More Apple News
- 24 August 2011
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News: Apple wins ban on Samsung Galaxy smartphones
Apple has been granted a preliminary injunction banning Samsung from selling its Galaxy smartphones in Europe.
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News: Samsung Galaxy S, SII and Ace ban in detail
A court in The Hague Wednesday banned the shipping of three Samsung Galaxy smartphones to Europe as of Oct. 15, ruling that the company has infringed an Apple photo management patent.
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News: Report: Sprint will get the iPhone 5 in October
Sprint will for the first time sell an iPhone, starting with the next generation of the phone, in mid-October, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
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News: Apple 'to launch 8GB iPhone 4'
Apple suppliers are building a cheaper, 8GB iPhone 4 which will be offered as a low-cost alternative to the forthcoming iPhone 5, according to reports.
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News: Samsung: Tablet-like device in movie invalidates patent
Here's an interesting defense in the Samsung-Apple patent battle: Samsung claims iPad-like tablets have already been established as "prior art," thanks to a scene in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- 23 August 2011
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News: Remains of the Day: All things to all people
Next-generation iPhone rumors are back: It'll run on Sprint! It'll have a cheaper version for the developing markets! Meanwhile, if you're reading this on your iPad in the bathroom, I just want to caution you to watch out for, uh, malware. And Samsung takes aim at one of Apple's most ardent defenders with its latest legal filing. The remainders for Tuesday, August 23, 2011 are sorry, Dave--they're afraid they can't do that.
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News: Report: Sprint will get the iPhone 5 in October
Sprint will for the first time sell an iPhone, starting with the next generation of the phone, in mid-October, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
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News: LogMeIn Ignition for iOS available for half price
LogMeIn is offering its remote access app, LogMeIn Ignition, for half price for a limited time.
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News: iPhone 5 Expected to Have Dual-Mode Capabilities
The latest iPhone 5 rumors say the next iteration of Apple's smartphone will almost certainly be a CDMA/GSM dual-mode “world phone.” An unidentified iOS device has popped up in the usage logs for at least one popular iOS app sporting identifiers that suggest the device can run on CDMA and GSM networks. The unknown device is running iOS 5 and is believed to be the iPhone 5, according to TechCrunch.
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News: Apple may tap China Mobile's 600M users with iPhone on 2G
There are signs that Apple may soon allow China Mobile to distribute the iPhone, a deal that could give Apple a bigger share of China's mobile phone market. But Apple faces a tough choice in order to reach such a deal, say analysts: develop an iPhone specifically for China Mobile, which operates a 3G network incompatible with current models of the iPhone, or make iPhone buyers use the carrier's slower 2G network.
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News: Recession fears lead Apple to scale down iPhone orders - report
Sources in the iPhone supply chain of iPhone claim that Apple has scaled down orders for handset parts and components.
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News: Apple issues iOS 5 beta 6
Apple has released the sixth beta of the forthcoming mobile operating system, as well as new iTunes, Apple TV Software and iWork for iOS betas
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News: Apple 'owns' tablet supply chain, others can't compete
Apple is making it impossible for other tablet manufacturers to do business because it has exclusive rights to the latest and greatest technology breakthroughs. As a result, HP wasn't able to compete with Apple in the tablet market, according to a report.
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News: 4G LTE code found in iOS 5 beta
4G LTE test code has been uncovered in recent beta builds of iOS 5
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News: iOS 5 beta 6 jailbroken
Just two days after it was issued, hackers have jailbroken the latest beta of iOS 5
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News: iPhone 5 battery leak
iPhone parts supplier TVC Mall has posted images of what it claims to be iPhone battery, camera lens, and earphone audio jack flex cable.
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News: Apple orders key iPad 3 components - report
Apple has ordered key components such as chips and display panels for the next generation iPad, according to inside sources.
- 22 August 2011
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News: Big businesses take a small bite of the Apple
On the surface, USAA looks like a prime example of how Apple is making new inroads into large enterprises. The financial services company has deployed more than 500 iPhones and 300 iPads, has about 200 Macintosh computers, and it's considering bringing in more Macs to displace some of its Windows desktops.
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News: Smartphone Wars: Will Android and iOS Continue to Dominate?
HP announced Thursday that it will discontinue its WebOS line of devices, which includes the HP Veer 4G, the HP Touchpad tablet and the yet-to-be-released HP Pre 3 smartphone. With the iPhone and Android phones dominating the market, is there room for another dominant operating system?
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News: Is LTE 4G iPhone Coming? Signs Point That Way
Apple watchers are getting plenty of signs the consumer electronics maker is adding LTE 4G connectivity to iPhones. But there are questions over when that might happen.
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