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September 19, 2012 Posted By:
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Apple took a big risk when it replaced the iPhone's second-most popular feature
FORTUNE -- "Here's the thing," Daring Fireball's John Gruber wrote in May when 9to5Mac first reported that Apple (AAPL) was about to replace Google's (GOOG) iOS Map app with its own. "Apple's homegrown mapping data has to be great. Mapping is an essential phone feature. It's one of those handful of features that almost everyone with an...
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September 19, 2012 Posted By:
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Some development in the e-book price war being played out in Europe — and an indirect victory for Amazon and any other retailer not called Apple in the process: the European Commission has announced that Apple and the four big publishers Hachette, Macmillan, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster have offered to drop their agency pricing agreement for e-books...
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September 19, 2012 Posted By:
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Learn about the OS X Lion v10.7.5 Update....
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September 19, 2012 Posted By:
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One of the highlights of Apple’s iOS 6 launch today is Passbook, the company’s new tool for managing your loyalty cards, coupons, boarding passes, movie tickets and similar cards that you may currently be carrying around in your wallet. For businesses, this is a great opportunity to bring their loyalty programs and coupons into the twenty-first century, but how...
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September 19, 2012 Posted By:
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They're in, and there is surprising unanimity across the board
FORTUNE -- Apple (AAPL), as usual, chose carefully whom to seed with pre-release review copies of the new iPhone: The biggest newspapers and magazines, the friendliest bloggers and, with pointed exceptions, the most influential tech sites.
Walt Mossberg, The Wall Street Journal: The iPhone Takes to the Big Screen. "The world's most...
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September 19, 2012 Posted By:
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Here we go again. Samsung (and its agency) has historically had no problem poking fun at overly-obsessed, iPhone-idolizing Apple fanatics, and just like clockwork, the Korean electronics giant has released a new commercial pointing out a handful of the iPhone 5’s omissions and foibles.
In case you don’t have a minute and a half to burn, here’s the whole...
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September 19, 2012 Posted By:
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As you know, Apple has released iOS 6 widely, and I’m not too stoked about the new Maps application. I’ve been using it for a few months thanks to the developer version, and my experience has been maddening. Why? Because I take public transportation. A lot.
If you’re someone, like me, who lives in a metropolitan area like San...
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September 19, 2012 Posted By:
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The App Sandbox is one of the security features of OS X Lion v10.7.5 and OS X Mountain Lion v10.8. It isolates apps from critical system components of your Mac, your data, and other apps in order to keep your Mac more secure from malicious software. Plug-ins that do not comply with the requirements of app sandboxing may not operate...
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September 19, 2012 Posted By:
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Aperture 3.4 is an update for Aperture 3. Aperture 3 is a paid upgrade for Aperture....
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September 19, 2012 Posted By:
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Apple has released an update to OS X that brings Facebook single sign-on to its desktop operating system. That means you can use your Facebook credentials to sign in to the network under “Settings > Mail, Contacts & Calendars,” and then use Facebook directly from system menus and Notification...
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