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Posts Tagged ‘Keynote’

Daily News Recap (April 26, 2010)

So a tad bit more news then the prior 48 hours. Steve Jobs said there was no App Store for Mac coming, he clearly doesn’t know about Bodega. Apple acknowledged the issues with Keynote for iPad. The App Store is out of Blackberry’s league. Gizmodo’s iPhone purchase is gaining more legal problems.

Opinion: The Importance of Macworld

Tomorrow marks the start of IDG’s Macworld Expo. While we won’t be attending the Moscone Center, the obvious absence is a company from Cupertino. Staring in 1997, the Macworld Expo has proved to be a vital part of Apple’s strategy with Steve (for the most part) delivering a keynote that was normally considered to be one of the most important for Apple in terms of its yearly structure. A lot of things have changed since 1985 (the first Macworld Expo) and many wonder is 2010 the last? We hope not, some more thoughts after the break.

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Daily News Recap (February 2, 2010)

We were watching House last night, not really sure what you were doing that made you miss all of the Apple news of the last 24 hours. There is a lot of recent speculation about the iPad’s non-existent camera. CultofMac points to a picture that seems to show something like a camera from the iPad Steve used at the Keynote. Then there was a random company out of Kansas that allegedly acquired an iPad frame. TechCrunch claims that Apple is working on a much large based tablet. Patently Apple has some thoughts regarding Apple’s claim to the iPad trademark. Apple announced when the iPad would be released in the U.K., well sort of…

Apple released a second firmware update to help cure the yellowing of screens with the 27″ iMac, but refuted claims regarding the halting of production. iPhone OS 3.1.3 was released and Engadget already found some interesting stuff. Apple received a patent for the next-generation Apple TV technology. The New York Times discussed not only the new A4 chip, but the disappearance of much of the P.A. Semi staff. Apple has been questioned by the U.S. Senate regarding human rights in China. Hardmac claims not only is Nehalam expected to be outdated soon, but also that the Mac Pro may get a hexacore Xeon processor soon. TUAW questioned the lack of VoIP via Skype.