Retina MacBook Air Rumored For Launch This Year

Retina MacBook Air Rumored For Launch This YearBack in 2012, Apple launched new MacBook Pro laptops with Retina displays, which are basically MacBook Pros with displays with a higher resolution. Now we’re sure many are wondering if Apple could be applying those Retina displays to the company’s lineup of MacBook Air laptops.

Well the good news is that it looks like they will, at least according to a recent report from DigiTimes whose sources claim that they expect Apple to be releasing a MacBook Air with a Retina display later this year. (more…)

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    How a 2005 Steve Jobs Ultimatum Turned Into the iPhone We Know

    How a 2005 Steve Jobs Ultimatum Turned Into the iPhone We Know

    Way back in 2005, Apple engineer Greg Christie was toying around with ideas for a touchscreen telephone. Then, Jobs gave him an ultimatum: show serious progress in two weeks, or someone else gets the project.

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    Video Shows Jailbroken iPad Triple Booting iOS 5, iOS 6, and iOS 7

    iOS 7 is the biggest iOS update that Apple has ever released. Not only does the update dramatically overhaul the design of the user interface, but it has also brought about a change in the way apps are designed. There are also new features that the update has brought to the table, but unfortunately not everyone is enamored by its looks. (more…)

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    More Workplaces Starting To Use Mac Computers [Survey]

    More Workplaces Starting To Use Mac Computers [Survey]In the enterprise, there is a good chance that your work computer is a Windows-based on. Why? Simply because software required for work tends to be created for the Windows platform, not to mention more users are familiar with the Windows interface compared to something else, like Mac, Linux, and so on.

    That being said, it seems that Macs these days are starting to invade the enterprise space and this is according to virtualization software maker, Parallels, which is a software we’re sure many Mac users are familiar with. (more…)

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    Apple's Trying To Make iOS Emojis More Racially Diverse

    Apple's Trying To Make iOS Emojis More Racially Diverse

    After Miley Cyrus quite rightly grumbled about the lack of racial diversity in iOS emojis a long time ago, MTV Act decided to ask Apple what it had done about it. Surprisingly, it turns out, it’s pushing for change!

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    Apple software engineer reminisces iPhone’s birth

    It’s a story that can now be told, but given how secretive Apple is about its ‘devil’ and ‘details’, one has to factor in the timing in context of the … Continue reading

    BlackBerry Sues Its SVP Of Software Into Staying Another Four More Months Before Leaving For Apple

    BlackBerry Sues Its SVP Of Software Into Staying Another Four More Months Before Leaving For AppleBack in 2013, BlackBerry’s SVP of Software, Sebastien Marineau-Mes, was offered a job at Apple and decided to formally vacate his role in December and tendered his resignation. It seemed like standard procedure but apparently BlackBerry wasn’t too pleased about it.

    We’re not sure if they weren’t happy that one of their employees was being poached by Apple or if they were simply upset that he did not fulfill his contractual obligations, but they have since filed a lawsuit against Marineau-Mes, claiming that he would be breaching his contract by leaving for Apple. (more…)

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    Tokyo District Court Rules Apple Did Not Infringe Upon Samsung’s Patents

    Tokyo District Court Rules Apple Did Not Infringe Upon Samsungs PatentsApple and Samsung’s legal battles have spanned across many countries around the world, and so far both companies have won some and lost some. In the US, however, it looks like Apple might have won, and it seems that over in Tokyo, things aren’t going that well either for Samsung.

    According to a recent ruling by Tokyo’s District Court, they have ruled that Apple did not infringe upon Samsung’s data communications patents and will not have to pay Samsung any damages. The lawsuit had originally targeted Apple’s iPad 2, iPhone 4, and the iPhone 4S. (more…)

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    500 Million iPhones Reportedly Sold To Date

    500 Million iPhones Reportedly Sold To DateApple’s first ever iPhone was launched in 2007 about seven years ago, leading to the creation of one of the most iconic smartphones to date, despite what its critics and detractors have to say about it. We also know that the iPhone has managed to outsell its previous generation with every new release, but how many iPhones has Apple sold to date?

    Well according to reports, Apple has managed to sell 472 million iPhones since its launch in 2007 to the end of 2013, and with estimates of over 38 million units sold in the current quarter, many have started to celebrate Apple’s crossing of the 500 million mark in terms of iPhones sold. (more…)

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    New York Times’ iPad Air Ad Juxtaposed Against MH370 News, Causes Embarrassment

    New York Times’ iPad Air Ad Juxtaposed Against MH370 News, Causes EmbarrassmentThe Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Razak had announced that Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 can be assumed beyond all reasonable doubt that it crash landed in the Indian Ocean, with no survivors from the 239 people who were on board the ill fated flight. Having said that, The New York Times’ online readers were surprised to see an unfortunate juxtaposition when an Apple iPad Air ad was placed right beside an article concerning MH370, with the underwater scuba diver in the ad located right above the headline, “Malaysia Says Jet Went Down in Ocean.”

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