Proview International Holding is moving against Apple now that the Chinese courts decided the Shenzen company owns a trademark on the word iPad. Roger Xie, a lawyer for Proview, spoke to Business Week and told them the company has not been able to reach an agreement with Apple over the use of the term. Now, [...]
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Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division closed its investigations into three major acquisitions that were pending, opening the door to completion of these acquisitions by the companies involved. For Apple, the acquisition of patents from Nortel Networks Corporation and Novell Inc has been green lighted, clearing the way for the company to finalize [...]
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iBooks Author was announced last month to a lot of hoopla, but left many ebook publishers wanting a textbook authoring tool that would streamline the entire book publishing process and have more features. Today, Inkling announced their new online ebook publishing tool — Inkling Habitat — that is designed to speed the workflow for textbook [...]
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It’s another day which means it’s time for another iPad rumor. The latest rumor to hit the mill comes from the Wall Street Journal which claims Apple is testing a smaller, 8-inch iPad. Asian suppliers told the WSJ that Apple has showed them designs for a compact iPad with a screen resolution that matches the [...]
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For Easter this year (which is on April 8), here’s a wonderful idea for making your old white MacBook match up with your Easter eggs. “The Brain” at BrainDeadlockLabs decided to do a dye job on his MacBook to give it a bright orange finish that’s more at home with Halloween than Easter, and provides [...]
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Goodnight Moon is a classic children’s bedtime story whose singsong words lull a child to sleep. In a digital-inspired parody, author Ann Droyd uses the same bouncy storyline to describe the nighttime routine of an iPad-using, TV-watching group of kids. It’s all done tongue-in-cheek, even down to the name of the author Ann Droyd, which [...]
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Spotify brought its music streaming service to the US last year, and both the desktop and mobile apps have been well received. On the desktop, the service delivers a high-quality 320 kbps audio stream, but the mobile app cuts that in half with its 160 kbps stream. Thanks to a recent update, iOS users with [...]
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It’s not too often that I stumble on an app that’s so well done that I can’t help but say, “Wow, this is fantastic.” Numberlys is one of those apps. It’s a learning game for younger kids, but it’s not what you would expect. Made by the Oscar-nominated Moonbot Studios, the game uses wonderful, Pixar-quality [...]
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Mac OS X users are familiar with warnings like the one shown here. Apple’s “quarantine” has been in place for awhile, and it offers some minimal protection against accidentally opening files which have been downloaded from the Internet. What most Mac OS X users probably don’t know is that Mac OS X keeps a log [...]
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It looks like ThinkGeek and Ion Audio were holding out on us when we visited the companies’ booth at CES earlier this year. In addition to the three new devices already announced for the iCade lineup (that allows you to use various controls for iOS games across Bluetooth), there’s now another one, strangely called the [...]
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The New York Toy Fair is on this week, and so collectors and toy buyers alike are hearing about all sorts of new products. And given that the iPhone is one of the largest brands around, it’s probably no surprise that iOS-based game properties are very popular this year. Disney’s Where’s My Water is the [...]
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Electronics retailer Gazelle has been calculating up the various values of used electronics, and the firm has found that the iPad will hold its value way better than the Amazon Kindle has so far. The Kindle e-readers have only held, at the most, about 33% of their price after a year of use, while the [...]
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I first came across Backflip Studios’ Julian Farrior back at GDC a few years ago. At the time, his company’s biggest title was called Paper Toss, and he also had a game in the store called Ragdoll Blaster, a physics puzzler where you threw dummies out of a cannon. Back then, Farrior talked at length [...]
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Image: Shutterstock Today’s smartphones are, by their nature, quite versatile. It’s impossible to guide every lover on Valentine’s Day to the app for their particular needs, because despite the requisite “flowers, chocolate, *something*” expectations, we all do it differently. I tried to round up a few apps that might appeal to just about anyone who [...]
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VideoLan says it will soon release a major 2.0 release of its open source VLC media player, which will contain many new features of interest to OS X users. The new VLC will support Blu-ray playback, if you have the proper hardware, a full screen mode in Lion, and a new interface that looks similar [...]
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The next-gen iPad or “iPad 3″ may be announced as early as Wednesday, March 7, according to Rene Ritchie of iMore. Citing “sources who have been reliable in the past,” iMore claims the iPad 3 will be announced on that date featuring a 2048 x 1536 Retina Display (a widely expected upgrade), and a quad-core [...]
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Sometimes having a manufacturing relationship with Apple can have unexpected repercussions. Asia-based Pegatron, which makes iPhones for Apple at this time, is reportedly being asked to cease production of Ultrabook laptops for Asus or face the consequences of losing orders from Apple. Ultrabooks are the Wintel world’s answer to the MacBook Air, and a number [...]
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The NPD’s analysis of 2011′s trends in electronics sales shows that Apple now accounts for nearly one fifth of all US revenue in consumer electronics. HP is in a distant second place, having generated only about half as much revenue as Apple during 2011. Overall, 2011′s NPD results show shifting trends in the consumer electronics [...]
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Schools are adopting technology in the classroom, handing out Macs and iPads to students as young as kindergarten. Its not the devices, but their usage in the classroom that’s important says a recent New York Times article. The report chronicles the success of the Mooresville, N.C. school system. Three years ago, five Mooresville schools issued [...]
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In a textbook example of a failure to think first and type later, Digital Spy and The Daily Mail both rushed to blame Apple when it became known that prices for Whitney Houston’s iTunes catalog were hiked up only a day after the singer’s passing. The only apparent source for Digital Spy’s take on the [...]
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I know a lot of people who hate Microsoft Word. The two complaints that I hear most often are that it’s slow to launch and extremely cluttered. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to make it better. I’ll walk you through the steps that I take whenever I’m setting up Word on a [...]
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It’s the TUAW Daily Update, your source for Apple news in a convenient audio format. You’ll get all the top Apple stories of the day in three to five minutes for a quick review of what’s happening in the Apple world. You can listen to today’s Apple stories by clicking the inline player (requires Flash) [...]
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We’ve tested a few menubar music remotes in the past, and there’s not that much difference among them. What makes Skip Tunes different is its simplicity. It operates on the minimalist principle. It controls iTunes, Spotify or Rdio. Instead of getting a lengthy menu like with some apps, Skip Tunes displays the album cover, what [...]
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Horace Dediu, analyst and financial blogger at Asymco, provided several fascinating charts at the end of last week that not only show how dramatically iPhone activations have increased over time, but also how the U.S. market makes up a shrinking portion of that overall market. As Apple 2.0 editor Philip Elmer-Dewitt noted in an analysis [...]
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Here is an auction, spotted by Steve Troughton-Smith, that you don’t see very often. Seller christique1 is auctioning off an Apple II Plus that was built specifically for Bell Howell and sold to educational markets. Internally, the unit resembles a standard, beige Apple II Plus, but it’s clad in a black casing made specifically for [...]
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Harris Interactive takes an annual public opinion poll on corporate brands, determining which companies have the best — and worst — reputations in the eyes of the public. This year, Apple jumped to the top of the heap and is considered to have the best image of any American company. Just last year, Apple was [...]
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Local officials from China’s Administration of Industry and Commerce (AIC) reportedly confiscated iPads from an Apple reseller in the city of Shijiazhuang. An article in the Chinese newspaper, Hebei Youth Daily, claims this seizure was the result of a recent Proview iPad trademark infringement verdict. It is not known whether the AIC acted alone in [...]
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Shares in Apple have reached a new all-time high today, pausing briefly at the stratospheric height of 3.83 this morning before dropping slightly below that level. It wasn’t all that long ago — three months — that Apple shares were quavering around 0. There’s more to come. Seeking Alpha’s Robert Paul Leitao has now set [...]
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We found out that Steve Jobs had been awarded a special posthumous Grammy award by the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences in December of 2011, but it wasn’t until last night during the televised ceremony that the award was actually presented. Apple senior VP of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue accepted the [...]
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Apple has announced that the Fair Labor Association will conduct voluntary audits of Foxconn factories in Shenzhen and Chengdu, China, at Apple’s request. Inspections began Monday in Shenzhen. In a press release issued this morning, Apple CEO Tim Cook said, “The inspections now underway are unprecedented in the electronics industry, both in scale and scope, [...]
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Back in August of 2010, UK commercial television network ITV balked at rumors that Apple would rebrand the Apple TV as iTV, threatening legal action. Years later, the network is at it again, this time addressing rumors that Apple’s “hobby” is due for a refresh and potential re-branding. Apple has never confirmed plans for a [...]
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Powerpop band “One Like Son” has done something special. Using accessories like Peavey’s AmpKit LiNK (TUAW review) and the GuitarJack from Sonoma Wireworks, they managed to produce an entire studio-quality album… on an iPhone. Daniel Codella of Sonoma Wireworks states that “One Like Son have really set the bar for what can be done with [...]
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We come again to the end of the weekend, and it’s time for another round of talkcasting. We will have a stack of speculation to get to, from new MacBook Pro rumors to impending new iPads. We’ll cover other headlines of the week as well, but be warned most of the show will probably consist [...]
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Days before the launch of Real Mac Software’s Clear to-do manager, developer Reejo Samuel, who is not on the Real Mac team, has ripped off the software and released it on the App Store. Clear has gotten quite a bit of buzz, and we got a sneak peek at it during Macworld | iWorld 2012. [...]
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Apple is asking for a preliminary injunction to block US sales of the Galaxy Nexus, according to the Wall Street Journal. The current suit, filed in San Jose’s federal district court on Wednesday of this past week, accuses Samsung’s phone of infringing on four Apple patents. The patents in question include “unified search,” slide-to-unlock, data [...]
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Earlier this week, I wrote a post about letting your children use an iPad. I mentioned locking it down, filling it with apps and letting them use the tablet in small increments. In a minor oversight, I didn’t mention any of the apps that I put on my iPad. To make up for that mistake, [...]
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Late last year, reports of hacked iTunes accounts and unauthorized purchases surfaced on Apple support forums. People complained their accounts were compromised and their gift card balances drained by in-app purchases. Most cannot remember falling for a phishing scam and had no idea why or how the hijacking occurred. It’s been a few months and [...]
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During Apple’s January education event, one thing that many Apple bloggers were waiting for never appeared — a version of iBooks for Mac. While that was a surprising omission, at least there’s a new and well-implemented Mac book reader app that handles the EPUB format of most iBooks with ease and grace. Bookle (US.99) is [...]
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So, you want to write about Apple- Lots of people do these days. The company is a household name, its financial performance is virtually unparalleled, and it makes products that millions upon millions of users enjoy every single day. I can tell you from personal experience that getting paid to write about Apple, something I [...]
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Romance is almost in the air (even, if you’re as single as I am, though you might not care), and that means what every holiday seems to mean around the App Store: More sales! With all these great deals on apps, you can either enjoy one with your sweetie, or use them to distract you [...]
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Snapstream is an enterprise-level TV monitoring service. It’s used mostly by news organizations and companies to keep an eye on what’s happening on television every night, looking for a certain piece of video or bit of text or speech (the Daily Show famously uses it to keep track of all of that news footage John [...]
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A couple weeks ago, Richard Stevens decided to create a free ebook of with a month’s worth of his webcomic series, Diesel Sweeties, using iBooks Author. We reported on the experiment then, but Stevens recently disclosed just how big of a success it was: More than 10,000 downloads in three days of the iPad book. [...]
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