Jobs speaks: Subscription rules don’t apply to Software as a Service apps

With all of the subscription hubbub over the last two weeks, it was only a matter of time until someone tried taking up their case...
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Report: iTunes accounts compromised via gift cards

Matt over at The Next Web is reporting that several iTunes customers are seeing suspicious activity on their accounts after buying in-app purchases in the...
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Rumor: Commadant Jobs might make iPad 2 announcement tomorrow

There are a lot of rumors floating around the internet today about the announcements tomorrow, but one stands above the others: apparently Steve Jobs might...
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Random House might be coming to the iBookstore in the near future

Random House has finally caved to demand and decided that it’s time they switch pricing models to a system more in line with Apple’s 70/30...
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Get rid of Dictionary and Calculator results in your Spotlight searches

Did you know that you can get Dictionary results and Calculator results directly in the Spotlight search bar? Personally I love it, but I can...
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Remember Paul Shin Devine? Justice does.

  Paul Shin Devine, a former Apple retail manager, pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court in San Jose. Devine was involved in a major kickback scheme...
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Knighthood for Steve Jobs was denied by British Prime Minister

As it turns out, Steve Jobs could have received an honorary knighthood in 2009, but was blocked by then-Prime Minister Gordon Brown, reports The Telegraph....
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Apple set to introduce small business support plan “Joint Venture”

Could Apple be announcing a new small business support plan this week as well as a new iPad? Apple Insider seems to think so. According...
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Macconnection has killer prices on the new MacBook Pro’s

With the new MacBook Pros released last week, I decided that it was time to upgrade my four year old MacBook. Now granted it still...
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eviGroup: AirDrop is our tech

When Apple took the wraps off of the OS X 10.7 Lion Developer Preview, details about AirDrop were released. The technology will allow Lion users...
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Apple shipping custom MacBook Pros for delivery on Thursday

If you’ve ordered a customized MacBook Pro after the big release last week, you’re going to be getting your machines a little bit later than...
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Finally, the North Carolina data center is for iTunes and MobileMe

After what feels like years of speculation, it appears that we finally have an answer to what Apple is doing in North Carolina. According to...
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Apple may have a giant head start until 2012 with Thunderbolt

Apple’s announcement of Thunderbolt today during their press conference is no longer major news, but Apple may have a year-long head start with the new...
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It seems like Apple’s preparing for a world without optical drives by using recovery partitions

Recovery partitions aren’t exactly new. Every single computer I’ve used in the last couple of years (without an Apple logo) has shipped with one. Usually...
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Apple’s reaching out to security professionals, hoping they’ll look at Mac OS X 10.7 before it ships

OS X has long been heralded as one of the more secure operating systems on the market. Many have spoken about its excellent security and...
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iFixit murders the new MacBook Pro, then resuscitates it

Back in the day, during the time of mod chips and Sony PlayStations, I got a bit of a buzz from taking apart electronics and...
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Survey finds consumers would still buy Apple products if Steve Jobs stepped down

Consumer confidence in Apple would be unaffected if Steve Jobs were to step down as CEO, a new survey finds. According to data gathered by...
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Apple pulling MobileMe retail boxes from stores

Apple’s migration to the Mac App Store is well underway today. Earlier, OS X Lion was pushed to developers through the Mac App Store, FaceTime...
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