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02:27
Mac OS X software updates for Feb. 13

Here are the latest updates for Mac OS X apps.

VeprIT (http://veprit.com) has announced Photo Sense 1.7.0, an update of its photo editing software for Mac OS and iOS. The new version introduces a customizable crop aspect ratio in the crop tool and other improvements.

Reggie Ashworth has released AppDelete 3.2.3, an update to his US$7.99 application deletion utility for Mac OS X. The app can uninstall anything along with all of the associated items. Version 3.2.3 adds preference to quit when clicking the red close button and a default Archives folder for archiving.

MacXDVD has introduced MacX DVD Ripper Pro 3.9.0 and MacX Video Converter Pro 3.5.0 with iPad 3 support. The new version of the DVD ripper for Mac and video converter for Mac now supports all Apple devices. MacX DVD Ripper Pro and MacX Video Converter Pro are priced at $34.95 for a single-user license.

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Feb 12
iTV or not to (be) iTV?

ITV, Britain's biggest commercial broadcaster, has written to Apple warning the company not to call its HDTV the "iTV," reports "The Telegraph" (http://macte.ch/gShvw).

Of course, Apple has never said it was planning its own branded television set, dubbed "iTV" or something else. But just in case the rumor mill is correct ITV, the broadcaster of popular period soap opera, "Downton Abbey," doesn't want to take the chance its own name might be diluted.

Adam Crozier, chief executive of Britain’s biggest commercial broadcaster, raised the issue with the company when he took the job in 2010, and purportedly received assurances that Apple wouldn't muscle into its territory, at least in the UK. However, insiders fear that the world’s biggest company might take a different stance under Tim Cook, who has replaced the late Steve Jobs as CEO, notes "The Telegraph."

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Feb 12
Grammy honors Steve Jobs

The Recording Academy has honored the late Steve Jobs with a Special Merit Grammy Award. The Trustees Award for Jobs was made in recognition of his contributions to the field of music with the iPod and iTunes Music Store.

"This year's honorees offer a variety of brilliance, contributions and lasting impressions on our culture," said President/CEO of The Recording Academy Neil Portnow. "It is an honor to recognize such a diverse group of individuals whose talents and achievements have had an indelible impact on our industry."
 
The Lifetime Achievement Award honors performers who have made contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording while the Trustees Award recognizes such contributions in areas other than performance. Both awards are determined by vote of The Recording Academy's National Board of Trustees. Technical GRAMMY Award recipients are determined by vote of The Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing Advisory Council and...

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Feb 11
iOS passes Mac OS in share of Web traffic

Apple sold a historic number of mobile devices in 2011. The IDC research group (http://www.idc.com) reports that in 2011, Apple shipped 93.2 iPhone units and sold an impressive 40 million plus iPad units. In Q4 alone, Apple sold 17.07 million iPhones, 11.12 million iPads, 6.62 million iPods but only 4.89 million Macs.

More so now than ever, mobile devices are playing a key role in the lives of consumers -- and the new found industry shows no signs of slowing down, according to Chitika Insights (http://www.chitika.com). The mobile device industry is growing so fast, that it will likely become the predominant method for consumers to access and interact with the web in the near future, according to the research group. This poses the questions: When will we see mobile traffic overtake traditional desktop traffic, and what does this mean for the...

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Feb 11
Apple sues Motorola in San Diego court

Another day, another lawsuit. Apple sued Motorola Mobility in a U.S. court on Friday in an attempt to stop Motorola from asserting some patent claims against Apple in Germany, reports "Reuters" (http://macte.ch/lJ1tH).

The suit, filed in a San Diego federal court, argues that Motorola's German lawsuit against Apple breaches terms of a patent licensing agreement between Motorola and Qualcomm. Earlier this week Judge Andreas Voss of the Mannheim Regional Court in Germany announced that a Motorola Mobility lawsuit over a patent declared essential to the 3G/UMTS wireless telecommunications standard has been dismissed, notes "FOSS Patents" (http://macte.ch/vyg1L).

The judge explained that the court doesn't hold Apple to infringe claim nine of EP1053613 on a "method and system for generating a complex pseudonoise sequence for processing a code...

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Feb 10
Apple planning 'radically redesigned' MacBook Pros?

"AppleInsider" says Apple is planning "radically designed" MacBook Pros for release this year. Quoting unnamed "people familiar with Apple's roadmap," the article says the has completed "a top-to-bottom revamp of its notebooks lineup that will see new MacBook Pros adopt the same design traits that have made its MacBook Airs an increasingly popular choice among mobile consumers."

This will purportedly include new, ultra-thin unibody enclosures that ditch optical disk drives and traditional hard drives in favor of models with lightweight chassis that employ flash-memory based solid-state drives, instant-on capabilities, extended battery life, and rely on digital distribution for software and media. Read more -- and see an "illustration of Apple's notebook lineup for the 2012 calendar year" -- at...

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Feb 10
Apple offering educational MacBook Air model

Apple has begun offering a "stripped-down" 13-inch MacBook Air to educational institutions purchasing in bulk, replacing the discontinued white MacBook, according to "MacRumors" (http://www.macrumors.com).

The article says the new educational-exclusive Air boasts the same specs as the entry-level consumer 11" MacBook Air: 1.6GHz i5 processor, 2GB RAM, 64GB flash storage, and the Intel HD Graphics 3000 chipset. The machine is available in a five-pack for US$4,995 or $999 per machine. The standard 13-inch MacBook Air starts at $1,299.

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Feb 10
Apple sues Samsung in Germany, the US (again)

Call it the never-ending story. Apple has sued Samsung in Mannheim, Germany, over a patent on which a Munich court denied a preliminary injunction last week, according to "FOSS Patents" (http://macte.ch/Uuykr).

What's more, Apple has brought another U.S. lawsuit against Samsung in the Northern District of California, with a simultaneous motion for a preliminary injunction, the article adds.

On feb. 1, a German court refused Apple’s request to ban Samsung’s altered Galaxy Tab 10.1N, reasoning that the tablet had been altered enough to skirt Germany’s unfair competition law. That decision came a day after a Dusseldorf appeals court upheld Apple’s request to ban sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1, the predecessor model. Samsung began selling the Galaxy Tab 10.1N, a revised version, in Germany to get around the ban.

A lower Dusseldorf court is scheduled to rule next week on a separate case Apple filed...

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Feb 10
Analyst predicts seven-inch iPad later this year

We've heard this one before, but here we go: Ezra Gottheil, an analyst with Technology Business Research, tells "Computerworld" (http://macte.ch/NzuUg) that he expects Apple to release an iPad in a 7-inch screen size later this year, after a March introduction of an iPad 3 with a 9.7-inch touchscreen.

He expects Apple to roll out the former at a special event the week of March 5-9 and begin selling the device the following week. Gottheil thinks that we'll see a seven-inch iPad and perhaps a specially designed wireless keyboard/case accessory for Apple's tablet line later this year.

"I believe that's always been in the plan" said Gottheil of a small iPad, contradicting past comments by Jobs, who had rejected seven inches as too small for a tablet, notes "Computerworld." "Actually, that's a good form factor for some users, and although they will also charge a premium above other similar-sized tablets,...

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Feb 10
Motorola Mobility fails to win injunction against Apple in Germany

Judge Andreas Voss of the Mannheim Regional Court in Germany has announced that a Motorola Mobility lawsuit over a patent declared essential to the 3G/UMTS wireless telecommunications standard has been dismissed, notes "FOSS Patents" (http://macte.ch/vyg1L).

The judge explained that the court doesn't hold Apple to infringe claim nine of EP1053613 on a "method and system for generating a complex pseudonoise sequence for processing a code division multiple access [CDMA] signal". In the court's opinion, MMI failed to present conclusive evidence for its infringement contention, "FOSS Patents" notes.

This is part of an ongoing battle between the two companies. Apple has previously alleged that Motorola infringes 24 of its patents (21 of them with Android-based phones, the remaining three with set-top boxes and DVRs), while Motorola previously asserted 18 patents against a variety of Apple products (mostly...

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Feb 10
BadPlastic is new credit card app for OS X Lion

PixelEspresso has introduced BadPlastic 1.0, their new Mac application to track personal credit card debt. It requires Mac OS X 10.7.x ("Lion").

In BadPlastic, the user provides card information and statement data. The app displays a statement timeline graph, visually representing the amount of debt on each card. It also calculates and shows card APR, the percentage of available credit used, number of payments left, and the clear date for each card.

BadPlastic shows a timeline of statement balances for each card, scaled according to the card limit at the time of each statement. It allows the user to zoom in and out of timelines to see the required time period. You can use it to calculate APR from monthly percentage rate and vice versa, to simplify statement filing.

BadPlastic 1.0 (http://www.pixelespressoapps.com/badplastic/) is available as a free,...

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Feb 10
Scosche announces bassDock for the iPad

Scosche (http://www.scosche.com) has announced the US$149.99 bassDock -- a speaker dock for all iPad models.  The adjustable speaker dock tilts and rotates for both landscape and portrait viewing angles and features a 2.1 sound system with 40mm stereo speakers.

"The bassDock transforms the iPad into a complete entertainment system," says Kas Alves, executive vice president of Scosche Industries. "It provides the power, sound system and flexibility to make your movies, music and games come alive."

bassDock users can charge their iPad or iPad 2 while they watch, play games or listen. The dock provides 10 Watts (2.1 Amps) of power.

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Feb 10
My First Spelling HD released for OS X, iOS

Breek has released My First Spelling HD, their new educational app developed for Mac OS X, the iPhone and iPad, and Mac OS X. It's an interactive game designed to help kids read and spell.

My First Spelling HD develops fluency and can introduce to a second or third language: English, Portuguese, French, German. Features include drag 'n dropping letters to make a word, 80 words, four languages, animal and musical instrument sounds, and more.

My First Spelling HD requires iOS 4.0 or later for the iPhone and iPad and Mac OS X 10.6 or higher for the Mac. It costs US$1.99 per version and is available at the Apple App Store and Mac App Store, respectively.

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Feb 10
PAD-Lock is new iPad 2 security kit

NewMacgadgets has introduced the PAD-Lock, its new security kit designed exclusively for the iPad 2. It's available now (http://macte.ch/9nnBT) for US$49.99

Constructed from lightweight, aircraft grade aluminum security brackets that attach to the outer diagonal corners, the PAD-Lock is engineered to allow full motion of the iPad while minimizing any additional weight. The power cable and coated steel wire security cable route underneath the iPad and out the back to provide a clean look, according to the folks at newMacgadgets.

The security brackets attach below the iPad and create a base to raise the Apple tablet one inch off the desktop. The PAD-Lock secures to any fixed object with a seven-foot black steel wire cable and 25 mm brass padlock. A universal mount is also included to provide an anchor point if a fixed object isn't available. Included rubber pads create a soft cushion between the aluminum...

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Feb 10
IvySkin unveils Crackeld iPad 3 and MacBook sleeves

IvySkin (http://www.ivyskin.com) has introduced Crackled MacBook and iPad 3 sleeves. They're modeled after a classic saddle bag.

Their supple crackled leather is gathered into softly pleated waves and is accented with an ultra plush interior and delicate hardware, according to the folks at IvySkin. They're handmade with gently distressed crackled leather.

The complete Crackled collection by IvySkin is available immediately and a selection of the collection will be available at select premium outlets in the coming weeks. The iPad and MacBook Pro versions are US$49.99 each.

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Feb 10
O'Reilly serves up 'iOS 5 Programming Cookbook'

O'Reilly Media has released "iOS 5 Programming iCookbook," an US$39.99 ebook (or $49.99 for the print edition) that offers solutions and examples for iOS apps.

The book offers more than 100 new recipes. They're designed to teach readers the steps necessary for writing complete iOS apps, whether they're as simple as a music player or feature a complex mix of animations, graphics, multimedia, a database, and iCloud storage.

The author, Vandad Nahavandipoor, has developed software using Cocoa, Cocoa Touch, Assembly, Delphi, and .NET for many years. He has worked with some of the world's biggest brands -- such as Visa and US Bank -- to deliver mobile applications to their customers.

For more information about "iOS 5 Programming iCookbook" -- including the table of contents, author bios, and cover graphic -- go to http://shop.oreilly.com/product/...

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Feb 10
Ways an 'iTV' could stand out from the...

In a note to clients -- as reported by Bloomberg (http://macte.ch/bJWYW) -- Jefferies & Co. analyst Peter Misek underscores his belief in an upcoming Apple HDTV (the "iTV") and thinks user generated video from customers who use iPads and iPhones as video recorders may play a role, giving Apple "the ability to leverage content into a YouTube-like model."

That's hardly the a la carte offering of channels/programs I'm hoping for, but at least it's SOMETHING that would differentiate an iTV (and, I suspect, a new Apple TV for those who won't spring for a pricey, Apple-branded television set) from competitors. In the highly competitive world of TV set sales, Apple will need all the differentiation it can get to succeed.

Misek thinks that by partnering with carriers and cable operators, Apple could enter the market on a level playing field with everyone else for content. Apple could then package everything...

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Feb 09
Apple patent reflects work on 3D interface

A patent (number 20120036433) at the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office shows that Apple is looking into three-dimensional interfaces for at least some of its products. The patent is for 3D user interface effects on a display by using properties of motion.

The techniques disclosed use a compass, MEMS accelerometer, GPS module, and MEMS gyrometer to infer a frame of reference for a hand-held device. This can provide a true Frenet frame, i.e., X- and Y-vectors for the display, and also a Z-vector that points perpendicularly to the display. In fact, with various inertial clues from accelerometer, gyrometer, and other instruments that report their states in real time, it is possible to track the Frenet frame of the device in real time to provide a continuous 3D frame-of-reference.

Once this continuous frame of reference is known, the position of a user's eyes may either be inferred or calculated directly by using a device's front-facing camera. With the position of the...

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Feb 09
Apple patent is for magnetic fasteners

An Apple patent (20120032765) for magnetic fasteners has appeared at the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. The various embodiments described in the patent generally relate to magnetic fasteners.

More particularly, the various embodiments described relate to apparatus, methods and systems for utilizing programmable magnetic devices to fasten, or unfasten, two or more components or devices. The inventors are Brett Bilbrey, Aleskandar Pance, Peter Arnold, David L. Simon, Jean lee, Michael D. Hillman, Gregory L. Tice, Vijay Iyver and Bradley Spare.

Here's Apple's background and summary of the invention: "Traditionally, various mechanical types of fasteners have been utilized to facilitate a permanent, semi-permanent or temporary coupling of the two or more devices. Examples of devices utilized to accomplish such coupling include screws, rivets, nails, bolts and nuts, non-programmable magnets, tape, wire binding, soldering, and other fastening devices and techniques...

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Feb 09
OS X, iOS -- and 'synergy' between the two

"AppAdvice" (http://macte.ch/0ghLi) and various other sites have reported that, back in 2010, Tristan Schaap -- a student who had spent a 12 week internship with Apple -- wrote a thesis that detailed his time spent with Apple’s Platform Technologies Group. They conducted experiments regarding Mac OS X and ARM processors. Could this mean an iPad running Mac OS X? I doubt it.

"The project was only made public several months ago. While iOS also uses the Darwin kernel, this project involved Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and was left for the CoreOS teams to continue," says "AppAdvice." "Since Mac OX X 10.7 Lion has since shipped, as have newer generations of iPad and MacBook Air, without any sign of Mac OS X on ARM, it’s unknown if this project is still ongoing or has since been put on the shelf. However, the author of the paper is now a full-time employee at Apple, working as a CoreOS Engineer."

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Feb 09
Apple patents involve media conferencing, RAW images,...

Several Apple patents have appeared today at the U.S Patent & Trademark Office. Following is a summary of each.

Patent number 20120036192 and number 20120036193 are for NAT traversal for media conferencing. Methods for establishing a direct peer-to-peer ("P2P") connection between two computers are disclosed. In particular, the methods are designed to work in cases where one or both of the computers are connected to a private network, such private networks being interconnected via a public network, such as the Internet. The connections between the private network and the public network are facilitated by network address translation ("NAT"). The inventors are Joe Abuan, Joshua Graessley, Hyeonkuk Jeony and Berkat Tung.

Patent number 20120033103 involves RAW-split mode image capture and involves the camera on the iPhone 4S. Systems, methods and a computer readable mediums for reducing run-time bandwidth requirements within digital...

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Feb 08
No keyboard-equipped iPad coming; a MacPad, perhaps?

After meeting with Apple CEO Tim Cook, Citigroup analyst Richard Gardner told clients in a note -- as reported by "V3" (http://macte.ch/zf70V) -- that Apple may be redesigning the iPad. I beg to differ. It won't happen -- at least in the way Gardner hints.

The analyst thinks Apple may redesign its tablet to meet the needs of those wanting an ARM-based hybrid device with, say, a keyboard. "We have wondered whether Apple might offer an ARM-based version of the MacBook Air at some point; we walked away from this meeting with the impression that Apple feels the iPad satisfies -- or will soon satisfy -- the needs of those who might have been interested in such a product."

There's no way Apple will introduce an iPad with a keyboard other than a virtual one. It goes against the entire "post-PC' aesthetic of the tablet. Want to use a physical keyboard with your iPad? Apple expects you to spring for one of the...

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Feb 07
Apple patent is for using portable media player as a...

Apple has been granted a patent (number 8112032) by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office for using a portable media player as a remote control. Could this be a hint of the rumored Apple HDTV (the "iTV") or merely affirmation of ways Apple has provided for using current iOS devices, such as with a Mac?

Per the patent, a portable multimedia player is used to wirelessly access and control a media server that is streaming digital media by way of a wireless interface to a media unit such as a stereo/speakers in the case of streaming digital audio. In one embodiment, the portable multimedia player is wirelessly synchronized to a selected one(s) of a number of digital media files stored on the media server in such a way that digital media file metadata (song title, author, etc.) associated with the selected digital media file(s) only is transferred from the media server to be stored in the portable media player. Steve Ko and Stephen O. Lemay are the inventors.

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Feb 07
Apple eyeing ways to control power provided to an...

Apple is working on ways to control power provided to an accessory, per a patent (number 8112567) at the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. A method for a portable media player to control power provided an accessory is disclosed.

The method includes requesting information about the power capabilities of the accessory by the portable media player. The method further includes providing information about the power capabilities of the accessory by the accessory to the portable media player, and utilizing the information to set the power of the accessory.

A method and system in accordance with the present invention provides a system that allows a portable media player to obtain information from an accessory concerning its power requirements. A portable media player can then utilize the power requirements information to allow for the powering of the accessory when connected to the portable media player. The inventors are Gregory T. Lydon, Scott Kureger, Donald J....

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Feb 07
Gamers not that keen on 3D consoles

So far 3D game consoles don't seem to be faring much better than 3D TVs in the U.S..

Nintendo posted an US$626 million loss for the first nine months of the fiscal year that ended March 2012, a complete reversal of its fortunes compared to the same time last year, where the console manufacturer netted $637 million in profit. An independent survey shows that gamers are against 3D gaming, perhaps providing an explanation for Nintendo’s about-turn.
 
3D-enabled consoles haven't been a hit with gaming fans, according to the results of a new study which has revealed that almost three quarters of gamers are opposed to future generation consoles having 3D capability. The independent survey by coupon website http://www.CouponCodes4U.com polled 2,291 gamers and was conducted following Nintendo’s recently announced financial losses, to delve into whether or not consumers were against 3D gaming...

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Feb 07
Patent patents involve encoding video, mode pruning,...

Apple has won several patents by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. Following is a summary of each.

Patent number 8111751 is for encoding video. Some embodiments of the invention provide a method for encoding a video signal that is formed by a series of successive images. Each image includes several sections, and each section has a set of image values. To encode a particular section of a particular image, the method initially partitions the particular section into several sub-sections. For each of at least two particular sub-sections, the method then computes a statistical parameter regarding the image values of the particular sub-section.

The method compares the computed statistical parameters, and based on the comparison, selects an encoding technique from a set of encoding techniques to encode the particular section. In some embodiments, the set of encoding schemes includes a first scheme that encodes the selected section without reference to...

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Sunday February 12

21:34
Mozilla releases Firefox 10.0.1 update

On Tuesday, Mozilla.org released version 10.0.1 of its Firefox web browser. The new version stands as a 31.8 megabyte download and adds the following fixes and changes:

- FIXED: Java applets sometimes caused text input to become unresponsive (bug 718939).

- NEW: Most add-ons are now compatible with new versions of Firefox by default.

- NEW: The forward button is now hidden until you navigate back.

- NEW: Anti-Aliasing for WebGL is now implemented (see bug 615976).

- NEW: CSS3 3D-Transforms are now supported (see bug 505115).

HTML5: New element for bi-directional text isolation, along with supporting CSS properties (see bugs 613149 and 662288).

- HTML5: Full Screen APIs allow you to build a web application that runs full screen (see the feature...

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20:25
Meijer cuts iPad 2 price to $429 for February

Large US retailer Meijer has instituted an unusually steep discount on the iPad 2 that may be a further sign of clearing iPad 2 stock ahead of a refresh. All versions of the tablet sold at the store are on sale and start off with sharp price cuts even on the entry 16GB Wi-Fi model, which is down $70 to $429. The deal lasts until February 25, or nearly the rest of the month....



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18:39
Steve Jobs Honored at Grammys

Late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was awarded a posthumous Grammy Trustees Award Saturday evening for his contributions to the music industry and his part in creating the iPod and iTunes. Apple senior vice president of Internet Software and Services, Eddy Cue, accepted the award on his behalf.

“Accepting this award means so much to me because music meant so much to him,” Cue said during the awards ceremony. “He told us that music shaped his life. It made him who he was. Everyone who knows Steve knows the profound impact that artists like Bob Dylan and The Beatles had on him.”

Video and a transcript of Cue’s speech below:

On behalf of Steve’s wife, Laurene, his children, and everyone at Apple, I’d like to thank you for honoring Steve with the Trustees Grammy Award. Steve was a visionary...

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18:03
TUAW Talkcast 7pm PT/10pm ET: iPad 3 speculation...

We come again to the end of the weekend, and it's time for another round of talkcasting. We will have a stack of speculation to get to, from new MacBook Pro rumors to impending new iPads. We'll cover other headlines of the week as well, but be warned most of the show will probably consist of theories, whether they're from my House (of Crackpot Theories) or not.

We'll even have a little time for bonus rumormongering in the aftershow, if that's the sort of thing you enjoy.

Your calls and questions help us make the show the best it can be, otherwise I'm just talking to myself! To participate on TalkShoe, you can use the browser-only client, the embedded...

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17:58
Path addresses privacy controversy, but social apps...

Social networking app Path says it has deleted the user data it uploaded to its servers, but that doesn't mean other apps haven't behaved in the same way without users knowing.

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17:45
Ripoff of upcoming Clear app appears in App Store (...

Days before the launch of Real Mac Software's Clear to-do manager, developer Reejo Samuel, who is not on the Real Mac team, has ripped off the software and released it on the App Store.

Clear has gotten quite a bit of buzz, and we got a sneak peek at it during Macworld | iWorld 2012. With the interface that is intuitive and simple to use, it's bound to be a hit for the Real Mac folks when it comes out.

Samuel's app appears to copy everything about Clear. It's a Xerox from the logo and basic functionality right down to the color scheme, but it doesn't appear to have some of the more intricate functions of the app. It's not the first ripoff to appear in the App Store, by far, and it won't be the last. But for readers thinking Samuel's app is the real deal, it's not...

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17:22
Retailer slashes iPad 2 price by $70 ahead of '...

Meijer, a regional big-box retailer in the U.S., has slashed the in-store price of the 16GB iPad 2 with Wi-Fi by $70, even as Apple's third-generation tablet is expected to hit the market within weeks.

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16:25
iPad seen hitting 1m in Korea as Galaxy Tab stays a...

Industry insider estimates have claimed that the iPad 2 has reached the million-unit sales mark in South Korea. The milestone came after a late November 2010 launch and 700,000 iPads shipped just in 2011, leaving the remaining 300,000 to have been sold in two and a half months' time, the Korea Herald said. That number could be higher, Korean media thought, since many had bought iPads even before official approval....



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14:42
Steve Jobs wins posthumous Grammy, accepted by Apple...

Late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was awarded a Grammy Trustees Award on Saturday, and Apple senior vice president of Internet Software and Services, Eddy Cue, accepted the award on his behalf.

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14:00
Apple launching sidelong attacks against Google with...

Apple is once again circling back to the US in its legal patent squabbles. The company has filed a new infringement suit against the Samsung Galaxy Nexus covering four features of the Android 4 operating system, and another lawsuit against Motorola over Motorola's legal actions against Apple in Germany. Given Google's imminent acquisition of Motorola, both suits constitute a home-turf blow at Google and its mobile business.

The suit against the Galaxy Nexus covers four patents that Apple has filed for, three of which were filed in the last few months. The first, older patent covers ways for the OS to mark up content in one context, like phone...

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13:40
Worlds First PC Game Made Available On The iTunes...

Apple have just released the very first PC game, Donkey, as an app for iPhone/iPad.

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13:26
Microsoft India Store gets hacked, passwords and...

You can now add Microsoft to the list of companies that have recently been burned by hackers.

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12:25
Google said building huge facilities for secret...

An investigation into Google's public records has hinted that the company is planning large expansions that would be incubators for multiple secret projects. The Mercury News sleuthing found that Google was spending over $120 million in construction around its Montain Vew headquarters for both public and private work. Secret projects would reportedly play a part, including for the Android@Home wireless audio device and Google's well-known but still secretive Project X labs....



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12:00
Path addresses privacy controversy, but social apps...

iOS users' address books can easily be copied by apps that call on that data, and companies that make these apps can use them for purposes you might not expect. The recent controversy over the popular social networking app Path has prompted questions about developer best practices and privacy concerns for users of these apps. Can users (particularly those using iOS devices) ever let their guard down when installing social apps? It seems the answer might be "no."

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11:40
Will Facebook turn into Wall St gold?

Facebook's floatation means Mark Zuckerberg faces unprecedented pressure to turn personal data into profit, writes Christopher Williams.

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11:30
comScore: webmail use sinking as mobile use takes...

As part of a larger study, comScore has shown that e-mail is making a large shift away from the web. Among teens and those aged 18 to 24, webmail use dropped by about a third in December from where it was one year earlier. Declines also appeared among the 35 to 44 set (down one point) and 55 to 64 (by seven points)....



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10:45
AT&T system gears up for group data plans

AT&T's efforts for shared data plans came closer to fruition Sunday after leaks from its Telegence account management system. Staffers showed Engadget that the interface for family plans was being changed to include a data section so that staff could add the eventual data plans at the same time as voice and text. No clues appeared for when shared data would take effect....



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10:25
Apple TV stock runs dry, fuels 1080p upgrade talk

An upgraded Apple TV media hub might come sooner than thought after signs emerged that multiple stores ran low on stock. Amazon, Best Buy, Buy.com, Radio Shack, and Target all show the device either as out of stock or taking weeks to ship. Apple and others do have supply, but it follows a pattern of third-party resellers usually running out first....



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09:50
Gyroscopic self-leveling pool table on a cruise ship


Gyroscopic self-leveling pool table

As the ship moves, the pool table adjusts so the balls don’t move at all, even in rough weather. If you look closely you can see the balls remain still as the table moves, enabling you to play in almost any conditions.

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09:30
Grammys give Lifetime Achievement Award to Steve Jobs

The Recording Academy in its annual pre-show ceremony gave Steve Jobs its promised Lifetime Achievement award. The posthumous award was accepted on behalf of Jobs and family by Apple Senior VP Eddy Cue. In the acceptance speech, Cue highlighted how music was a central part of Jobs' existence; he was an outspoken fan of The Beatles and Bob Dylan, and often made music a focus of Apple's work....



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08:32
Southwest Airlines iPhone App Unencrypted,...


New submitter davidstites writes "I am a masters computer science student at University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and in November I performed a security audit of 230+ popular iOS applications because I wanted to know how secure apps on smartphones and tablets really are. I made a shocking discovery. The largest single potential security breach was with the Southwest Airlines application. Southwest Airlines' iPhone app leaves a user's information vulnerable to hackers. When you login to the application on your phone using your Rapid Rewards account, the app submits your username and password information as plain-text (unencrypted) to a Southwest remote server (mobile.southwest.com). A potential attacker can simply sniff for the data on the network and steal it. This situation is a hackers dream!...

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08:22
AT&T to Double Upgrade Fee to $36, Says It'...

If you're looking to upgrade to a new handset with AT&T and re-up your contract, you'll save a few bucks by making a decision today rather than waiting until tomorrow. Effective Sunday, February 12, AT&T is reportedly going to double its upgrade from $18 to $36, a move the company says is necessary to cover overall costs associated...

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Sunday February 12

23:23
Chinese Authorities and Retailers Removing iPads from Sale...

Last week, we offered an update on the ongoing trademark dispute in China between Apple and Proview Technology, which claims to have held ownership of the "iPad" trademark there since 2000. Apple is said to be facing a potential fine of approximately $38 million from the government while Proview is seeking as much as $1.6 billion in damages.

Chinese authorities examining seized iPads

According to new reports from DigiCha (via The Next Web) and China.com.cn [...

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10:16
iPad 3 to Pave Way for 1080p iTunes Content and a New Appl...

Apple is expected to reveal the new iPad at a media event in the first week of March. The new iPad is widely believed to carry a ultra-high resolution 2048x1536 display that exceeds the resolution of 1080p content. Apple, however, presently only offers a maximum of 720p HD content on their iTunes Store. 720p also happens to be the maximum resolution that the current generation Apple TV supports.

We've already seen evidence that Apple has been working on a next generation Apple TV. Back in October, references to an unreleased "AppleTV3,1" model were found in the latest versions of iOS 5. Meanwhile, Apple has...

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08:17
Eddy Cue Accepts Special Grammy Award Honoring Steve Jobs

Back in December, The Recording Academy announced that it would be honoring Steve Jobs with a Special Merit Grammy Award. The Trustees Award for Jobs was made in recognition of his contributions to the field of music with the iPod and iTunes Music Store.

The Grammy ceremony for the Special Merit Awards was held yesterday, and Apple senior vice president of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue was on hand to accept the award.On behalf of Steve's wife, Laurene, his children, and everyone at Apple, I'd like to thank you for honoring Steve with the Trustees Grammy Award. Steve was a visionary, a mentor, and a very close friend. I had the incredible honor of working with him for the last fifteen years.

Accepting this award means so much to me because music meant so much to him. He told us that music...

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00:46
An iPad 3 'Retina Display' Comparison Graphic

Clkoerner (via OSXDaily) put together this graphic showing the relative number of pixels offered by various devices, including the rumored iPad 3. Also for reference, he includes a 1920x1080 Full HD screen to show that the new iPad's screen may dwarf them all.



Click for full size

That is, assuming that the iPad 3 does come with the long rumored "Retina Display". The most recent evidence suggesting that it is the case was a New York Times report last week in which an anonymous Apple employee said the new iPad would have a "truly amazing screen". Other evidence has...

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Saturday February 11

08:06
A Riveting Read: Apple Files a Complaint for Declaratory a...

Late yesterday, Apple Inc. (US) and Apple Sales International (Ireland) filed a Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief against Motorola Mobility in the Southern District of California, San Diego Office. Apple's complaint before the court states that this is a lawsuit asserting claims for breach of contract, declaratory, and injunctive relief one of Motorola's patents. Apple claims that they're entitled to a permanent anti-suit injunction enjoining Motorola from continuing to prosecute litigation in Germany alleging that Apple infringes its patents by virtue of incorporating Qualcomm chips into its products. .... This report includes the full body of Apple's formal document before the court. While android fans have openly attacked Apple as being the evil one on all patent fronts over the last year, Pando Daily asks the question this week: Will Google Become the New Patent Villain? The powerful case that Apple makes before the court does in fact make one wonder that aloud....

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Friday February 10

14:19
Apple Sues Motorola Over Licensing of Cellular Technology...

Reuters reports that Apple has filed a lawsuit against Motorola Mobility alleging that Motorola has breached a licensing agreement with Qualcomm in its efforts to have a number of Apple's iOS devices banned from sale in Germany. Following a December victory by Motorola in a German court, Apple last week briefly pulled all 3G-enabled products with the exception of the iPhone 4S from its German online store. They were restored within a few hours after the injunction was suspended.

Today's lawsuit specifically addresses the iPhone 4S, which Motorola has also been seeking to block in Germany and other countries. The iPhone 4S utilizes Qualcomm's MDM6610 baseband chip, and Apple argues that Qualcomm's patent license with Motorola...

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11:48
Apple Offering Stripped-Down $999 13" MacBook Air to...

Apple has begun offering a stripped-down 13" MacBook Air to educational institutions purchasing in bulk, replacing the two-year old white plastic MacBook offering the company recently discontinued. Apple had ceased sales of the MacBook to consumer customers back in July of 2011.

The new educational-exclusive MacBook Air is a 13" model with the same specs as the entry-level consumer 11" MacBook Air: 1.6GHz i5 processor, 2GB RAM, 64GB flash storage, and the Intel HD Graphics 3000 chipset. The machine is available in a 5-pack for $4,995 or $999 per machine. The standard 13" MacBook Air starts at $1,299.

Apple has long offered prepackaged...

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11:14
More Claims of MacBook Pro Adopting MacBook Air Form Facto...

In two report back in April and July of last year, we reported that Apple was working on an ultra-thin 15-inch Mac notebook, with the suggestion being that the existing MacBook Pro line would evolve to take design cues and many of the features from the popular MacBook Air. But whether the larger notebooks would be branded as MacBook Pros or MacBook Airs has been unclear.

Many had hoped that the redesigned 15-inch notebook would debut by the end of 2011, but Apple apparently elected to squeeze in one final minor spec bump as it waited for Intel's Ivy Bridge platform to launch in 2012....

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07:38
AT&T Rolling Out LTE Micro-SIM Cards, Sparking Specula...

Phone Arena reports that AT&T has begun supplying its retailers with LTE-compatible micro-SIM cards, requesting that existing micro-SIM stocks be scrapped in favor of the new ones supporting the latest networks offering faster data speeds. The obvious explanation for the shift is the launch of the Nokia Lumia 900 next month, but speculation naturally also turns to Apple's plans for its upcoming devices.

Phone Arena suggests that the LTE-enabled micro-SIM cards could eventually be used in the iPhone 5, but the much nearer term launch for Apple is the iPad 3, which has been rumored to offer support for LTE. So while the new micro-SIM cards may not be appearing solely for the iPad 3, it is interesting to note that they are now available on AT&T should Apple launch an iPad 3 with LTE capabilities.

Update: AT&T spokesman Seth Bloom notes that the...

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07:21
Apple in 'Crunch Mode' Lining Up Apps for iPad 3...

Rumors continue to swirl about the iPad 3 launch following yesterday's claims that Apple will be holding a media event during the first week of March for the introduction. The Next Web now reports that Apple is currently said to be in "crunch mode" as it works to finalize its plans for the event.

According to the report, Apple is working to pin down select third-party apps to be the featured demonstrations at the media event and in commercials for the upcoming device. Apple is said to be emphasizing apps that will show off the iPad 3's high-resolution "Retina" display.Our sources tell us that this selection process is continuing at an increased rate as Apple looks to finalize the lineup for the iPad 3. There is also emphasis on graphics-oriented...

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06:14
Apple to Add Teleprompter Tools to iMovie and Final Cut Pr...

Yesterday, the US Patent & Trademark Office published a patent application from Apple that revealed their intent to add a new teleprompter feature to both iMovie and Final Cut Pro. Sometime in the future you'll be able to both film yourself on an iPad while reading your very own script like the pros. This is Apple's second patent relating to future iReporter tools for iOS devices. Is it a trend? Well, last March ...

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05:35
Apple Sues Samsung for Patent Infringement and gets Sued b...

Switzerland based SmartData has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple in the Northern District of California. The patent infringement lawsuit concerns Apple's iPhone, AppleTV and Remote. The court document shows that Apple and SmartData were once in negotiations for licensing. On a second front, Apple has launched a new patent infringement case against Samsung ...

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Thursday February 9

16:00
Apple Releases Two New iPhone 4S Ads: "Road Trip...

Apple posted two new iPhone 4S television ads to its YouTube account this evening, "Road Trip" and "Rock God". Both ads showcase the various ways to use the iPhone 4S's Siri functionality to find directions, locate a restaurant, or send text messages.

There have been several other iPhone 4S ads previously. In December, Apple released an iPhone 4S ad featuring Santa Claus using his iPhone 4S to check the weather and his "schedule" as he delivered toys around the world. In October, just after the iPhone 4S went on sale, Apple aired an ad called "Assistant" which also featured Siri extensively.

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14:44
Google Working On Wireless Home Entertainment System

Google is developing a wireless home entertainment system designed to stream music throughout the home, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. The system would be marketed under Google's brand and would be based on Google's Android platform. Google has sold a few items under its own name, but has never designed consumer electronics hardware itself. The Google Nexus phone, for example, was made by HTC.

Google's Android unit has led a multi-year effort to develop the new entertainment device, which may possibly stream other digital media besides music and is expected to be unveiled later this year, people familiar with the matter said.

The new device, along with Google's pending purchase of device maker Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., shows how serious the Internet giant is about wanting to control both the software and hardware process, a formula...

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14:03
Apple's Mac App Store Sandboxing Requirement Gaining...

Last November, we reported on Apple's plan to require all Mac App Store apps to be sandboxed, a move that would increase security by preventing apps from overstepping their bounds should they be affected by malware but which could hamper the functionality of certain apps. The requirement had been scheduled to go into effect in November but was pushed back to a March 1 implementation date as apparently sought to give developers more time to digest and prepare for the change.

With the implementation date now just a few weeks away, The Wall Street Journal again takes a look at the impact of the changes.Sandboxing is fairly common in the mobile world, where Apple, Google Inc.'s Android and others have long required it as a safety measure to prevent an app from...

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13:35
iPad 3 to Have 'Truly Amazing' Screen

Following a report from AllThingsD earlier today claiming that Apple will introduce the iPad 3 in the first week of March, The New York Times is now weighing in with its own sources corroborating claims of a faster processor and a "truly amazing" screen in a package nearly identical in appearance to the iPad 2.An Apple employee said that the version of the new iPad that is being tested inside the company is “essentially the same size and shape as the iPad 2,” with an improved and “truly amazing” screen. The tablet will include a faster processor, said the employee, who did not want to be identified because Apple is not fond of leaks.The claims line up with a number of previous rumors about the iPad 3's improvements, with a high-resolution display being one of the most highly-anticipated upgrades for the new...

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13:18
AT&T Says Throttling of Unlimited Data Users Done on C...

Last week, a firestorm erupted over the publicization of AT&T policies that can result in users on grandfathered unlimited data plans seeing their data speeds throttled after burning through as little as 2 GB in a month.

Early reports on the policy, which went into effect last October as intended to affect the top 5% of users on unlimited plans, had pegged the carrier as enforcing throttling on customers using in excess of 10 GB, but the limit appears to have been coming down over time. The lower limits have left some wondering why they are continuing to pay for a $30/month "unlimited" data plan that is throttled after 2 GB while AT&T happily sells customers a 3 GB "limited" data plan for the same price.

AT&T does note in a...

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12:05
Microsoft Lays Out Plans for Windows on ARM Processors

Back in September, we covered Microsoft's announcement of Windows 8, the next step in the operating system's evolution that seeks to encompass not only traditional PCs but also mobile devices running on ARM processor architecture.

Microsoft's Steven Sinofsky showing off prototype Windows 8 hardware at September's BUILD conference

Steven Sinofsky, president of Microsoft's Windows division, today issued a massive blog post laying out in more detail how the company plans to tackle Windows on ARM (WOA). Sinofsky notes upfront that WOA will be a new member of the Windows family, based heavily on Windows 8 but customized for the flexibility that users will see in ARM-based systems in both traditional PC and mobile form factors.With Windows 8, we have...

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11:46
Apple Envisions iOS Devices Having Integrated Touch Zones

According to patent records, Apple has been dreaming and working on the smart bezel since 2005 – which actually predates the iPhone. In 2010, the smart bezel project began to gather some real steam and today the project takes an interesting twist. The difference this time around, is that touch zones aren't being limited to just the bezel. No, this time around, Apple is considering the use of touch zones on any surface that makes sense for a given application, be it the iBook or video games. It could equally be applied to an iPad or ...

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10:29
Apple to launch iPad 3 in early march

According to a report by AllThingsD this morning, Apple will hold an event in San Francisco early in March to reveal the next iPad model.

Last year the iPad 2 was revealed in March at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and the original iPad announcement in January 2010 took place in the same venue, leading AllThingsD’s John Paczkowski to speculate that the 3rd generation iPad hardware may also be announced there.

The hardware specs and capabilities of the next generation iPad are not yet known, however a series of interesting leaks have shed some light on Apple’s plans.

Back in January, it was discovered that the unreleased iOS 5.1 beta contained references to a quad core processor, which would line up nicely with earlier rumors about the A6 processor being a quad core design....

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08:42
Amazon Hits Apple with New 'Three Kindles for the Pri...

With its prominent position in the smartphone and tablet markets, it's no surprise that Apple is a popular target in its competitors advertising as they seek to differentiate themselves from Apple even as they ride on the popularity of the company's brand and products. Samsung has been one of the most prominent users of this tactic lately with its series of ads showing Apple fans waiting in line for the next new product launch only to be wowed by the latest Samsung product being used by a passerby.

Back in 2010, Amazon took on the iPad with a Kindle ad touting its E Ink capabilities that provide superior viewing in direct sunlight. Amazon has now revived the original concept addressing readability in bright...

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Documentation Scanner

Sunday February 12

20:16
Lion Server: Server app unable to display Profile...

Under certain circumstances, Server app may be unable to display Profile Manager settings after updating to Lion Server v10.7.3. Additionally, you may not be able to administer profiles using the web application.

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Friday February 10

09:54
Final Cut Pro X: Xsan Best Practices white paper

This document is designed to help you determine the best way of working with a storage area network (SAN), such as Xsan, to speed up creative work and eliminate copying files across networks or hand-carrying hard drives on multi-user projects.

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07:30
10.6: Make a universal 10.6.7 Snow Leopard installer

Why do we need this? Because Apple quit releasing full retail versions of Snow Leopard with 10.6.3. If you have an Apple computer made after the Core 2 Duos, the 10.6.3 retail disk may not boot, and the 10.6.0 version won't boot at all. Early 2011 MacBook Pros fall in this category. Version 10.6.7 was the last version released on DVD, but the DVDs were locked to specific machines. We are are going to unlock a 10.6.7 DVD and make it a universal Installer.



How to do it:

  • Use Disk Utility to make a read/write DMG of a 10.6.7 install disk for a MacBook Pro or iMac. Version 10.6.6 might work, but I haven't tried it.
  • Set the Finder to reveal hidden files:
  • open Terminal and type or copy and paste the following line:

    defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE

  • Press the Enter key.
  • Then type:

    killall Finder

  • Press the Enter key again...
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07:30
Fix a Finder sidebar resizing issue

I noticed a few days ago that I was no longer able to resize my Finder's sidebar. When the mouse's cursor was over the border it didn't change to the resizing one and I couldn't modify the sidebar's width either.



I found the solution in a corrupt Finder preferences file. The 'ShowSidebar' option was turned off even when I was able to see the sidebar. Changing that value to 'YES' and killing the Finder solved my problem:



defaults write com.apple.Finder ShowSidebar -bool YES



killall Finder



Anyway, some part of the problem is still present since the preferences file and Finder's behavior are not related yet; if I change the setting back to 'NO' the sidebar is still shown but becomes sticky again. It appeared once I was changing a lot the visibility of sidebar, path bar and status bar to see different configurations.



I'm running 10.7.3.



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Thursday February 9

12:15
iPhone 4S displays 'No Service' or '...

In certain situations, iPhone 4S may have difficulty recognizing a micro-SIM card, resulting in the following behaviors:

"Invalid SIM" or "No SIM Card installed" alert appears intermittently.
Status bar displays "No Service" or "Searching" in a location with good network coverage.

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10:52
Lion Server: DNS log not visible in Server Admin

The log tab for the DNS service in Server Admin reports "The selected log file does not exist".

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10:00
Xsan, Lion Server: Issues saving a file to an Xsan...

In OS X Lion and Lion Server v10.7 through v10.7.2, if a file on a locally mounted Xsan volume has been edited by multiple users on different systems, you may see the following alert message when trying to save the file:
"The operation couldn’t be completed. (GSLibraryErrorDomain error 1.)"

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09:53
OS X Lion, Lion Server: About the FileVault 2 Login...

Learn about the Login window message when FileVault 2 is enabled.

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07:30
Growl Notification from Mail.app with Sender Photos

You can use an AppleScript to send a notification to Growl whenever new messages arrive in Mail.app. The script also includes the image of the sender from your Address Book as the icon of the Growl notification. Works in Snow Leopard and Lion.



I adapted a script written originally by Hunter Ford. I added the ability to include the image of the sender from the Address Book (if it exists). Britney F. helped me solve a couple of bugs -- Many thanks!



First you have to be using Mail.app and the latest version of Growl.



You can download the script from here and place in your /Library/Scripts folder or anywhere you wish.



To use this script, you have to add a rule in Mail.app to run the script for all new messages.



In Mail.app choose Preferences » Rules » Add New Rule....

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07:30
Using S/MIME on iOS Devices

I've recently written a blog post on using S/MIME with iOS devices. I've found that settings things up isn't entirely straight-forward so I've documented what I needed to do to make it work.



The article explains how to set up your iPhone or iPad to send and receive encrypted emails via S/MIME. The prerequisite is an S/MIME certificate from a certificate authority. Some CAs provide them free for personal use. The procedure is not very complicated even though the description may look lengthy due to the many screenshots. The biggest hurdle is to pick the correct file format when exporting your S/MIME key on your Mac.



The key is to export the certificate in Personal Information Exchange (.p12) format. These can then be imported to iOS.



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07:13
Good Morning, Ruby

Create a file called goodmorning.rb and paste the following into it:

#!/usr/bin/env ruby
puts 'Good Morning'

Make the file executable for your user. Then run the file (let’s just say it’s on the desktop of a user named admin):

/Users/admin/Desktop/goodmorning.rb

That’s all for this morning…Similar Articles:

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Wednesday February 8

14:16
Setting up iTunes and DVD Player for digital...

Learn how to set up a Mac for surround sound playback using DVD Player or iTunes.

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11:31
Aperture: Compatible versions for OS X Lion

Specific versions of Aperture are compatible with OS X Lion.

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11:22
Restarting PresSTORE Services

A number of PresSTORE backup servers also provide other services in the environments they are installed in. Therefore, restarting PresSTORE services without restarting the host that runs the PresSTORE services can be done via the command line so that you don’t have to restart the server that is doing backups.

To stop the PresSTORE server agent, use the stop-server command stored in /usr/local/aw:

sudo /usr/local/aw/stop-server

To the restart the server, use the start-server command, stored in the same location:

/usr/local/aw/start-server

The restart can also be done as a different user by invoking the -u operator followed by (and therefore defining) a user. The server occasionally stops itself for internal housecleaning, so this isn’t doing anything that isn’t already automated…Similar Articles:

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07:30
10.7: Update to a workaround for a Boot Camp x64...

Yesterday I finally got around to dual-booting my MacBook, with a nice fresh copy of Windows 7. Everything was great, except for a laggy download of the Windows Support Software. So, earlier today, I got around to installing the drivers. It turns out, my old MacBook didn't support BootCampx64. I then did a quick search on how to fix this issue.



I came up with a number of answers, but this is an answer aimed at people who were in my situation which is:

  • I could not right click on the BootCampx64.msi file, because of the missing drivers.
  • Or if I could right click, then changing the properties of BootCampx64.msi resulted in not having the required elevated access privileges.

My solution (done from within Windows, obviously):

  • Without the drivers installed, you can still right click on the BootCampx64.msi file by click it with 'Shift-F10' which apparently acts as an alternate right click.
  • ...
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Tuesday February 7

17:00
Engaging Users with Local and Push Notifications

Local and push notifications are great for keeping users engaged around timely and relevant content, like score updates on their favorite team or breaking news stories. However, it’s important to adhere to the App Store Review Guidelines and avoid sending users unsolicited messages or spam as notifications. Doing so not only takes away from the user experience, but may cause your app to be removed from the App Store. Read our tips and best practices for using local and push notifications in your app. Learn more.

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17:00
Engaging Users with Local and Push Notifications

Local and push notifications are great for keeping users engaged around timely and relevant content, like score updates on their favorite team or breaking news stories. However, it’s important to adhere to the App Store Review Guidelines and avoid sending users unsolicited messages or spam as notifications. Doing so not only takes away from the user experience, but may cause your app to be removed from the App Store. Read our tips and best practices for using local and push notifications in your app. Learn more.

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17:00
Engaging Users with Local and Push Notifications

Local and push notifications are great for keeping users engaged around timely and relevant content, like score updates on their favorite team or breaking news stories. However, it’s important to adhere to the App Store Review Guidelines and avoid sending users unsolicited messages or spam as notifications. Doing so not only takes away from the user experience, but may cause your app to be removed from the App Store. Read our tips and best practices for using local and push notifications in your app. Learn more.

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14:22
Logic Pro 9.1.6, MainStage 2.2: Basic Content may...

If you open MainStage 2.2 or Logic Pro 9.1.6 from a volume other than the startup disk (such as an external hard drive), you may be asked to download additional content. That content may download but not install. This can occur if you purchased these applications from the Mac App Store.

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14:18
Logic Pro 9: Training resources

Learn more about Logic Pro 9 with these resources.

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Technology Showcase

Dec 16
Appcelerator offers '4 Steps to creating a mobile...

Appcelerator has published a white paper on "4 Steps to creating a mobile development strategy."

"Companies now have a window of opportunity to think about how mobile can transform their business as radically as the web did," says AppCelerator. "By making mobile a part of their overall digital strategy, companies can transform their relationships with their customers in even greater ways than they did with the web."

The white paper tells you how this can be accomplished. Appcelerator (http://www.appcelerator.com/) is a company that helps web developers create mobile, tablet and desktop applications.

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Sep 19
InterMapper publishes white papers on network...

InterMapper has published four white papers on network monitoring, mapping and alerting and InterMapper. You can find them all at
http://www.intermapper.com/resources/whitepapers.aspx .

The papers look at "Top 8 reasons SMBs need to monitor their networks," "top 8 considerations for selecting SMB network monitoring software," "10 steps to streamline the deployment of network monitoring software for SMBs," and "6 ways to calculate returns from your networking monitoring investment."

InterMapper is Mac OS X compatible network monitoring software. It uses SNMP to monitor the network infrastructure, and has probes for monitoring many kinds of servers, including web, mail, LDAP, FTP, etc. More information and a free 30-day demo are available at the product Web site (...

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Aug 11
Video tour of new Data Rescue Center headquarters...

The Data Rescue Center, a a data recovery company founded in 2009 and a division of Prosoft Engineering, recently opened a new state-of-the-art headquarters in Livermore, California. You can get a video tour of it at http://www.thedatarescuecenter.com/company_background.html .

In June of 2010, the Data Rescue Center and Prosoft Engineering finalized the purchase of a building in Livermore near the Lawrence Livermore National Lab. Work immediately began on the design and construction of the new recovery lab facility.

In late January of 2011, both The Data Rescue Center and Prosoft Engineering moved all operations to this new facility. It boasts a Class 2 UL-Listed Vault and extensive security features.

The ISO 5 / Class 100 Cleanroom exceeds all manufacturers specifications for cleanroom recovery environments, according to...

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Mar 11
Video looks at 'Fixing Flat Color in Final Cut...

Future Media Concepts has posted a video on "Fixing Flat Color in Final Cut Pro." It teaches you how to make your colors "pop" in footage in Final Cut Pro. You can find it at
http://www.fmctraining.com/fmc.asp?w=blip_AYHdkS4C .

Future Media Concepts is a digital media training center representing the leading software manufacturers, including Adobe, Apple, Autodesk, Avid, Boris FX, Digidesign, NewTek and Softimage. Headquartered in New York City, FMC now operates 5 additional digital media training facilities located in Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Orlando and Chicago.

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Oct 04
Video showcases Zco's services

Zco Corp. (http://www.zco.com) has posted an overview video for their technology showcase. You can view it here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzE89z-jexA .

Zco can help you build custom software, as well as market it. The company developsb oth industrial strength backend applications using .NET, PHP and Java as well as apps for all major mobile platforms, including the iPad, iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone 7, WebOS and Symbian.

Zco can also help you promote your products and services using search engine optimization and social media optimization techniques, HD video, stunning graphics, 3D animation and video effects, press releases, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Google, Yahoo and Bing.

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Aug 26
Video looks at digital storytelling features of...

A new online video (http://www.memoryminer.com) shows some of the best ways for using MemoryMiner, a digital storytelling application for Mac OS X. Designed an an complement the iLife suite, the software is all about capturing and exploring your life memories.

MemoryMiner allows anyone to zero in on the stories depicted in their photos by linking them to each other based on people, places and time. While photos are used as the starting point, the goal is always uncovering the backstory.

With MemoryMiner, you can directly record audio or video to capture the backstory of a photo. You can attach documents, web URL's, or other media to add depth and context. Each photo becomes a frame in a storyboard that can be browsed by periods in a person's life, where people overlap, by place, by time, or any combination.

MemoryMiner requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher. It's Universal Binary so runs...

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Jul 30
Ergonis posts video on using Typinator

Ergonis Software has posted a video (http://www.ergonis.com/products/typinator/movie.html) on Typinator (http://www.ergonis.com/products/typinator/), its tool for auto-typing text and auto-correcting typos system-wide across all Mac OS X applications.

With thousands of predefined corrections for common typos and misspelled words for US and British English, German and French, Typinator is not only just a typing assistant that speeds repetitive typing tasks, but also a system-wide auto-correction tool that automatically fixes typing errors and misspelled words. You just define an abbreviation along with its replacement text or picture. Whenever you type one of your abbreviations in any application, Typinator inserts the corresponding...

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Jul 19
Seagate introduces GoFlex Home for centralized storage

Seagate (http://www.seagate.com) has unveiled the newest addition to its GoFlex family of hard drives -- the GoFlex Home network storage system. When it's connected to a wireless router, an entire household can centrally store, easily access and continuously back up files wirelessly from Mac and Windows systems on the home  network.

The new centralized storage system simplifies the backup process by being compatible with the Apple Time Machine, as well as including a version of the backup application for both Mac OS X and Windows operating systems, says Darcy Clarkson, Seagate vice president of Retail Sales and Marketing. With the GoFlex Home storage system, families can also wirelessly stream photos, movies and music to most network connected DLNA devices, such as game consoles or a GoFlex TV HD media player, from any room in the house.

The GoFlex Home is available in 1TB and 2TB capacities at...

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