Posted on 13 May 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Steve Jobs and a team of Apple executives will kick off the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote address beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Monday June 9, 2008 at San Francisco's Moscone West. We do what we do best at every single Apple event - LiveBlog! iPhone Buzz will live blog the event at http://live.iphonebuzz.com. By "live ...
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Posted on 05 March 2008 by Chris Davies
Anybody hoping for native Flash compatibility to be announced at the iPhone RoadMap event tomorrow will likely be disappointed; Steve Jobs has gone on record criticising Adobe's software offering, claiming that the current mobile version of the Flash player isn't good enough for the iPhone, but that the full version runs too slowly with the handset's CPU.
"There's this missing product ...
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Posted on 24 January 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
You guessed it; Apple is getting sued over iPhone concepts. Minerva Industries served papers to Apple and satellite phone company Atlantic RT for patent infringement entitled “Mobile Entertainment and Communication Device,” where the company was recently awarded the United Sates patent No. 7,321,783 – beating out both firms.
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Posted on 23 January 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Apple reported best first quarter earnings with revenue of $9.6 billion (that’s billion with a BIG B). I don’t get a dime from the iPhone’s success other than the priceless looks on the face of all those so-called “analysts” who spoke ill of the iPhone. Apple sold over 2.3 million iPhone over the holiday season, yielding a grand ...
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Posted on 16 January 2008 by Chris Davies
Never one to miss a good soundbite (nor mince his words), Steve Jobs took some time out of his post-Keynote euphoria to voice his doubts about Google's Android project to the New York Times. When asked whether he believed the open-source OS would save Google from being "left behind" in the age of the mobile internet-enabled device, Jobs appeared to gently chide ...
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Posted on 11 January 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
That something has got to be WiMax. If this latest batch of rumors pans out, Apple will embed WiMax, a long-range, high-speed wireless broadband technology in an ultraportable 13-inch notebook computer. It’s highly possible that Apple will extend WiMax throughout the entire line of MacBook Pro.
Valleywag’s source gave it a 60% chance of coming through. Images of ...
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