Apple sues white iPhone conversion kit seller

Phillip Lam, the guy behind whiteiphone4now.com, is being sued by Apple in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Lam’s site...
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Apple accused of racial discrimination after incident with employee at Upper West Side Apple Store

A new lawsuit against Apple has surfaced after an incident at the Upper West Side Apple Store. The incident involved Brian Johnston, 34, and Nile...
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Court grants Apple access to the Samsung vault

A federal court battle that broke out over claims that Samsung copied patented Apple designs for their Android line of products has heated up this...
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Amazon launches ‘Mac Software Downloads’

Today, Amazon has launched a Mac Software Downloads store, a way for its customers to purchase digital copies of applications for the Mac. Amazon says...
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Urbanears Plattan headphones offer great sound in a stylish package

Over the past few days, I’ve had the opportunity to review Plattan headphones from Urbanears, and I’ve come to a final conclusion on them fairly...
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Disguise your MacBook Air as the world’s thinnest novel

Touted by its creators as a “vintage case for MacBook Air,” the BookBook for Air basically wraps two leather-bound hardback book covers around your laptop....
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Sonar app tells you everything about the people around you

Have you ever walked into a room and wondered whether you had anything in common with the person next to you?Or wanted to know if...
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Apple PR inviting journalists to WWDC, sparks iPhone 5 (iPhone 4S?) preview rumors yet again

Reports have surfaced that Apple PR’s team in the UK has been inviting journalists to WWDC, set to kick off on June 6th in San...
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Doctoral candidate uses MacBook Pro to track drug interactions

Nicholas Tatonetti, a doctoral candidate in Stanford’s biomedical informatics program, discovered an interaction some people may have while on an antidepressant named Paxil and a cholesterol-figthing...
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Apple MacBooks take top spots in Consumer Reports laptop ranking

What’s that? Still stinging from Consumer Reports taking the iPhone 4 off its recommended list? Well, this might make you feel better. Taking the top...
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On antennagate, iPad 2, and idiots

In another attempt to get attention, the noble internet denizens think they have uncovered a huge controversy with the iPad 2 — antennagate, the iPad...
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HP’s Eric Cador claims TouchPad will surpass iPad – before release

HP’s Eric Cador said in an interview this week: “In the PC world, with fewer ways of differentiating HP’s products from our competitors, we became...
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Opera Mini for iPad released to iOS App Store

Opera is a fast, innovative web browser that’s been popular on the desktop for a long time. When the Opera team released their browser for...
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Orange CEO: iPhone 5 to be smaller and thinner

If we get information about upcoming products from support staff, we almost immediately disregard it, but if someone in the position of CEO at a...
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Half a million apps now grace Apple’s App Store

While the current number of available apps is hovering somewhere around 400,000, Apple has surpassed an amazing milestone. In less than 3 years, Apple’s App...
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Barnes & Noble wastes no time, releases touch-based Nook to compete with Kobo

Just yesterday we covered the new kobo touch reader, a new touch-based eReader from Kobo, in partnership with Borders Books. In that story, we noted...
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iPhone 5 could still be coming end of June [rumour]

Now that we’re all resigned to not seeing a new iPhone until the fall, one analyst is speaking out, giving us hope where there was...
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Let the world know you create with Apple with official web badges

Admit it, we all love proclaiming we’re Apple fans, but have you ever considered how much of a common trait that is? The need to...
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