First Look: iBooks 2.0, and the example textbook

So, Apple announced iBooks 2 today, and with that came a bunch of improvements for textbooks. We want to show off some of the benefits...
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Apple’s new iPad based textbooks for rich, white kids only?

With Apple’s education event wrapped up, and the announcements unveiled, we’re left asking ourselves one thing: who are these textbooks for exactly? You see, you...
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Jon Stewart debates what’s going on behind the scenes at Foxconn

Alright, everyone has heard of Foxconn. After all, the Chinese manufacturing giant produces just about every cool tech device out there. They’re behind your favorite...
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Roger Rosner is leading the textbook revolution at Apple

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Roger Rosener, Vice President of Productivity Applications at Apple, and the man in charge of the iWork suite,...
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NYC might be getting its 7th Apple Store

Lucky so-and-sos! Clare Trapasso of the New York Daily News is reporting that a retail developer in Queens is attempting to convince Apple to build...
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Not even 6 months in and we’re already talking succession plan for Tim Cook

According to Fortune author Adam Lashinsky’s new book, titled Inside Apple, Scott Forstall is the most likely VP to take up the CEO helm once...
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You’ve seen an iWatch, but have you seen a Nanolet?

iWatches are all the rage with iPod nano users these days, and while the nano itself could use some extra features like Bluetooth support, rocking...
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Display order rumor prompts speculation that iPad 2 could stick around after iPad 3 release

Reports out of Taiwan has Apple scaling down display panel orders in the second and third quarters of 2012, but not getting rid of them...
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iTunes Match now available in 19 more countires

Good news, everyone — Apple’s iTunes Match, a service for keeping all of your music in the cloud for $25 USD per year, is now available...
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iPhone 5 concept introduces the idea of squeeze based home button

There are a lot of great iPhone concepts on the Internet, and some obviously fall very short, but this new concept, originally posted by AppAdvice...
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Could Apple be looking to waterproof the iPhone 5 with HZO nanotech?

It appears that we weren’t far off last week when we suggested that Apple should look into partnering with Liquipel to water-proof its devices. According...
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Steve Jobs from 1997 predicted modern smartphones

This WWDC closing keynote from 1997 shows Steve Jobs in his element. He’s lively, slightly snarky, and completely “On.” Interestingly, John Paczkowski from All Things...
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Glass Apple Store comes to southern France

Apple is not leaving the cutting edge in retail store design alone. This rendering of a mainly glass Apple Store in Aix en Provence, France,...
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The Bluelounge Minidock is the world’s simplest iPhone dock

Hate having your favorite iOS devices cluttering your kitchen counter while they charge? Yeah, me too. Audio docks are great, but if all you need...
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Wait, iCloud and Photo Stream can’t move my iPhone videos to iPhoto?

If iCloud is the future, and that future involves shunting my media from my iOS device to whereever it needs to go, then why doesn’t...
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The Chinese almost riot over the iPhone 4S

The iPhone 4S just went on sale in China, and before they even got started Apple had to close the store due to concerns for...
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iPhone 5 and iPad 3 AWS chipset rumors keep surfacing, may be closer than we think

Both the T-Mobile CEO and a Morgan Stanley analyst are offering up best-guesses regarding the chipsets that will be included in the iPhone 5 and...
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John Sculley, ex-CEO of Apple, talks about Steve Jobs, the Newton, and iTV

John Sculley, famous for his tempestuous relationship with Steve Jobs during the era of the first Macintosh, was at CES this year, and the BBC...
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