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  • ARM-Based MacBook Air Unlikely Based on Analyst Talk with Tim Cook February 4, 2012
    There had been some interesting claims last year that Apple had been actively testing an ARM (A5) based MacBook Air. The ARM processor is the same one that is used in the iPhone and iPad. An ARM-based MacBook Air, however, would raise a number of questions about what kind of device it might actually be. Would it run OS X, or iOS? Would it be closer to a Mac […]
  • AT&T Starts Throttling Unlimited Data Users after 2GB of Monthly Usage February 4, 2012
    In October, AT&T announced that they would start throttling data usage amongst mobile Unlimited Data Plan users. While AT&T no longer offers an Unlimited Data plan to new customers, many of the original iPhone purchasers are still grandfathered into that plan. Those iPhone users have been able to retain these Unlimited plans, even though AT&T has […]
  • Apple Revises Snow Leopard Security Update and Pulls 10.7.3 Delta Update February 4, 2012
    After a couple of issues with some software updates, Apple has made some quiet revisions to address the problems. The first was a Snow Leopard security update which inadvertently caused problems with Apple's PowerPC emulation layer Rosetta. Macworld notes that Apple has since released Security Update 2012-001, version 1.1 for Snow Leopard. The new versi […]
  • Uploaded iTunes Match Songs Inaccessible for Some Users February 3, 2012
    Some iTunes Match users are encountering difficulties when attempting to download songs they have previously uploaded to iTunes Match. Matched songs appear unaffected for most users. Threads on both the MacRumors Forums and the Apple Support Communities detail the issues. I keep getting the "error = -2114" and "Please check that the connection […]
  • Genius Recommendations for Movies and TV Shows Appearing on Apple TV February 3, 2012
    Several Apple TV users have reported a new addition to the menus of their devices, with the new option bringing Genius recommendations for movies and TV shows in their libraries. Curiously, early reports noted that rather than carrying a correct menu title, the movie option carried the name "ATV.Menu.MOVIE.GeniusItem", suggesting that the new featu […]
  • Apple Clarifies iBooks Author Licensing Situation in New Software Update February 3, 2012
    Following Apple's release of iBooks Author last month to support creation of iBooks Textbooks, significant controversy arose regarding the software's licensing, which specified that the output from the software could only be sold via the iBookstore and not any other marketplace. Some confusion had resulted from Apple's language, with some beli […]
  • Apple's Share of Profits Among Top Mobile Phone Vendors Hits 75% February 3, 2012
    asymco's Horace Dediu has released his latest calculations of revenue and profits in the global mobile phone industry, finding that Apple has increased its share of the top vendors' profits to 75%. Samsung followed in second place with 16% of industry profits while no other vendor accounted for more than 4% of profits.Apple reached 75% of profit sh […]
  • Snow Leopard Security Update Kills PowerPC Apps Using Rosetta February 3, 2012
    While the odd "CUI Error" experienced by some users after upgrading to OS X 10.7.3 earlier this week has garnered a fair amount of attention, it appears that a security update released for Mac OS X Snow Leopard at the same time is also causing major issues for users who rely on older PowerPC applications that run under Apple's Rosetta framewor […]
  • Apple Pulls All 3G Devices Except iPhone 4S from German Online Store Following Motorola Patent Win [Updated] February 3, 2012
    Bloomberg reports that Apple has removed all non-iPhone 4S devices with 3G technology from its German online store following a win by Motorola in the ongoing patent dispute between the two companies. The devices, which include the 3G iPad 2, iPhone 4, and iPhone 3GS, remain available from Apple's physical stores and other resellers in the country. iPhon […]
  • Apple's New SVP of Retail Went Undercover as Regular Salesperson February 2, 2012
    Apple CEO Tim Cook earlier this week explained that new Apple's new Senior Vice President of Retail, John Browett, was hired not to "bring Dixons to Apple", but instead "to bring Apple to an even higher level of customer service and satisfaction." In the initial press release announcing the hire, Cook went even further, saying that […]
 
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