Screw the iPad – we are starting with what we want. As we noted earlier today, the Macworld Expo kicks off tomorrow and with it we expect a whole lot of third-party accessories. A French blogger indicates that he has been tipped off about a MacBook Pro update tomorrow. Here’s a round-up of your favorite sites regarding Macworld 2010:
- 9 to 5 Mac
- Apple 2.0 (CNN/Fortune)
- Bloomberg
- Computerworld
- Cult of Mac
- Macworld (Magazine)
- MacRumors
Despite what the forums might tell you, Apple shockingly continues to lead in customer service quality according to some people that measure quality for a living. Adobe’s Kevin Lynch responded to his own blog post indicating that Adobe was committed to making Flash play nicer on OS X. (We just hope they are more committed then we are to following this story – apologies for the five day late update. TweetDeck (our favorite free Twitter app) got some major updates in version .33.
TechCrunch reports that Apple has began to survey iPhone Developers’ happiness. (We apologize for the lack of joke there) While Medialets found that 14% of iPhone users have updated to OS 3.1.3 and now the jailbreakers can begin to update (with caution, repeat don’t do this) thanks to the iPhone Dev-Team, perhaps they won’t have problems with battery life and playlists. According to PCProUK, Mozilla has killed Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. Northern Kentucky University has launched the first “iPhone academy” – we aren’t sure what to think either. What we can tell you is that iResQ claims to have gotten the iPhone 4G parts (whatever that is) and it turns out they are taller then the current iPhone. We echo Erik Silvka at MacRumors who indicates that these likely aren’t real. Apparently the Wall Street Journal staff decided to tweet from an iPad and Mr. Jobs made them delete the post (in a top hat.) Inspired by Steve’s recent trip to NYC, it seems that the iHat is coming out. MacInquirer has posted a Dylan ad, as well as a screenshot of the updated Apple site. AAPLinvestors posted some thoughts about how AAPL will fare between now and the launch of the iPad.
Speaking of the iPad… Despite the universal belief, a very trusted source tells VentureBeat that the Apple A4 chip was not a creation of a P.A. Semi. Shenzhen Great Long Brother Industrial Co. (we’ll call them SGLBIC for short) is going through with plans to sue Apple, an interview with the newspaper El Mundo indicated that company president is “angry” at Apple for stealing their clone design. The Wall Street Journal is claims that if for some reason the iPad doesn’t sell in numbers, Cupertino is open to lowering prices. In what is essentially a completely opposite theory, Mitch Wagner at Computerworld wrote an interesting piece about how the iPad could hurt the Mac.







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