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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
MacRumors Posts Detailed Stats From Keynote - 102,497,978 Hits!
MacRumors has just posted detailed stats from their live Keynote SF coverage where the iPhone was introduced. Some quick stats... 14,801 hits per second, 213,000 simultaneous connections. (Double last year's!) There's also a graph which covers the number of hits per second over the course of the keynote, as well as the lead up up to it.
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Meizu CEO: We Only Kind Of Knocked Off The iPhone
Funny, we rarely, if ever see a company producing Chinese knocks of high profile devices start defending themselves, but it sounds like Meizu wants to (partly) shed the bad light cast on its M8, er, miniOne non-iPhone. According to some posts in their forums by someone who appears to be Meizu's CEO, J.Wong
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Next-gen Apple mouse may dump scroll ball for touch housing
One of the Apple fellows behind the company's multi-touch iPhone interface has shifted his attention to a next-generation mouse design that will forego the use of buttons or a scroll ball in favor of a touch-sensative housing, a recent company filing has revealed.
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Meizu updates miniOne: clearly, it's no iPhone clone
With high hopes of putting some litigation distance between it and Apple, Meizu just released these updated renderings of their M8 / miniOne. Still no actual product shots though we hear that a prototype is floating around Meizu offices somewhere in China. So what say you -- is this change enough to keep Apple's lawyers at bay?
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Apple Shares Fall on Mac, iPhone Doubts
Apple Inc. shares fell as much as 5% Thursday as a weaker-than-expected forecast for the second quarter and concerns over Macintosh sales outweighed the company's first-quarter surge in earnings and iPod sales.
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China launches 4G before 3G off the ground
While we're worried about the new iPhone not running 3G, China is moving at lightspeed to rollout a 4G network. The system will allow data transmission at up to 100 megabutes per second, and it look like it will see the light of day by 2010.
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Can't wait for the iPhone? Samsung announces the F700
The candybar with a slide-out QWERTY 'board makes do with 7.2Mbps (yes, we said "seven point two") HSDPA plus EDGE for those occasions when 3G towers are out of reach, a 2.78 inch touchscreen sporting no fewer than 440 x 240 pixels, microSD expansion, full HTML browsing, Bluetooth, and a whopping 5 megapixels of snapping power on the backside
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Apple may have trouble selling 10 million Phones in 2008
According to Forbes, it may not be as easy to sell ten million iPhones in 2008 as Apple hopes, both because of Apple's strategy and because the market it has to compete in isn't as large as Steve Jobs alluded to in his January keynote.
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Video: LG Prada phone complete interface walkthrough
We were lucky enough to get a little more extended look at LG Prada phone than your regular hands-on, and we have to say, we were actually pleasantly surprised. The smooth, glassy surface was far more reactive to our touch inputs than we might have thought, although if this is what the iPhone experience is going to be like, we might still shy away.
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Inte'sl Menlow-based UMPC (w/ video)
HOT! "This can also run Linux. We don't care what you put on it. [Can you run OS X?] Absol... you know? I bet you could, because the iPhone is going to be running OS X."
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Ballmer: ‘No chance Apple iPhone will get any significant marketshare"
Monday, April 30, 2007 - 10:42 AM EDTMicrosoft CEO Steve Ballmer was interviewed by USA Today's David Lieberman at the sixth USA TODAY CEO Forum, in conjunction with the University of Washington Business School. The interview took place in front of an audience.
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Converting movies for Apple TV using Roxio Crunch (an in-depth review)
Want to watch DVDs on Apple TV? On May 8th, Roxio will introduce a new application called Crunch designed specifically to convert a variety of different video formats for use with iPods, Apple TV, and the soon to be released iPhone. Check out how Crunch stacks up against the existing video conversion alternatives in our exclusive 3-page review.
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Cisco claims Apple created phony company to sidestep iPhone trademark
Apple went so far as to create a phoney company - called Ocean Telecom Services LLC - to get around Cisco's trademark, Cisco alleges. The company listed its attorney as James Johnson. His contact information was an e-mail address from Google's free web-based Gmail service. Apple is using to comment about Ocean Telecom.
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Let OS X developers at the iPhone. Please
I feel like Apple was abandoning an opportunity to make this more than a phone, and more that an iPod, and even — let’s be frank about the elephant in the room — much more than a Palm or a Pocket PC. There’s the potential here for some serious George Jetson shit and it would be a pity not to capitalize on that as early as possible
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Apple and Cisco Regarding iPhone, it looks like it might work out!
Apple and Cisco have agreed to extend the time for Apple to respond to the lawsuit to allow for discussions between the companies with the aim of reaching agreement on trademark rights and interoperability.
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iPhone inspires next generation iPod...Touchscreen on iPod by Fall?
The iPod is overdue for a change. By fall, it will be two years since Apple introduced the so-called fifth-generation iPod. You may see a touch-screen iPod this fall, a few months after the buzz of the iPhone launch settles and a few months before the key holiday sales season kicks in
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More details emerge on the mythical Google phone?
Now that the iPhone has moved from rumor limbo into the land of the living, we obviously need another mythical mobile to drool over and speculate about
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Can Apple Keep Stalling a 6G iPod?
Everyone's been waiting for a "widescreen video iPod" for years - is time running out for Apple to release one? Editors and readers offer their views on whether a 6G iPod is needed now or too late, with competing devices from Sony, Microsoft, and even Apple (iPhone) coming this year. What do you think?
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iPhone Touchscreen Technology to spread to iPods, iMacs, Tablet Notebooks
Among his expectations are touch-screen iMacs, as well as "tablet-like" notebook devices that provide basic computing without the need for a keyboard or stylus if the user desires to keep the device closed. "We also expect new touchscreen video iPods, more phones and possibly even TVs in the future
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Gizmodo iPhone Hands On Part Deux: Why Isn't it White and Other Questions
Q&A with Apple's VP of Applications, Eddie Cue, and Senior VP of Worldwide Marketing, Phil Schiller.
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The "Free" iPhone Spam Has Already Started
I laughed when this appeared in my inbox. It seems like companies have already started sending out the "Signup and get a free iPhone" spam emails. For this particular one, they are promising Apples newly created device, even though it was mentioned less than 48 hours ago. The link contains the spam image.
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Apple's New Embedded OS
The capabilities of the products announced at MacWorld this year, as well as the outright announcement about such a thing with the iPhone, suggest that all three (iPhone, tv, AirPort Extreme) are using an embedded version of Mac OS X. Now, consider the future possibilities for things like the iPod and for brand-new consumer electronics.
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Apple acquired Fingerworks, touch gesture company, to create iPhone
It really wouldn't be an Apple device if it didn't involve the practical kidnapping of a pair of inventors and secretive technology buyouts, and the iPhone seems to be no exception. Fingerworks were struggling to keep their dream of gesture-operated gadgetry alive when the company suddenly closed up shop a year and a half ago.
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Apple says iPhone will Sell because People feel Free Phones are Worthless
"A lot of people pay zero for the cell phone. Guess why? That's what it's worth,'' Apple Chief Operating Officer Timothy Cook said yesterday.
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Apple's next big move: Multitouch displays?
Steve Jobs definitely loves having symmetry in his product lines, so even though this seems pretty unlikely it's not totally impossible that he'd want to bring multitouch to stuff besides the iPhone...
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iPhone primed to trump rivals in audience appeal
Analysts at Bank of America and Morgan Stanley say Apple is poised to snap up marketshare from competing smartphone producers, even though some segments, as always, would prove tough to crack.
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Steve Jobs on CNBC
Jobs make it clear that iPhone is not a new cell phone, it's a new iPod, and AppleTV is a new mac. Mark one up for American innovation. Would that the rest of the S&P 500 take that charge.
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Why the Apple/Cisco iPhone Talks Collapsed; Discussion ended on Monday 8PM
...the companies had been close to finalising a deal the night before Apple chief executive Steve Jobs took the stage at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco to announce the long-awaited iPod mobile phone called the "iPhone". But after "intense" discussions ended at 8pm on Monday night, Cisco hasn't heard from Apple
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Video: Steve Balmer 'Explodes a Laugh' at the iPhone during CNBC Interview
Word of Advice for Steve Balmer: You can Criticize but Never Laugh...you may just find yourself in another embarrassing Monkey Boy Video
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Reaction to the iPhone reveals how the electronics industry failed...
To many observers it is one of the great mysteries of the electronics world. Not how the iPod became such a huge success, but how other manufacturers have still failed to effectively compete against the white ear bud toting little player from the company formerly known as Apple computer.
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Harvard Professor: "Apple Generated $400 Million of Free iPhone Publicity"
"No other company has ever received that kind of attention for a product launch," Yoffie says. "It's unprecedented."...The company's masterful buzz machine has helped generate record profits (thanks to the worldwide digital music cultural icon, the iPod)
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Rumor: Apple Considering Licensing iPhone OS, Multitouch?
At first I figured it was for accessories to use the “Made for iPhone” tag, like many iPod accessory makers, but something was odd, so I probed with, “For accessories?” He or she said, “Naw, we don’t do hardware anymore. It’s a meeting about multitouch and the OS and stuff.” Wait a minute.
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High school teens say they'll plunk down $500 for iPhone
Though it hasn't yet hit the market, most high school students (84 percent) are already aware of Apple's iPhone device, with a significant number those who are away (25 percent) saying they will fork over the $500 to make one their own, a recent study has shown.
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Beatles on Apple's iTunes to FINALLY be Officially Announced
With the iPhone announced, the Mac news and rumour machine is taking new steps to get ahead of the curve. This week's leading rumour relates to The Beatles, with a report claiming the act will release music through iTunes, perhaps as soon as 14 February — Valentine's Day
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Skin Your BlackBerry Like the iPhone
Get in on all the iPhone skinning madness with this iBerry theme for BlackBerries. It works currently only with the 7100 (sorry Pearlers), but others should be coming soon. Better grab it now before Apple gets a sniff.
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eBay Scammers Target iPhone Fans
An eBay seller is auctioning off 3 iPhones. The cost is now up to $1000! Direct link to auctions- http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZrgonzales23455QQhtZ-1
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