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Category Archives: Cupertino’s Reign
Big Brother’s Watching.
Want to know the most common iPhone pass codes? Yes; there’s an app for that too. From e-Week: http://bit.ly/lzP1vM
Tweet This!
Apple’s decision to deeply integrate Twitter into their latest OS might just come down to the simple fact that Microsoft went for Facebook. Alternatively, it could also be that Apple’s goal is to sell hardware (where they make roughly 90% … Continue reading
What Goes Around…
Apple is notoriously famous for protecting their IP… so, why should it come as any surprise that a firm with the name, ‘iCloud’ would be any less as protective? From Mobile Burn: http://bit.ly/mjI5o3
IP: A Mere Suggestion?
For those that pay attention; Apple is notorious for fiercely protecting their IP. Yet, when it comes to essentially ripping off an application developers’ (rejected) submission to their App Store, that is obviously another issue. From the Register UK: http://bit.ly/l8p1SK
‘i’ Get Around…
The Financial Times has released an application that is not captive to iTunes (as it resides independently on an iPhone / iPad Home Screen). In sum; this is clearly in response to what many publishers felt was / were the … Continue reading
iCould.
Apple’s unveiling of their latest service offering seems akin to playing catch-up more than anything else. Yes; it has been rumored (prior to Amazon and Google launching cloud-players) that this was one of their next major announcements. Nevertheless, there are … Continue reading
‘iPranksters’
A group of men (posing as what appears to be construction / city-workers in Hamburg) pulled a fast-one by placing a pseudo-Windows logo on the soon-to-be newest Apple store in the city. From Fortune: http://t.co/Fs8aiPz
iCloud-ed?
Perhaps ‘reign’ is too strong of a term / word? Perhaps not? Whatever the case; Apple’s newest service offering is not going to be free (which should really come as no real surprise to anyone as they are after all … Continue reading