Stephen Elop, almost three years to the day after leaving for Nokia, is back at Microsoft. Will he be, perhaps as planned, Ballmer’s replacement? Read the original post by iPhoneHacks
Month: September 2013
GigaOM: Apple may launch a new Apple TV at September 10th event
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Acxiom to Unveil AboutTheData.com on Wednesday
As we’ve reported, Acxiom Corp. of Little Rock is set to roll out a new website that will allow people to see what information the data mining company has collected about them. Read the original post by ArkansasBusiness.com
Nokiasoft comes full circle: Microsoft’s play for ultimate control…
The “soft” in Microsoft isn’t what it used to be. A score ago, the company was certain the software-licensing business was the one it wanted to be in — Apple decided to hold its cards a lot closer to the chest, and it cost the company dearly for years. Read the original post by Engadget
Video of Cydia on iPhone 4S running iOS 6.1.3 confirms Untethered Jailbreak
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German appeals court lifts injunction blocking email push notifications for Apple’s iCloud
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History of iPhone 5: The biggest thing to happen to iPhone
The story of the iPhone, continuing with the 2012 iPhone 5, which added a lighter casing, faster connection, and taller display WWDC once again came and went without any new iPhone announcements, re-affirming that that 2011 hadn’t be a fluke. Fall was the new summer. So it was that […] Read the original post by…
JVC HA-S650 Lightweight Binaural Headphones for $20 + free shipping
Best Buy Computing Clearance offers the JVC Lightweight Binaural Headphones, model no. HA-S650, for $19.99 with free shipping. That’s the lowest total in-stock price we could find by $24. They feature 36mm drivers, a frequency response of 8Hz to 26kHz, 3.9-foot cord, and gold-plated plug. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Microsoft’s Buyout of Nokia’s Mobile Phone Business is No Panacea
NEWS ANALYSIS: Microsoft can’t expect that it’s $7.1 billion purchase of Nokia’s phone business will allow it to quickly grab market share from Android or iOS. Read the original post by Gautam
Apple updates the iOS versions of iLife with bug fixes, iOS 7 compatibility
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iPhone 5C Retail Packaging in Multiple Colors
Now that Apple’s official iPhone announcement is only a week away, several photos of the iPhone 5C have leaked showing iPod-like packaging. Besides multiple colors on the exterior of the device, Apple adds the finishing touch of a matching iOS 7 background in the package. Chinese site iapps.im […] Read the original post by Frank…
New Evidence of Fingerprint Sensor on iPhone 5S
Finally, proof of the fingerprint scanning iPhone 5S home button has surfaced, assuming photos posted on Nowhereelse.fr are the real thing. Previously only the home button metal spacer was pictured, indicating a change to the home button internal design. Now the full iPhone 5S flex cable appears to […] Read the original post by Frank…
Refurb Apple iMac Core i3 Dual 3.2GHz 27″ Desktop for $1,200 + $2 s&h
MegaMacs offers the refurbished Apple iMac Intel Core i3 3.2GHz 27″ Desktop, model no. MC510LL/A, for $1,199.99 plus $2 for shipping. That’s tied with our mention from two weeks ago as the second lowest total price we’ve seen for a 27″ iMac with this processor and 8GB of RAM. (We […] Read the original post…
Remains of the Day: Face-off
Now you can report bugs to Apple in style. Elsewhere, Apple puts a new face on FaceTime and Android takes a shot across Apple’s sleek and sophisticated bow. The remainders for Tuesday, September 3, 2013 are the beginning of the end. Apple’s bug reporting tool redesign goes live (again), includes improved […] Read the original…
Hey, developers! Mavericks DP7 available for download
Almost two weeks after the previous release, Apple has posted a new build of OS X Mavericks for registered Mac developers. The new Developer Preview 7 release is available for download through the Software Update system preference and from Apple’s Developer Center. Developers are still bound by Apple’s Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), […] Read the original…