Suspect in Jobs Burglary Sentenced to 7 Years in Jail

Kariem McFarlin has been slapped with a seven year prison sentence for burglarizing several California homes including that of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Mr. McFarlin broke into the Jobs house in July 2012 and took several items, including Apple products that were used to track him down. Image credit: Santa Clara County Mr. McFarlin…

Why Is So Much Stupid Being Written About Apple?

Stop the hurt! For the love of all things rational and pretty, can someone please stop the hurt? It seems that everywhere I look today there's something stupid being written about Apple. I'm not saying the people doing the writing are (necessarily) stupid, but the nonsense being bandied about by pundits far and wide could…

The Rotten Apple Flu: How to Get it & How to Cure it

In a celebrity culture, Tim Cook has committed the cardinal sin. He's failed to adequately entertain us. The result? Writers who follow Apple have the Rotten Apple Flu and are grousing for bucks. That's why there's so much negative writing about Apple. This Rotten Apple Flu exists not because Apple products have changed or Apple…

Apple Board Member Al Gore Exercises Stock Options Worth $29M

Former vice president, environmental activist, and longtime Apple board member Al Gore exercised stock options Tuesday to purchase 59,000 shares of AAPL for $7.475 per share. As of the close of the markets Thursday, Mr. Gore’s new stock acquisition is worth about $29,650,000 at a cost of only $441,000. With Apple set to reveal its…

In China, the Rich Love the Taste of Apple

Products made by Apple are one of the most preferred brands for the rich in China. A Chinese research firm recently conducted a survey of some 551 millionaires in the world's most populous nation and found that Apple was the #2 preferred brand for gifting among rich men and the #5 brand among rich women.…

Contacts: What Groups Do They Belong To?

It's pretty easy to forget what groups you've added a contact to, especially if you have a lot of contacts and a lot of groups. But there's a simple way to figure it out. All you've gotta do first is select the contact card in question: Then just hold down Option, and the groups that…

Analyst: Don't Worry, AAPL is Rebounding

Market analyst Tom DeMark isn't worried about the big drop in Apple's stock price, and even expected it. He also expects the iPhone and iPad maker's stock will rebound, at it appears it's already on the way back up. DeMark: Apple's stock isn't tanking Apple's stock dropped sharply following rumors that iPhone sales are weaker…

Chicken Little Comes Calling, $AAPL Falls to $486

The sound you heard on the roof today was the sky falling as as investors worried about all these reports of Apple cutting iPhone orders. In the process, shares of $AAPL fell to US$485.92, a loss of $15.83 (-3.15 percent), the first time the stock has been below $500 for almost a year. ZOMGTEHSKYSIFALLING! AAPL…

Infographic Reveals Where & How Your iPhone is Likely to Die

A study last year by third-party warranty company SquareTrade provides some interesting statistics on where iPhone accidents occur. The study was published in October 2012, but flew under our radar. Thanks to Boy Genius Report for brining it to our attention Tuesday. For those unfamiliar with the company, SquareTrade sells extended warranties for a variety…

CES - Superficial, but Necessary

CES is over, and thank goodness. It's a lot of work, but it's an increasingly important show for Apple's ecosystem even though Apple isn't even there. Having had the weekend to think about this year's event, I thought I'd offer my view from 10,000 feet. Firstly, this was a good show for us at TMO.…

Third Party Lightning Accessories Arrive in Apple Stores

The wait is over for iPhone 5 owners hoping to walk into an Apple Store and buy third party accessories that are compatible with the smartphone's new Lightning connector. So far, only car chargers are available, but other compatible accessories are likely coming soon. Lightning-compatible car chargers now in Apple retail stores Lightning-compatible accessories with…

Oracle Releases Java 7 Update 11 in Response to Vulnerability

Oracle has released Java 7 Update 11 of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to address a security vulnerability discovered last week. The latest version of Java 7 can be downloaded directly from Oracle. As described last week, in light of the newly discovered vulnerability, Apple remotely disabled previous versions via its Xprotect mechanism. On Sunday,…

Internet Visionary Aaron Swartz Dies at 26

Image credit: Fred Benenson Aaron Swartz, one of the brilliant minds behind RSS and an Internet activist pushing for open access to public government and academic documents, took his own life on Friday at the age of 26. Mr. Swartz was facing the possibility of up to 50 years in jail on Federal charges for…

The Internet is Already Altering Human Evolution

As Internet technologies rapidly morph and develop, the human interaction with the Internet has to change as well. At first, that means the adoption of certain technologies. In the early days, it was browsers and email, then personal habits and work strategies, then apps and tablets, and then, perhaps, intelligent agents to help us leverage…

Xerox CFO Luca Maestri to Join Apple As Corporate Controller

Office Technology firm Xerox announced early Friday that its Chief Financial Officer, Luca Maestri, will leave the company in February to join Apple as its Corporate Controller. Mr. Maestri, who has been with Xerox since February 2011, will take on accounting and financial responsibilities under Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer. Mr. Maestri has served several large…

Schiller: Cheap iPhones Will "Never Be the Future of Apple"

Cheap smartphones will “never be the future of Apple,” according to an interview of Apple’s marketing chief Phil Schiller by Chinese newspaper the Shanghai Evening News Thursday. Mr. Schiller’s remarks, translated by The Next Web, put a damper on recent rumors that the Cupertino company will launch a low-cost iPhone in the near future. Mr. Schiller…

From Kickstarter to CES: The Pebble Success Story

LAS VEGAS – The Pebble team is living the startup dream. They unveiled their iPhone and Android-connected smartwatch on Kickstarter and quickly sold 85,000 units, have commitments from customers for thousands more, and just hosted their fist ever press event at CES. Despite delays that forced the company to push the watch's launch out be…

Ten Years In, iTunes Store Revenue Higher Than All of 2003 Apple

The iTunes application celebrated its 12th birthday this week, but the iTunes Store, launched as the iTunes Music Store in 2003, will hit the ten-year-mark on April 28, 2013. According to an analysis Wednesday by Asymco’s Horace Dediu, the nearly ten-year-old iTunes Store is certainly making its parent proud, as it now generates as much…

To Fight iTunes, Amazon May Offer "Auto Rip" of Purchased CDs

UPDATE: Amazon has just launched the Auto Rip service, covering both new purchases and previous purchases dating back to 1998 for over 37,000 eligible discs. A new “Auto Rip” icon will appear next to physical CD listings in the store to identify eligibility. [Thanks, Bosco, for letting us know!] Online retailer, consumer electronics firm, and…

What Is Everybody Doing in the Samsung Booth at CES?

LAS VEGAS – Samsung's booth in Central Hall at CES is huge. It's pretty cool, too. Lots of stuff, some massive screens, lots of TVs, a bunch of clean white tables holding Samsung gadgets that people can check out. Oh, and lots and lots and lots of people. It was jam packed full of folks…

What's the Difference Between an iPad and a Coffee Table?

At CES this week, there have been several unveilings of 20 to 27-inch, Windows 8 tablets. The idea behind these tablets seems to be the classic coffee table book, artwork, video and board games. Will these new, giant tablets really appeal to consumers? First and foremost, current tablets have made the grade because they are…

Mozilla Releases Firefox 18 with Retina Display Support

On Tuesday, Mozilla released Firefox 18 for Mac, Windows, Linux and Android. The new version brings Retina display support for Macs and a new JavaScript compiler called “IonMonkey” that Mozilla says will speed up Web apps and games by 25 percent. Also included, according to Mozilla are: performance enhancements in tab switching, better imaging with…