New York-based photographer Taea Thale is suing Apple for using one of her copyrighted photos in an iPhone television ad.
Monthly Archives: August 2011
∞ Steve Jobs still regularly involved with Apple's decisions
Tim Bajarin on Steve Jobs: They tell me he calls in regularly. He talks to Tim, he talks to the top guys, he talks about the Apple stores,” Bajarin said. “But while he used to micromanage everything in ways that … Continued
∞ iPhone rules Internet usage on airplanes
Apple leads in almost every market it enters these days, and now you can add another metric to the list: connecting to the Internet while flying.
∞ Skype released for iPad
It’s out, it’s not out, it’s back out again – Skype for iPad is now available, and it’s a free download.
∞ MacTech Conference early bird registration ends soon
MacTech Conference 2011 happens in November in Los Angeles, and the event’s early bird registration, which saves attendees $200 on the cost of attending, will end on August 8th.
∞ Images of iCloud calendar, contacts, mail, documents
In addition to releasing iCloud storage prices on Monday, Apple also released a few images of what its Web services will look like. You can view them all on Apple’s Web site.
∞ Apple outlines iCloud storage pricing
Apple on Monday updated its iCloud Web pages, detailing how much it will cost for users to purchase more storage on the service.
∞ iPhone 5 in October, not September says Paczkowski
John Paczkowski: Sources with knowledge of the situation say reports claiming AT&T has blacked out employee vacations during the last two weeks of September in preparation for the retail debut of the next iPhone are misinformed. I thought September, but … Continued
∞ iTunes lets you re-download TV shows from your purchased page
Apple has added the ability to re-download TV Shows to its iCloud service.
∞ Nintendo boss takes 50 percent pay cut because of 3DS sales
Kotaku: Iwata said he is taking responsibility for the 3DS, which translates into a cut in his paycheck. “For cuts in fixed salaries, I’m taking a fifty percent cut, other representative directors are taking a 30 percent cut, and other … Continued
∞ SecureMac releases MacScan 2.9 with support for Lion
SecureMac on Monday updated MacScan, the company’s anti-spyware privacy and security software, adding support for Apple’s recently released OS X Lion.
∞ Apple acquisition rumor roundup
Technologizer: For years, Apple has confounded the rest of us by not buying things that it should clearly be buying. Not purchasing other well-known companies is so core to Apple’s strategy that it must have a whole department devoted to … Continued
∞ Apple makes Samsung stop selling tablets in Australia
Bloomberg: Apple Inc. won an agreement from Samsung Electronics Co. that the South Korean company won’t sell the newest version of its tablet computer in Australia until a patent lawsuit in the country is resolved. Apple claims that Samsung’s Galaxy … Continued