Sorry for the delay, we are still mourning the destruction of our bracket. Want to know what sites Steve reads, Silicon Alley Insider has a list, note: we aren’t on there. Redmond Pie has summed up the wonderful relationship of Steve and Eric Schmidt. Kindle for Mac is (quietly) out. AppleInsider is reporting that Apple is preparing to launch a 27-inch LED Cinema Display and a crazy Mac Pro. Meanwhile, TUAW is reporting that Google might be teaming forces with just about everyone in the world to try to defeat the Apple TV.
HTC responded to Apple’s lawsuit, interesting stuff in here. The newest iPhone/iPad SDK 3.2 is out. The first album created entirely on the iPhone is also out. Patently Apple found Apple’s newest social app: iGroups. The “Location War” has now moved on to its newest battlefront: the app store. MacNN reports that ChinaMobile is still interested in both the iPhone and iPad.
More iPad numbers are out: 10,000 per day or 400,000 in the first week according to CNN/Fortune Apple 2.0. Meanwhile, Daniel Tallo believes that it is closer to 200,000. Rupert Murdoch, your newest breaker of all news Apple, says that bigger iPads are coming. Amazon’s struggle in the e-book pricing wars is… getting out of hand. At the same time, Apple is still rushing to get content deals for the iPad. DigitalTrends wondered what you could get for the price of an iPad.
The MacUpdate Spring Promo is out featuring three apps that we have worked with before: Hyperspaces, Hydra and Timeline 3D.




