Apple rumor site, ThinkSecret, issued a statement today indicating that they would no longer be published due to terms of a confidential settlement.
Apple and Think Secret have settled their lawsuit, reaching an agreement that results…
Apple rumor site, ThinkSecret, issued a statement today indicating that they would no longer be published due to terms of a confidential settlement.
Apple and Think Secret have settled their lawsuit, reaching an agreement that results…
Filed in: Apple/Mac
It isn’t a surprise that Google bid on spectrum in the FCC auction for the 700mhz spectrum, however I found the name it filed under interesting — Google Airwaves Inc. There has been speculation that Google and Apple entered the auction together, and maybe this is the reason for incorporating a separate company on […]
Filed in: Google
Reuters - Texas Instruments Inc , the
world’s top mobile phone chip maker, said on Thursday it
expects global sales for analog chips to double over the next
seven years, fuelled by growing demand for consumer
electronics.
Filed in: Cell Phones
Now that Microsoft has passed the Acid2 Browser test, is Opera Software satisfied? If dropping its antitrust complaint filed last week with the European Commission is the measure, the answer is no.
Filed in: Microsoft
An Apple Job listing (noted on Engadget) reveals that Apple is indeed working on multi-touch Mac hardware.
They are looking for a reliability engineer supporting Multi-touch panel development with Mac and iPod hardware groups. The job…
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TechWeb - Mac users are also much more likely to listen to music files on their computers, according to a report from the NPD Group.
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Following launches in the U.S. and Europe, Apple has reportedly turned its attention to bringing its touch-enabled iPhone to one of the world’s most competitive markets — Japan. Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been shopping around to find a Japanese carrier for the iPhone, according to a Wednesday report.
Filed in: Personal Tech
MacTech performed an exhaustive set of benchmarks comparing Parallels, VMWare Fusion and Boot Camp to run Windows on a Mac.
To tackle this problem, MacTech undertook a huge benchmarking project starting in September. The goal was to …
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Intel has released a software initiator package designed to promote the development of Fibre Channel over Ethernet solutions for Linux, the company announced Tuesday. Now available for download, the software is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 and is open to all FCoE developers for source code download, code contribution and feedback.
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The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday published the list of companies that have applied to participate in its auction of the 700 MHz band of wireless spectrum next month, and included among the long list of expected players were a few surprises. Oil giant Chevron, for one, apparently plans to bid, as does billionaire entrepreneur and Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen, who applied via Vulcan Spectrum.
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