“We feel that the attitude of Apple Inc. has changed. Although they expressed that they were willing to negotiate, they have never taken any action before. But now, they are having conversations with us, and we have begun to consult on the case,” Mr. Xie said in an interview with Xinhua on Sunday. Without disclosing…
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Adobe Launches CS6, Delays Creative Cloud Until Friday
“We’ve seen a ton of excitement for both CS6 and Creative Cloud since our April 23 announcement,” Scott Morris, Adobe senior marketing manager told Macworld. “We want Creative Cloud to be an amazing experience for our customers and we feel that we just need a little more time to fine-tune it. At the same time,…
TMO Workspaces: John Martellaro
This week, we’re taking a look at The Mac Observer’s Senior Editor, John Martellaro.John’s office is the central hub of his digital life, from which he brings us great weekly columns and reviews, keeps up with Twitter, and roams the internet looking for the next big thing. On the left is John’s 3rd Generation Verizon…
Apple Credits OpenStreetMap in iPhoto App
Richard Fairhurst, a board member of the OpenStreetMap Foundation, said in an interview with TalkingPointsMemo Idea Lab, “Obviously we’d rather that Apple had attributed right from the start, but nonetheless this is a big step forward. If the biggest computer company in the world, one with a perfectionist instinct, feels that OpenStreetMap data meets its needs and is…
Tim Cook’s Style is Working, Bloggers Are Not
Let’s face it, Steve Jobs could often be hard to work with. The facts are that he could be abrasive and arrogant, and that sometimes made it hard for Apple to work with other executives. Mr. Cook’s style is very different, and while he’s demanding and tough, he’s also able to negotiate with other human…
iPad 2’s New 32nm SoC Improves Battery Life Over 2 Hours
Apple’s current iPad lineup, including the “new” iPad 2 with a 32nm A5 SoC (source: AnandTech) The Samsung-sourced chip grants benefits to both Apple and consumers. From Apple’s perspective, the new SoC gives Apple the ability test out the 32nm process, likely to make its way into the next iPhone, on an existing architecture with…
Benchmarking the Sonnet Echo ExpressCard Thunderbolt Adapter
Due to its limited adoption thus far — Macs and only a few PCs support it — and its significantly higher cost compared to legacy connection options such as USB and FireWire, one of the areas Thunderbolt has yet to penetrate is memory card readers, a niche market crucial to professional photographers and videographers. Up…
Amazon to Start Producing its Own TV Shows
Amazon to produce its own TV showsShows that are picked up and run as a series will earn the makers US$55,000, royalties, and up to 5 percent of the sales from t-shirt and toy licensing.The move to online TV shows doesn’t come as a big surprise since Amazon Studios launched in November 2010 and has…
Steve Jobs Patent Exhibit to Open at Smithsonian
According to the Smithsonian’s Newsdesk on May 1, “The exhibit, a display of 30 4-by-8-foot panels made to resemble iPhones, showcases more than 300 patents and trademarks granted to Jobs throughout this career. Each panel displays facsimiles of the front pages of 12 patents granted to Jobs, totaling 312 of the 317 he acquired in…
Video Spoofs Tim Cook’s Convergence Putdown: Froaster
During the April 24, 2012 Apple Financial Results Conference Call, Tim Cook responded to an analyst question about a possible Apple hybrid product, one that can be used as both a MacBook and an iPad. He responded: Well, I think anything can be forced to merge. But the problem is that the products are about…
Travis County Greenlights Tax Incentives for Apple’s Austin Offices
The dissenting vote came from Commissioner Sarah Eckhardt who said she had hoped Apple would’ve been required to promise more in exchange for the incentives, according to the Austin Business Journal.Tax incentives for Apple’s Austin center gets the go aheadApple now stands to get between US$5.4 million and $6.4 million in tax rebates from the…
RIM Outlines BlackBerry’s Future, Previews BlackBerry 10
Research in Motion made the case for the continued relevance of its BlackBerry platform during its Blackberry World keynote Tuesday morning. Three months after taking the helm at the struggling company, RIM CEO Thorsten Heins took the floor to argue for the “unique value” that BlackBerry delivers to its customers. Distinguishing BlackBerry customers from those…
Walmart Third to Apple, Best Buy in February iPad Sales
Chart by The Mac Observer from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners data.The study, conducted in February, asked new iPad customers where they had purchased their product. As mentioned above, 26 percent of iPads were bought directly from Apple’s online and retail stores while long-time Apple partner Best Buy accounted for 24 percent. Walmart, with 11 percent, came…
Apple Reinstates Some Canceled WWDC Developer Tickets
“Apple reinstated @napkinstudio cancelled WWDC tickets. Still real annoying we had to go through all of that. Need better process next year,” the developer wrote. Andrew Gould Tweet Tickets for this year’s WWDC went on sale early on April 25th and sold out in just under two hours. Later that same day, several developers, including…
Apple Drops Android Support in Chomp App Discovery
Apple Chomps Android Support… The decision to drop Android was expected—Apple has a long track record of limiting software and services that it buys to its own platforms. From Final Cut Pro to Quattro Wireless (which became iAd) to Siri, Apple either dropped support for other platforms or has limited development and implementation to OS…
Apple Rebuts NYT Tax Expose, Cites Contributions
Despite suggestions to the contrary raised by The New York Times this weekend, Apple pays “an enormous amount of taxes,” the company argued in a letter published by The Times on Saturday. The highly-profitable electronics company also referenced its controversial data released in March on the number of jobs it “creates or supports” in the United States,…
TMO Workspaces: Jason “aftermac”
This week, we’re taking a look at the setup of TMO reader Jason (a.k.a “aftermac” on the forums). Jason, as you can see from the pictures, feels he has a bit of a “problematic” hobby. With 84 computers from all eras of computing history, however, we here at TMO think his only problem is an…
Josh Gad to Play Wozniak in Upcoming Indie Film “Jobs”
The film, written by Matt Whiteley, “chronicles Steve Jobs from wayward hippie to co-founder of Apple, where he became one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of our time.” Mr. Gad, 31 years old, is best known from his role in Broadway’s The Book of Mormon, a religious satire musical written by South Park creators…
Ron Johnson Poaches Apple Exec for J.C. Penney
Poaching Apple Mr. Fay will be getting a new title at J.C. Penney, serving as executive vice president of real estate, store design and development, a significant step up from a senior director. “Ben is an incredibly creative professional with extraordinary leadership skills. Having worked with him over the last 12 years, I am delighted…
What Really Happened with WWDC Ticket Sales
At first look, this didn’t strike me as a fair or wise way to have handled the ticket sales. What exactly was Apple thinking?Many west cost developers are missing out on WWDC this year According to John Martellaro, my colleague here at The Mac Observer, “events unfolded exactly as Apple wished…The developer community in California…
Just Mobile’s Highway Car Charger Is First-Rate
I really love getting something new to review from Just Mobile because I know it’s going to be interesting, beautiful and well made. The Highway car charger lives up to my expectations. It charges iPhones, iPods, and iPads. The MSRP is US$34.99. I found it on Amazon for about the same price, but shipping will be better from…
Analyst: Apple Has Moved Beyond U.S.-Centric Story
On Tuesday, Apple reported revenue of $39.2 billion and earnings per share (EPS) of $12.30, both of which were above Wall Street expectations. Consensus estimates had expected $36.8 billion in revenue and EPS of $10.04. “[Apple] reported an impressive March quarter fueled by a big iPhone upside,” the analyst wrote. “This was surprising in light…
WWDC 2012 Tickets: What You Need to Know
Tickets for WWDC are priced at US$1,599 each, and you must be a member of Apple’s iOS Developer, iOS Developer Enterprise, or Mac Developer programs. Ticket purchases are limited to one per person, or up to five per organization. Each ticket includes full access to all WWDC 2012 session, labs and events. Age Limits Apple…
Cook: Apple Hates Litigation But Others Need to ‘Invent Their Own Stuff’
Apple CEO Tim Cook When asked by an analyst whether a time would come when Apple would rather put all the patent litigation behind it and instead focus on out-innovating the competition, Mr. Cook replied that he “hates litigation” and would prefer to find a fair settlement from which the company can move on.Mr. Cook…