Hardware

DOJ could serve Apple with e-book pricing antitrust lawsuit tomorrow – Venturebeat.com

In an effort to protect consumers from heightened e-book prices, the Department of Justice could sue Apple Wednesday morning. The DOJ is concerned with a deal between Apple and five other publishers — Simon & Schuster, Hachette Book Group …

Apple Macs virus free until now !! – Examiner

For some unknown reason other than greed I suppose, these programmers began writing malicious code against their rival Intel PC counterparts.  The birth of viruses was born! When recently Apple made their decision to drop Motorola in favor of the … Continue reading

Q1 Earnings Analysis: IBM And Intel – Seekingalpha.com

Analysis: The $0.50/share benchmark will easily be surpassed this quarter by continued growth in the chip sector both domestically and internationally, and the direct blow it plans on dealing Apple, Inc. (AAPL). Intel plans on launching its own version of … Continue reading

R&D Spotlight: Intel’s Ivy Bridge Update – Wall St. Cheat Sheet

Reports are surfacing that Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) new Ivy Bridge mobile processor provides noticeable performance improvement, which should mean faster computers for Mac and Windows laptop users in the near future. Ivy Bridge includes improved graphics …

DOJ Sues Apple Over E-Book Pricing – MIT Technology Review

Previously, Amazon basically controlled e-book pricing, and it sold books for less than publishers would have liked, largely to drive up sales of its Kindle hardware. The DOJ says Apple agreed to let publishers set their own prices (what’s known … Continue reading

Intel chip tests surface ahead of Apple, Windows laptops – CNET News

New benchmarks point to decent performance jumps for upcoming Intel Ivy Bridge mobile processors. That should translate pretty directly to faster Apple and Windows laptops. To date, we’ve seen plenty of Ivy Bridge desktop benchmarks but few hard …

Kaspersky Offers Flashback Trojan Killer; Apple’s Coming Soon – Toms Hardware

Kaspersky Lab now offers a removal tool for the Flashback/Flashfake trojan. Meanwhile, Apple is working with its own separate tool. Kaspersky Lab said on Tuesday that it has launched free detection and removal tools for the Flashback/Flashfake malware.

Report: New Apple iMacs with Ivy Bridge Chips Coming in June – PC Magazine

Apple’s next update to its iMac lineup could arrive in June and the new desktop computers could sport Intel’s next-generation processors code named Ivy Bridge, if the rumor mill is to be believed. The Economic Daily News of China reported … Continue reading

Apsalar’s Michael Oiknine on why mobile advertisers will decide UDID’s replacement – pocketgamer.biz

“MAC addresses are even more intimate than UDIDs,” Oiknine argues, also including the ODIN1 technology – the first release of the working group – within his criticism. “Like UDIDs, ODIN is tied to hardware and there’s no opt-out. ODIN will … Continue reading