Some people worry that artificial intelligence will make us feel inferior, but then, anybody in his right mind should have an inferiority complex every time he looks at a flower.
Latest Apple Products news
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An analyst with Deutsche Bank believes the next-generation iPad will drop in at a favorable point for Apple, as rivals scramble to release products that don’t even remotely compete with the iPad.
Deutsche Bank’s Chris Whitmore expects the third-generation iPad to arrive in March. Although many analysts a... (read more)
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Best Buy is asking customers to say whether they’d be interested in buying an Apple HDTV with a 42-inch display and an iSight camera for Skype conversations on the big screen.
A “concept” survey asks U.S. residents to provide their feedback on a potential new television product from Apple.... (read more)
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As the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating Google and Apple for allegedly signing a “no poach” agreement, the latter has just lost a senior director to the former. Google will be assigning a top secret project to this person, according to VentureBeat.
Simon Prakash was most recently the senior director o... (read more)
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The world’s most popular note-taking application has received an update on the Mac platform, gaining a new note editor interface, a redesigned login window, new functionality when deleting files, a new way to create lists, and Lion full-screen enhancements.
According to the developers, “Evernote helps mill... (read more)
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Case manufacturer Cellpig has launched a promo to entice customers into buying their Cellhelmet case, promising to replace their iPhone 4S altogether if it breaks inside the case.
The company still needs to raise some funds before production can begin, so customers may have to pre-order their Cellhelmets on fait... (read more)
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Newly-revealed details about Apple’s A5 chip inside the iPhone 4S are shedding new light on the company’s reasons not to ship Siri for iPhone 4 handsets. It appears that the reason wasn’t marketing after all. It was tech-related.
Audience, a company that licensed its latest EarSmart technology to Apple, said its partn... (read more)
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An 18-year-old Foxconn employee who had never seen or touched a finished Apple iPad has agreed to talk to the press under condition of anonymity to describe the working conditions at the factories that assemble Apple’s immensely profitable gadgets.
Miss Chen (as CNN reporters decided to fictively call her) st... (read more)
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After releasing OS X 10.7.3 to the public last week, Apple started receiving a lot of negative feedback from customers who had installed the delta update on their computers only to be greeted by a “CUI” error message and applications failing to launch.
The issue has not been addressed yet, though Apple should be working on a fix a... (read more)
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Apple has updated its End User License Agreement (EULA) for the iBooks Author application to amend a section that spurred controversy regarding the sales of e-books created with the tool.
The updated EULA comes as part of update 1.0.1. It arrives alongside the new iBooks 2.0.1, which fixes an issue that caused various iBooks Textbooks to crash.
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Labor activist and founder of China Labor Watch, Li Qiang says Apple is on top of the issues surrounding its assembly partner, Foxconn. In fact, the Cupertino company is doing much more than the likes of Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Nokia.
“I compared Apple with other cell phone companies, such as Nokia. And the conditions in those facto... (read more)