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News: Apple Did Buy Anobit Technologies

NewsThere were rumors back in December that Apple had acquired Anobit Technologies Ltd., an Israeli flash memory manufacturer, but nothing had been confirmed. Just last month, a site for a a Hebrew-language newspaper, claimed the deal had been finalized. Yesterday, Apple confirmed the acquisition through Bloomberg BusinessWeek


News: T-Mobile Frequencies Mean No iPhone For Now

NewsAlthough the possible merger with AT&T would have provided a slightly different outcome, it seems that the biggest obstacle for T-Mobile customers who want an iPhone are the network’s frequencies. This has been known for awhile, since any unlocked iPhone will work on T-Mobile, but usually only operate on EDGE speeds. The iPhone may officially come to T-Mobile someday…


News: Tim Cook Gets Paid Less Than $1 Million

NewsIt’s been a bit of a discussion topic lately, but many are jumping on the doom and gloom train that Apple is changing because Tim Cook was one of the highest paid CEOs…or was he?


Souring on Apple Stores

ArticleAbout a week ago, I came across a letter written to Apple CEO Tim Cook (via ifoAppleStore), and it got me thinking about how Apple has shifted from using the Apple Stores to build relationships and instead provide a quick way for people to get things taken care of, while maintaining the “cool” image…


Why I Hate Android, Too

ArticleIt seems that all the Mac-hating Windows users have gravitated to Android for their tablet and smartphone needs, and as such, I often get grief for sticking with my “inferior” iPhone and iPad. Just a little earlier today, MG Siegler explained it perfectly, and is worth a read, even if you’re an Android fan…


iOS Multitasking

ArticleiOS multitasking is an odd duck for many to understand. The particular post in question has been shared on a few places I frequent regularly, but I thought that it was worth sharing on here, too. Most people are doing it wrong…


News: Apple Interested in English Premier League?

NewsLooks like Apple may be looking to add more sports to the Apple TV, that is, for users in the United Kingdom. The company is competing with other big media and tech companies, including Google, ESPN, Sky, and Al Jazeera…



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