In the News: 2013-11-30
Apple News: OS X Mavericks: Five Weeks On On October 22, Apple released OS X Mavericks as a free download. In the previous months, I’ve suggested that such a thing might happen, although Apple went even further by making iWork and iLife more or less free too. I mean “more or less” because you have to buy a new Mac, or be using a previous version of either, to get…
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In the News: 2013-11-29
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Apple News: Is Apple To Blame For Biggest San Francisco Crime Spike Since 2008? There are different ways to measure the success of a tech company — thing like how many lucrative patents it’s sitting on, how much money it’s giving back to shareholders, and what its overall market penetration is in whatever area it’s operating in. Read full story => CultOfMac Technology News: The Future of Screens: Why OLED…
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In the News: 2013-11-28
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Apple News: Authors rejoice! Pages for iOS now does a better job round-tripping to MS Word One of the very few remaining reasons why I don’t go all “Ticci” and do all of my writing on the iPad is that when I’m writing books for traditional publishers, they have a tendency to get queasy with anything that isn’t written in Microsoft Word. Since they also like to keep an eye…
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In the News: 2013-11-27
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Apple News: Apple’s incoming retail boss Angela Ahrendts: ‘I firmly believe in following your intuition’ “As you’ll know from my earlier posts, I firmly believe in following your intuition, especially in relation to the most important decisions in your life,” Angela Ahrendts, Burberry CEO and incoming Apple VP of Retail, writes on LinkedIn. “When I joined Burberry in 2006, it was not without a lot of reflection – I had…
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In the News: 2013-11-26
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Apple News: Why Is Apple The Bad Guy For Defeating This Patent Troll? Back in 2010, Apple was seemingly randomly sued by an eccentric 70-year-old crank who claimed to have “come up with the idea” of the smartphone. That lawsuit has now come to trial, and the crank has lost, but what’s confusing is how torn the jury seems to have been by the decision, even going so far as…
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