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Verizon iPhone 4 to be released this January. We think. Possibly.

Verizon iPhone 4 to be released this January. We think. Possibly.

Posted August 12, 2010 by George Middleton

Anonymous inside sources say so, so you know it has to be true. Rumors have flared up again over the possibility of a Verizon iPhone. The most recent reports say that the so far fictitious… Read More 

Why iPads Are Not Yet Business-Friendly

Why iPads Are Not Yet Business-Friendly

Posted August 12, 2010 by George Middleton

The iPad is well-loved as a user-friendly, silky smooth bit of technological innovation. Some adore the thing, as a personal device and think that they might as well bring it in to work. However, as… Read More 

Apple Quietly Introduces Cloud Music Service

Apple Quietly Introduces Cloud Music Service

Posted August 4, 2010 by George Middleton

In a quiet, distinctively un-Apple-like release, Apple has launched a cloud music service. The occasion was not marked with loud advertisements or Steve Jobs on stage, but only as a bullet point buried in a… Read More 

An Update on the Browser Wars

An Update on the Browser Wars

Posted August 3, 2010 by George Middleton

Internet Explorer, the veteran industry leader, grew in market shares by 0.42% during the month of July, stealing from Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. Part of this growth may be attributed to Microsoft’s recent TV… Read More 

Top 10 iPhone Apps for SMBs Under $10

Top 10 iPhone Apps for SMBs Under $10

Posted August 3, 2010 by Ronny Cheng

Small and medium businesses (SMBs) often cannot afford or simply do not need expensive software to keep their company afloat.  The mobile business market is becoming very important now- especially for SMBs because the mobile… Read More 

Apple's iPhone/iPad Secure, but Secure Enough Compared to the BlackBerry?

Apple's iPhone/iPad Secure, but Secure Enough Compared to the BlackBerry?

Posted August 2, 2010 by Ronny Cheng

It has been generally determined that Apple's iPhone and iPad are secure enough for high-security businesses and enterprises. Many major companies are adopting Apple's popular technology because Apple has been emphasizing the advanced security features… Read More 

IPad Overheats, Lawsuit Ensues

IPad Overheats, Lawsuit Ensues

Posted July 28, 2010 by Ronny Cheng

Apple just cannot catch a break with the recent uproar over iPhone 4 malfunctions and now a lawsuit over iPad problems. Three iPad users filed suit against Apple claiming that it overheats and turns off… Read More 

IPhone Jailbreaking: For Better or Worse?

IPhone Jailbreaking: For Better or Worse?

Posted July 27, 2010 by Ronny Cheng

Rejoice jail breakers because yesterday the Copyright Office in the Library of Congress ruled that jailbreaking a smartphone is legal. Under the Digital Millennium Copyright's Act (DMCA), it is fair and does not violate the… Read More 

Apple and AT&T Face Class-Action Lawsuit for iPhone's Exclusive Coverage

Apple and AT&T Face Class-Action Lawsuit for iPhone's Exclusive Coverage

Posted July 13, 2010 by George Middleton

A federal judge has approved an antitrust lawsuit against Apple and AT&T for the iPhone’s exclusive phone service. Judge James Ware of U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California stated in court on… Read More 

NTP Sues Apple, Google, and Others Because of Patent Infringement

NTP Sues Apple, Google, and Others Because of Patent Infringement

Posted July 13, 2010 by Ronny Cheng

NTP, Inc., a Virginia-based patent holding company, means business as they filed law suits against six major companies last Thursday. NTP claims that Apple, Google, HTC, LG, Microsoft, and Motorola owe NTP licensing fees for… Read More