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  • July 2008
    • Mossberg Picks iPhone Apps

      Mossberg Picks iPhone Apps

      Impressed with Apple's spread of iPhone apps, Wall Street Journal tech gurus Walt Mossberg and Katherine Boehret list their favorites. AOL Radio: The best Internet radio player for the iPhone Evernote: A good port of the elegant note-taking program Instapaper: Instantly download Web pages for offline reading. Travelocity TravelTools: Allows you to check flight schedules, gate assignments, and security wait times. More »

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      list   Apple   software   AOL   smartphones   iPod Touch   iPhone 3G   mobile devices   iPhone applications   mobile platforms   Internet radio

    • Rumors About Jobs' Health Hit Ghoulish Point

      Rumors About Jobs' Health Hit Ghoulish Point

      Speculation about the state of Steve Jobs' health is reaching fever pitch, and the scramble to know more is over the top, Tom Krazit writes in CNET. Shareholders, concerned by the Apple CEO's recent weight loss and the fact that he once had pancreatic cancer, are calling for full disclosure. But as long as it's not a liability to the firm, Jobs' health should be a private matter, Krazit insists. More »

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      Apple   Steve Jobs   shareholders   CEO   pancreatic cancer

    • Apple Stock Dives Amid Jobs Health Rumors

      Apple Stock Dives Amid Jobs Health Rumors

      Apple reported one of its best third-quarter results ever yesterday, but its stock took a 17% nosedive amid rumors that CEO Steve Jobs is in poor health, reports the San Jose Mercury News . Jobs, who beat pancreatic cancer four years ago, appeared gaunt at a conference last month. Investors were also rattled by the company's conservative outlook for the fourth quarter. More »

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      Apple   iPhone   Steve Jobs   investors   stock

    • Apple Sells 1M iPhones in 3 Days

      Apple Sells 1M iPhones in 3 Days

      The iPhone 3G turns out to be pretty popular, technical glitches or no. Apple sold 1 million units in its first weekend, Bloomberg reports, sending the company’s shares up 3.5%. As of last night, half of the company’s 187 US retail outlets were already sold out. “IPhone 3G had a stunning opening weekend,” said Steve Jobs. The original iPhone took 74 days to break the million-unit mark. More »

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      Apple   iPhone   AT&T   iPhone 3G   sales

    • Apple Server Meltdown Foils Launch of iPhone 3G

      Apple Server Meltdown Foils Launch of iPhone 3G

      The launch of Apple's hotly anticipated iPhone 3G turned into an IT meltdown today, as customers were unable to get their new phones working. A global problem with Apple's iTunes servers prevented the phones from being activated in-store, as planned. Employees implored buyers to perform the last step on their own computers, but  iTunes servers were equally hard to reach from home, leaving the phones unusable except for emergency calls. More »

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      Apple   iPhone   iTunes   iPhone 3G   computer servers

    • The Best iPhone Apps

      The Best iPhone Apps

      The best part about the iPhone 3G's debut, writes PC Magazine , is the new abundance of software for the handset. Most of the apps work on the original iPhone, too. The cream of the crop: AIM: Should need no introduction, although it was a major omission from the original iPhone's slate. Bejeweled 2: A popular time-waster gets a suitably beautiful iPhone port. More »

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      Apple   iPhone   software   iPhone 3G   mobile devices   iPhone applications   mobile platforms

    • iPhone Mania Gets Under Way Across Asia

      iPhone Mania Gets Under Way Across Asia

      The new iPhone model went on sale in the Asia-Pacific region, with throngs at one Tokyo store counting down the last 30 seconds in unison. The celebration is part of a global rollout in 22 nations of the 3G, or third-generation, wireless connecting iPhone, an upgrade of the model that went on sale last year in the US and several other nations. The phone goes on sale in the US at 8am tomorrow in each time zone. More »

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      Apple   cell phones   iPhone   technology   Steve Jobs   iPhone 3G

    • A Different Kind of Apple for iPhone Waiters

      A Different Kind of Apple for iPhone Waiters

      The countdown is on ahead of Friday's release of the iPhone 3G, and a handful of buyers are waiting outside Apple's flagship New York store. But they’re not diehard fans—they’re activists hoping to promote sustainable agriculture by breaking a world record. The Waiting for Apples group queued up July 4, beating a couple of other would-be first-in-liners, reports CNet. More »

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      Apple   agriculture   organic food   political activism   iPhone 3G   sustainable living

    • iPhone 3G Faithful Already Lining Up in NYC

      iPhone 3G Faithful Already Lining Up in NYC

      The next-generation iPhone won't ring up sales until Friday, but eager shoppers are already lining up outside Apple’s flagship New York store. Ready with chairs and other gear, ten people have a head-start, and may be smarter than they look: For this release, customers must activate their 3G phones in-store, which could “slow the line down considerably,” Apple Insider says. More »

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      Apple   New York   iPhone   iPhone 3G   shoppers

    • What Will Apple Do After Jobs?

      What Will Apple Do After Jobs?

      What happens to Apple post-Steve Jobs? That’s been the question since the iconic CEO appeared worn at the June Apple Developers Conference. And the answer isn’t easy, writes Brian Caulfield in Forbes. “It's not like you can say, 'Let's go find ourselves another genius,'” commented a consultant. Still, the company has been cultivating strong talent at the top and surely has a game plan. More »

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      Apple   Steve Jobs   corporate governance   succession

    • Without AT&T Contract, iPhone 3G Runs $600

      Without AT&amp;T Contract, iPhone 3G Runs $600

      AT&T will sell contract-free iPhone 3Gs for $600 (the 8-gig model) and $700 (16 gigs), a $401 mark-up, the New York Times notes. There are no details available on why a consumer would want the phone without the, er, phone, but AT&T says there is a demand—and notes that other wireless models already cost far more without contracts. More »

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      Apple   iPhone   AT&T   contract   iPhone 3G   price

  • June 2008
    • Microsoft Should Throw a Rock Through Its Windows

      Microsoft Should Throw a Rock Through Its Windows

      The window on Microsoft’s operating system agility has closed, and to fix it, Randall Stross argues in the New York Times , the tech giant needs to start from scratch. Windows “has become an obese monolith built on an ancient frame,” Stross says, and it “seems to move an inch for every time that Mac OS X or Linux laps it.” More »

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      Microsoft   Apple   Microsoft Vista   operating system   Microsoft Windows   Linux   Windows XP   Mac OS X

    • Not Just iPhone—iRadio!

      Not Just iPhone&mdash;iRadio!

      Apple’s new iPhone will provide free, CD-quality radio from 200 stations in 25 genres—even if that does cut into iTunes' music business, Saul Hansell blogs in the New York Times . But Apple knows that it will "fare best if it makes the iPhone as useful as possible, and that means exploiting the device’s ability to stream music, talk and video." More »

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      Apple   iPhone   CBS   radio   AOL   AT&T   iPhone applications   streaming content

    • Samsung's Instinct: Smart, if Not an iPhone

      Samsung's Instinct: Smart, if Not an iPhone

      It isn’t an iPhone. But, says New York Times technology writer David Pogue, Samsung’s soon-to-be released touchscreen phone, called Instinct—while a little less sleek than the iconic iPhone—isn’t a bad effort. The newest iPhone wannabe debuts June 20 when Sprint Nextel rolls it out at half the price of a $199 iPhone, after the $100 rebate. More »

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      Apple   iPhone   cell phone industry   Sprint Nextel   smartphones   Samsung

    • Gaunt Jobs' Health Gets Buzz

      Gaunt Jobs' Health Gets Buzz

      Apple watchers are expressing concern over the gaunt appearance of CEO Steve Jobs at the iPhone 3G coming-out party Monday, the Wall Street Journal reports. Apple says Jobs, who underwent successful surgery after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 4 years ago, was simply suffering from a “common bug” and is on the mend. More »

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      Apple   iPhone   Steve Jobs   pancreatic cancer   software developers

    • Startup Site Wants to See Your Paycheck

      Startup Site Wants to See Your Paycheck

      Ever wonder how much people at Google or Microsoft really make? Just-launched Glassdoor.com wants to tell you, TechCrunch reports. Essentially, the site collects self-submitted compensation reports and reviews for as many jobs at as many firms as possible. Open to everyone are full details for Googe, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Cisco; users can get dirt on other outfits by submitting their own details. More »

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      Google   Microsoft   Apple   Yahoo   Cisco   Cisco Systems   compensation   employer

    • Early iPhone Buyers Are Left With Memories—and Debt

      Early iPhone Buyers Are Left With Memories&mdash;and Debt

      The new 3G iPhone makes one thing obvious, writes Brett Arends in the Wall Street Journal : Consumers who bought the earlier models were chumps. The fans who stood in line a year ago are out $300, and for what? Apple says the new phone is twice as fast. “What that says about last year's model is painfully obvious,” writes Arends. More »

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      Apple   iPhone   3G wireless networks

    • Worries Keep Stocks Mixed

      Worries Keep Stocks Mixed

      Markets were mixed today, with financials and tech stock prices falling while blue chips enjoyed a bounce after Friday’s precipitous drop, MarketWatch reports. The Dow gained 70.51, closing at 12,280.32. The Nasdaq fell 15.10 to close at 2,459.46, while the S&P 500 gained 1.08, settling at 1,361.76. More »

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      Apple   S&P 500   Nasdaq   iPhone   Dow Jones Industrial Average   Lehman Brothers   WaMu   Texas Instruments

    • Next-Gen iPhone Costs Only $199, Is 3G-Compatible

      Next-Gen iPhone Costs Only $199, Is 3G-Compatible

      The next-generation iPhone, unveiled today by CEO Steve Jobs, is wired for 3G networks, costs only $199 (for the 8GB version) and will launch July 11. It's slightly thinner than the earlier incarnation, and comes with a host of new applications, as well as GPS technology. It will be available in 22 countries immediately, the Wall Street Journal reports, and 70 within months. A 16GB model will run for $299 and will also come in white. More »

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      Apple   iPhone   GPS   3G wireless networks

    • 'Cheaper, Smaller' iPhone to Be Unveiled Today

      'Cheaper, Smaller' iPhone to Be Unveiled Today

      Apple chief Steve Jobs will unveil the second generation iPhone today, ending the frantic guessing game about the company's new key product. The future of Apple and its ability to regenerate sales of its computers may depend on how the public responds to the new iPhone, reports the Los Angeles Times . The new version is expected to be cheaper and smaller than the old one, the Guardian reports. More »

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      Apple   iPhone   iPod   iPod Touch   Macintosh   iPhone applications

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