Computer viruses now illegal in Japan, as well as other countries

Creating and/or distributing viruses is now illegal in Japan. If you find yourself getting smacked by the wrong-end of the law for doing either, you...
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Apple getting ready to use WebGL graphics in iAds

WebGL is about to get some love from Apple, but not in the iOS sense that you may be thinking; instead, Apple will be making...
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The future of iBooks may rest with ePUB3

We’ve long stated around here that if iBooks is going to be even remotely successful Apple needs to get all of the book apps out...
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Apple updates MainStage 2

Apple has released an update to possibly one of its least-known applications — MainStage 2. MainStage — part of the Logic Studio suite of applications...
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iTunes Match has its first defector: The Numero Group

At WWDC 2011 Apple announced a new features of iTunes, iTunes Match, that has since been much talked about. iTune Match allows users to legitimize...
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9.8 percent of people prefer getting video from Apple

When it comes to user preferences for online video, YouTube is still the king of the hill according to a new study published from Citigroup....
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Facebook is about to release an optimized iPad app

The Internet was in a bit of a rage when Facebook announced that they didn’t consider the iPad a mobile device back in November, and...
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MacBook Air may provide Apple $3.0B-per-year growth

It is no secret that the current generation MacBook Air has been a huge hit. But it may be a colossal hit. J.P. Morgan analyst Mark...
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Soon app developers will be the new rockstars, a study shows it to be so

Nerd is the new cool, bloggers are getting picked up in limos to go to events, and now app developers are quickly becoming the new...
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Who put the “i” in iBooks, a New York publisher sues Apple

Another day, another trademark dispute for Apple. This time around publisher John T. Colby has filed a suit against Apple for its use of the...
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Rumor: Apple holding hardware updates until Lion ships

Sometimes rumors make too much sense to pass up, and this is one of those. Apparently Apple’s holding on to new hardware until Lion ships...
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Apple’s iconic 5th Ave store to be rebuilt after upgrades

According to Apple Retail watchdog ifoAppleStore, the famous glass cube will be coming down during renovations. The upgrades, set to cost a $6.6 million, include new...
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Is Facebook looking to release its own mobile platform?

Social Network giant Facebook is reportedly working with about 80 developers to create a new mobile experience for its users. The so-called “Project Spartan” platform...
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First panels of Steve Jobs comic book emerge; no super powers shown

In case you’ve gotten tired waiting for iSteve: The Book of Jobs, Jobs’ official biography coming out next year, take heart! There’s gonna be a...
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Apple launches its Back to School promotion

It’s a day late according to the rumors, but Apple has finally rolled out their Back to School promotion, only this time it’s not an...
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Apple’s ‘intensive control’ of retail stores shown in new documents

With a batch or recently leaked documents, the Wall Street Journal is reporting on some of the techniques in place at Apple’s retail stores.
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Macworld: i7 SSD iMac fastest Mac ever

The guys in the Macworld lab have tested the top-of-the-line iMac, which is $2,699. With a 27-inch display,  a 3.4GHz Core i7 processor and an SSD,...
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Facebook’s secret iPhone photo sharing app uncovered

TechCrunch has uncovered what is purported to be a new iPhone photo sharing app from Facebook. They only have this one screenshot up right now,...
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