Apple iPod and iPhone News for August-27-08
China.org.cn reports on the photos posted to our forum last week of a Foxconn factory worker. Forum user markm49uk had found the photos on his brand new iPhone.
iPhone Factory Worker Girl Still Has Her Job
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iPhone developers still bound by an Apple gag order are paying each other $1 to share coding tips. That way, if challenged by Apple’s legal department, they can argue that they are subcontractors and therefore free to discuss the software.
iPhone developers beat Apple’s NDA with $1 bills
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Colbert’s Top 6 iPhone Moments
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Attorneys for embattled computer maker Psystar Ltd. on Tuesday alleged the rules for buying Apple Inc.’s (AAPL) Macintosh operating system software involve “anticompetitive tactics.”
Mac Cloner Says Apple Software Rules Anticompetitive
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While rumors have focused on iPod Nano and iPod Touch updates as early as September 9th, the fate of the MacBook Pros and other updates have been less clear. It appears, however, that Apple could be prepping for a wide range of product updates, with signals to at least some resellers to halt resupplies of some products.
Resellers Getting Signals for a Wide Range of Apple Updates?
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TouchArcade has found evidence of two upcoming iPhone control pads that add, at the very least, an SNES amount of buttons to the iPhone.
Upcoming iPhone Game Pads To Enhance Gameplay Tenfold
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Wikipedia Comes to the iPhone with Wikipanion. Hurray!
Wikipedia Comes to the iPhone
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Next year’s 10.6 reference release of Mac OS X promises to deliver technology updates throughout the system without focusing on the customer-facing marketing features that typically sell a new operating system. Here’s a look at what those behind-the-scenes enhancements will mean to you, starting with new 64-bit support.
Road to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: 64-Bits
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Apple is one of the major leaders in the multitouch space and yet, the company’s desire to bring a full-fledged touch-screen device to store shelves has stopped with the iPhone. In fact, the most it has done in bringing multitouch to its computers is offering the functionality in the track pad on its MacBook Air.
Why Apple should release a touch-screen Mac
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