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December 4, 2012 Posted By:
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Well, The Daily failed. It wasn’t all that fun while it lasted. And it didn’t last all that long. If everyone had known that it was going to cost $25 million a year to run, it probably would have been easy to predict its eventual failure. At a high level, the reality is simple: the economics didn’t come close to...
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December 4, 2012 Posted By:
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Apple’s new redesigned iMac marks a significant departure from a physical design that the company has basically used for its all-in-one desktop since 2007. The 21.5-inch iMac represents a significant visual change and packs a lot of new stuff inside the entry-level $1,299 version as well, which...
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December 4, 2012 Posted By:
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December 4, 2012 Posted By:
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One took off for California and landed in Ireland. The other has Apple headed to $270
FORTUNE -- At a memorial for a departed colleague last week, a former Time Magazine top editor asked me a classic Time editor's question: Would Apple still be the world's most valuable company 25 years from now?
I mumbled something noncommittal about not being able to...
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December 4, 2012 Posted By:
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After upgrading an Xsan metadata controller (MDC) from Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard to OS X Lion, Xsan Admin may display a warning triangle over an Xsan volume. Hovering the mouse pointer over the warning triangle reveals the following alert:
"Volume is not running on mdc2.example.com"
This message appears even though there is an fsm process for the volume running on the MDC named...
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December 4, 2012 Posted By:
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China Unicom announced that it received orders for more than 100,000 iPhone 5 units on its first day of pre-sales, according to a report on Sina Tech. A subsidiary of rival wireless operator China Telecom said that it had received pre-orders for more than 5,000 units.
The lag between the iPhone 5′s US and China...
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December 4, 2012 Posted By:
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The iPhone 5 faces fierce competition in the world's largest smartphone market
FORTUNE -- When Apple (AAPL) releases the iPhone 5 in China next week, it will be competing with local manufacturers who have studied Steve Jobs' every move, down to the cut of his black mock turtleneck.
M.I.C. Gadget produced this video of the elaborate launch in Beijing of the latest offering...
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December 4, 2012 Posted By:
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Ninety-Nine cents here, a buck-ninety-nine there — that’s what we’re used to spending when Apple introduced the App Store after the iPhone was launched. It was probably one of the most genius software and developer coups in the history of mobile computing. I mean that. By creating the App Store, Apple created thousands, and perhaps millions of jobs, and...
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December 4, 2012 Posted By:
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As you may have heard, Steve Jobs will be getting the Ashton Kutcher treatment in “jOBS”, the first biopic to be released since the Apple co-founder passed away last year. Not to be confused with Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Walter Isaacson’s biography, jOBS reportedly covers the thirty “definitive” years of Jobs’ life, beginning in 1971.
There were...
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December 3, 2012 Posted By:
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Your next Mac could be assembled in America. Apple is assembling at least some of the new, ultra-thin iMacs within the USA. The backside stamp containing the serial code and FCC logo generally says “Designed by Apple in California. Assembled in China.” But several owners of the new model quickly discovered their machine was made in the...
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