in color correcting your photos...
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Analyst has iPad’s market dominance set to expand

Deutsche Bank’s Chris Whitmore has taken note of Apple’s increasing competitive advantage with the iPad. He’s done the simple math of combining tablet sales with...
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Piper Jaffray analyst says Apple in talks with manufacturers for TV screens

This Apple Television rumor just won’t die. Steven Musil at CNET is reporting that the oft-quoted Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster says that Apple is...
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Strange and unusual Apple event in February? Not so, says Jim Dalrymple.

The Internet is abuzz with a rumor of Apple having a strange and unusual event this month. Well, there is another rumor going around calling...
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The Path relaunch doubled the company’s user base in just two months

Sometimes a subsequent version of an application absolutely destroys a service. Think Digg 4.0, the new Twitter application for iPhone, and countless other services that...
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iBooks Author updates to 1.0.1, EULA less onerous

After much complaining in the community about Apple’s end user license agreement for iBooks Author, Apple has pushed a new update that clarifies the restrictions....
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Apple supposedly pressuring developers not to advertise with white iPhones

It’s looking like Apple is cracking down on some developers not using the officially licensed iPhone images in the advertising of their apps. Mike Arrington,...
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Ever wonder why it’s always 9:42 in Apple Ads? Yup, there’s a reason for that.

Apple is known for its precision and having a reason behind everything. Now we all know how precise they can be. Or do we? Have you ever...
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Images claim iPad 3 will have an A6 quad-core processor with LTE support

It’s February and that can only mean one thing: even more rumors of the iPad 3. Some can be thrown out the second they reach...
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Apple hires Xbox Live executive

Apple continues to hire game industry executives. It started with Nick Grange, a former Activision, EA, and Xbox PR executive, then it was Nintendo PR...
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Foxconn to build five more Brazilian factories to keep up with tablet demand

The name Foxconn has been in the news a lot recently. Today they’re back, but not for the usual reason. Apple’s product assembler plans to build...
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This simple MacHook for your iMac is perfect for your cans

As someone who is constantly getting my groove on with headphones while at my desk, I know the problem all too well. My headphones, when...
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iPod nano getting a camera? Not likely.

There are plenty of things an iPod nano could use, but a rear-facing camera just isn’t one of them, despite claims to the contrary from...
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Apple expected to reach China Mobile by 2013, increase sales to 40 million

China is one of the biggest tech markets to reach, if not the biggest. Facebook has realized it and is currently working on making its...
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Former Dixons CEO John Browett joins Apple as SVP of Retail

Yesterday Apple announced that it has hired John Browett, former CEO at European Technology Retailer Dixons, as the company’s new Senior Vice President of Retail. Prior...
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Pulse curates Election 2012 news sources so you don’t have to do it yourself

Pulse, an app we’re pretty fond of, has decided to toss its hat in the ring and provide coverage of the 2012 election by curating...
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