Dennis Sellers thinks Apple might be able to use the iPad name… in Europe. If they do, the Mac Observer thinks it might show up on O2. While AT&T claims that their network can handle iPad – the U.S. government thinks different. Our favorite clone maker (who can’t deliver products on time) announced they have no plans to clone an iPad. But if they can’t beat, Sony thinks they can and Amazon bought a multitouch company. Gawker reported that Steve Jobs has traveled to New York to meet with various media outlets.
In non-iPad news, Verizon posted a couple of sexist commercials. Apple changed the preview feature regarding iTunes or something like that. MacNN reports on the mess that is the 27″ iMac, refunds, seriously? While the education sector may be Apple’s key market, but working at the White House is the newest. Trillian (AOL’s AIM client) is coming to the Mac, you should still use Adium. MacNN rummaged through the iPhone SDK 3.2 and thinks that iPhone may record in 720p. O2 announced that they had sold two million iPhones – we have no joke, except to laugh at the rest of the smartphone industry as Apple continues to outgrow them. Rob Janoff posted a must-read regarding the creation of the Apple logo, by the way – he created it. AT&T announced that they were going to allow SlingPlayer on 3G for iPhone. And in the rant of the day section: Credit Suisse downgraded Verizon because it’s unclear that they will be getting the iPhone. Seriously, there is zero evidence of the iPhone going to Verizon and people wonder why our economy is awful?






