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LED backlight deals point to 13.3-inch Apple ultraportable

Right now you could scrawl “ultraportable” with a sharpie on an apple in your local grocery store, and before you got to the checkout there’d be analysts, journalists and the generally hopeful clustering around begging for a super-compact notebook from Cupertino’s most famous…

3G iPhone apparently delayed: holiday damage-limitation suspected

Either things aren’t going to plan in Apple’s product development lab, or the company’s PR humans are working overtime; Mehdi Hosseini, an analyst with Friedman Billings Ramsey & Co. Inc, is quoted as saying that the second-generation (e.g. 3G) iPhone has been pushed back ̶…

Visual Voicemail prompts $360m suit against Apple

“Build it and they will come” they said, but perhaps whether Apple had known “they” meant patent lawyers they might’ve been less impressed.  Klausner Technologies Inc. has filed a $360m suit against the makers of the iPhone regarding its Visual Voicemail interface, cla…

T-Mobile Germany wins locked-iPhone court battle

It was the challenge many hoped would see an increase in availability of unlocked iPhones, but today the courts decided in favour of T-Mobile Germany and gave them permission to continue selling the Apple handset locked to their network.  The case - brought by spurned rival Vodafone, who claimed th…

iPhone v1.1.2 Boosts Clock Speed

While Apple continues to break our jailbreaks and 3rd party apps, they are working on the iPhone to form it faster and more battery efficient. The recent update of firmware v1.1.2 boosts the iPhone’s clock speed from a CPU Frequency of 400Mhz, and a Bus frequency of 100mHz, to a CPU frequency …

iPhone’s Web Usage - 0.09%

Yes, it’s true, the total market share Net usage by the iPhone is a massive 0.09%. that is a stat taken out of how much the Web is used by the iPhone, and all other devices/operating systems. Compared to it’s competition, it had a fairly good rating by Windows CE which brought in an impr…

NBC pulls shows from iTunes following contract breakdown

Following their decision not to renew their contract with Apple by disagreements regarding iTunes pricing, NBC removed all of its subject matter - including that of its affiliates - from the online store by the weekend.  Citing Apple’s refusal to consider even “modest” demands, …

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