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May 25
Apple still the leading manufacturer on Millennial Media platform

Mobile ad network Millennial Media (http://www.millennialmedia.com) says its latest figures Apple remained the leading manufacturer on our platform and the iPhone was the leading individual phone. The report also notes that:

° Android was the leading OS on our platform with 49% of the total impressions (and 14 of the top 20 phones).

° Samsung was the second leading manufacturer, and had four of the top 20 mobile phones on the MM platform.

° "Non-Phone Connected Devices" (tablets, MP3 players, e-readers, etc.) increased 33% quarter-over-quarter and made up 20% of all impressions on the Millennial Media platform.

° Gaming was the top app category on the platform and grew 10% quarter-over-quarter.

° Mobile video views increased 958% year-over-year.

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May 25
Apple tops Hedge Fund Tend Monitor report

Goldman Sachs is out with its "Q1 2012 Hedge Fund Trend Monitor report" -- and Apple tops the list, reports "Market Folly" (http://macte.ch/fAPdv). It's a list of the 50 stocks that are the most important to hedge funds.

Apple had a clear lead with 106 funds listing it in their top 10. Trailing Apple in the top 10 are Google, Express Scripts, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Citigroup, General Motors, Priceline.com, JPMorgan Chase and Liberty Media.

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May 25
Tim Cook declines US$75 million dividend

In a Thursday SEC filing -- as reported by "AllThingsD" (http://macte.ch/66OjA), Apple announced plans to award an US $2.65-a-share quarterly dividend on restricted stock units held by its employees. However, CEO Tim Cook is declining it.

From Apple’s 8K:“At Mr. Cook’s request, none of his restricted stock units will participate in dividend equivalents. Assuming a quarterly dividend of $2.65 per share over the vesting periods of his 1.125 million outstanding restricted stock units, Mr. Cook will forego approximately $75 million in dividend equivalent value.”

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May 25
Analyst gives reasons why Apple shares will hit $1,000

In a note to clients -- as noted by "AppleInsider" (http://www.appleinsider.com) -- Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster tells why he thinks Apple shares will hit US$1.000 in the next couple of years. Among those reasons:

° Continued innovation in the company's 2012 product roadmap;

° A blowout next-generation iPhone launch;

° An Apple television arriving in 2013 (the rumored "iTV");;

° Little change to carrier subsidies for the next two to three years;

° Sustained gross margins above 40% and the China opportunity.

° Meaningful updates to the Mac line.

Regarding the latter, Munster thinks Mac updates should arrive within the next six weeks with enhanced Retina Displays and Intel's Ivy Bridge chips. Since it's Apple's "first meaningful Mac update in over a year," the analyst expects the refresh to "reaccelerate" Mac sales.

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May 25
Apple releases Aperture 3.2.4

Apple has released Aperture 3.2.4 an update of its software for pro photographers. It requires Mac OS X 10.6.8 and is a 635.54MD download.

Aperture 3.2.4 Aperture 3.2.4 improves stability on Mac OS X Snow Leopard. It also addresses an issue that could prevent the Viewer from updating correctly after editing a photo using an external editor. You can obtain the update via the Software Updates component of the Mac OS X Systems Preferences app.

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May 25
Apple adds Editor's Choice picks to App Stores

Apple has added Editor's Choice picks to the Mac App Store and the Apple App Store -- and a Free App of the Week to the latter.

The Editor's Choice picks apparently replace the "Game of the Week" and "Staff Favorites." Apparently, the Free App of the Week promo is only for iOS apps.

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May 25
Ad impressions up among tablets, non-phone devices

Millennial Media (http://www.millennialmedia.com), which specializes in mobile advertising, has released its "Q1 Mobile Mix" report, the latest edition of its report on trends in impressions for mobile devices and mobile operating systems.

The "Q1 Mobile Mix" report takes an in-depth look at the mobile device advertising landscape, including the top 20 mobile phones, top 10 mobile device manufacturers, leading mobile device operating systems and top mobile app categories ranked by impressions. The report found that non-phone mobile devices, such as tablets, accounted for 20% of all impressions on the Millennial Media platform during the first quarter of 2012, compared to 15% in quarter one of 2011.

The report also found that Android remained the top overall operating system on the Millennial Media platform in Q1 2012, with a 49% share of impressions, and Apple remained the leading...

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May 25
Best Baby Monitor comes to OS X

Martin Man has announced Best Baby Monitor 1.0 for Mac OS X Lion, a new version of the video baby monitor app available already for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Best Baby Monitor allows you to use your Mac as a parent unit device, keeping an eye on your little one while working during his naps, or to use your Mac as a child unit device, connecting to it over Wi-Fi from any of your iOS devices. It can capture the live audio and video and send it over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to an iOS device.

Best Baby Monitor features include built-in lullabies and the ability to switch on night vision mode. To celebrate the Memorial Day and launch of Mac OS X version, Man is making both products available for 50% off the regular price (US$1.99 for the iOS version and $2.99 for the Mac version) until Tuesday, May 29. It's available at, respectively, the Mac App Store and the Apple App Store.

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May 25
CrumplePop Releases ColorKit Suite for FCP X

CrumplePop has released ColorKit Suite, a set of color and finishing tools for Final Cut Pro X. It's designed to allow editors to apply complex, layered color grades without needing to stop and render.

ColorKit Suite combines a color grading package with a set of analog film grain and light overlay tools, all available via the drag and drop interface of FCP X. According to Gabriel Cheifetz, co-founder of CrumplePop, ColorKit Suite includes four tools:

° ColorKit, a set of 34 professionally-designed preset color grades and three contrast and tools for FCP X.

° Grain35, real 35mm and 16mm film grain that you can add to your own footage.

° HalfLight, a collection of optically-captured light leak transitions built specifically for FCP X.

° OverLight, a way to apply washed-out glows and lens flares to your footage.

ColorKit Suite is available for purchase on the CrumplePop website (...

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May 25
V-MODA unveils M-80 White Pearl on-ear headphones

V-MODA (http://www.V-MODA.com) has unveiled the US$230 Crossfade M-80 White Pearl, on-ear headphones composed of white with silver metal accents.

The nucleus of M-80 is its patented and biggest-in-class 40mm Dual-Diaphragm drivers "that deliver multi-driver sound with the energy efficiency and consistent quality of a single driver," according to Val Kolton, founder of V-MODA. The headphones use BLISS noise isolation to immerse you into your own world of sound, he adds.

The M-80 boasts a metal frame, a Steelflex headband that contours to the head, interchangeable silver metal shields and replaceable memory foam ear pads. The white and silver finish is designed to complement the accents of Apple and Samsung mobile devices.

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May 25
CrumplePop Releases ColorKit Suite for FCP X

CrumplePop has released ColorKit Suite, a set of color and finishing tools for Final Cut Pro X. It's designed to allow editors to apply complex, layered color grades without needing to stop and render.

ColorKit Suite combines a color grading package with a set of analog film grain and light overlay tools, all available via the drag and drop interface of FCP X. According to Gabriel Cheifetz, co-founder of CrumplePop, ColorKit Suite includes four tools:

° ColorKit, a set of 34 professionally-designed preset color grades and three contrast and tools for FCP X.

° Grain35, real 35mm and 16mm film grain that you can add to your own footage.

° HalfLight, a collection of optically-captured light leak transitions built specifically for FCP X.

° OverLight, a way to apply washed-out glows and lens flares to your footage.

ColorKit Suite is available for purchase on the CrumplePop website (...

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May 25
PremiumSoft launches Mac version of Navicat Data Modeler

PremiumSoft has launched Navicat Data Modeler (http://macte.ch/cxjAr) for Mac OS X (10.5 and higher) to their supporting platform. It costs US$199 for a commercial license and $79 for a non-commercial license.

Navicat Data Modeler is a standalone product to provide d functions and features in data modeling. It's designed to provide customers an easy yet powerful way to create data models for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle and SQLite databases, according to the folks at PremiumSoft.

Navicat Data Modeler supports MySQL, PostgreQSL, SQL Server, Oracle, and SQLite and a database structure visually. It performs reverse/forward engineer process, imports table structures from ODBC data sources, generates SQL files and print models to files and more

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May 25
Sharp to supple tech to Hon Hai China plant

Japan's Sharp Corp will supply technology to Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co for a plant in China that will produce panels for Apple's iPhone and other consumer electronics products, according to "The Nikkei" business daily -- as reported by "Reuters" (http://macte.ch/adWfK).

In March Hon Hai o agreed to purchase new shares in Sharp worth 66.9 billion yen ($844 million), giving it an 11% stake in the Japanese company. "The Nikkei" said that the new technology handover, for which Sharp will receive tens of billions of yen in fees, is aimed at improving quality.

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May 25
NoMachine announces free remote desktop control for Macs

NoMachine (http://www.nomachine.com) has announced that it will be offering free remote desktop software on Mac, Windows and Linux operating systems. The new product, called NoMachine, lets users access and control a remote Mac, Windows or Linux PC from another computer for work or play environments.



The product, currently available for download as a preview version, joins the company's current suite of enterprise-orientated software products, which provide solutions for virtual desktop hosting and application delivery for Linux and other platforms. The preview version also includes pre-release test packages of the upcoming version 4 product range for both business and personal use. You can learn more about product functionality and download the preview version at http://www.nomachine.com/...

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May 25
Graphic Node's Pack for Pages grows to over 1,000 templates

Graphic Node (http://www.graphicnode.com) has updated its Pages Templates collection. In addition to 1,000 previous layouts, the updated assortment contains 80 new templates for Apple's Pages.

The Pages Templates pack includes 1,080 templates. Since some templates have multiple variations, the set provides a total of approximately 2,500 layouts. All photo layouts feature media placeholders, allowing users to place an image and crop it into a customized shape.

The upgraded package offers the full range of templates introduced in earlier versions, including the Brochure, Business Card, Greeting, Flyer, and Invitations templates. Most of the templates can be printed on both A4 paper, the standard size in most countries, and U.S. letter-sized paper, the most common format in the United States and Canada.

The Pages Templates pack requires iWork '08 or later and Mac OS X 10.5 or higher. It...

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May 25
Deal Spotlight: Company of Heroes Complete: Campaign Edition

Today's special deal is Company of Heroes Complete: Campaign Edition. It's being offered for US$24.99; the regular price is $49.99. To take advantage of this special pricing go to http://mupromo.com/deal/11530/6603 .

Here's how the game is described: "Company of Heroes Complete: Campaign Edition redefines real time strategy gaming by bringing the sacrifice of heroic soldiers, war-ravaged environments, and dynamic battlefields to life. Beginning with the D-Day Invasion of Normandy, players lead squads of Allied soldiers into battle against the German war machine through some of the most pivotal battles of WWII. Through a rich single player campaign, players experience the cinematic intensity and bravery of ordinary soldiers thrust into extraordinary events."

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May 25
SSDs won't replace hard drives anytime soon

Solid state drives are one of the hot technologies of the day. However, "hotness" and "the cloud" aside, look for hard drives to maintain their importance for months to come. No, make that years to come.

Maximum areal densities in hard disk drives (HDD) are expected to more than double during the five-year period from 2011 to 2016, spurring continued growth for HDDs in storage-intensive applications such as video and audio systems, according to the iHS iSuppli (http://www.isuppli.com) research group.

HDD areal densities measuring data-storage capacities are projected to climb to a maximum 1,800 Gigabits (Gb) per square inch per platter by 2016, up from 744 Gb per square inch in 2011. This means that from 2011 to 2016, the five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for HDD areal densities will be equivalent to 19%. For this year, HDD areal densities are estimated to reach 780 Gb per square inch per...

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May 24
Apple eyes ways to improve speakers on portable devices

Apple is working on ways to improve its speakers, especially on its small, mobile devices such as the iPhone. An Apple patent (number 20120128190) for a gas filled speaker volume has appeared at the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.

Per the patent, a speaker enclosure includes a gas cavity and an air cavity separated by a flexible membrane. A diaphragm is located roughly in an opening of the enclosure surrounding the gas cavity and attached to the enclosure by an outer suspension member. The enclosure, the flexible membrane, the diaphragm, and the outer suspension member are gas and air impermeable. The enclosure surrounding the air cavity has a vent hole to allow air to travel into and out of the air cavity for barometric pressure equalization of the gas cavity.

Here's Apple's background and summary of the invention: "n most speaker systems, a vibrating diaphragm is mounted at an opening of a speaker enclosure. A common type of speaker enclosure is a sealed...

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May 24
Apple continues work on resolution independent user...

An Apple patent (number 2012013147) for a resolution independent user interface design has appeared at the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. It relates generally to graphical user interface design and more particularly to a means for specifying a graphical user interface object in a procedural and largely display resolution independent manner.

Per the patent, graphical user interface material map objects are specified by a collection of attribute-value pairs, the collection of which comprises a complete description of the material map and may be used by a rendering engine to create a visual representation of the material map at any resolution.

That is, material map representations in accordance with the invention are resolution independent. Another benefit of representing material maps in accordance with the invention is that they may be encrypted to prevent unauthorized inspection or use.

Here's Apple's summary of the invention: "n one embodiment, the...

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May 24
Apple patent involves 3D effects on the OS X desktop

Apple has applied for two patents at the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office involving windows in Mac OS X. They involve 3D-ish effects on the desktop.

Patent number 20120131496 is for methods, systems and computer-readable media for managing open windows in a desktop graphical user interface (GUI) are disclosed. In various implementations, open windows displayed within a 2D desktop plane can be organized into one or more 3D browsable stacks in a 3D desktop space, where each stack includes open windows associated with a common value for a grouping property. A graphical representation indicating the respective value of the grouping property associated with each 3D browsable stack can be displayed in proximity to the 3D browsable stack.

As the user browses through the open windows in the browsable stack, one window is displayed in a frontal view at a time while the other windows are displayed in a side view. When the user selects an open window from the stack, the 3D...

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May 24
Mountain Lion: why I'm looking forward to AirPlay...

I expect Mountain Lion, the next major rev of Mac OS X, to be prowling by the end of July (hopefully even sooner and on some Retina display MacBooks Pros and iMacs). One of the features I'm most looking forward to is AirPlay.

AirPlay is, currently, a feature for streaming music, video and photos wirelessly from iPad, iPhone and iPod touch to the Apple TV. The wireless technology is being integrated into speaker docks, AV receivers, and stereo systems from companies such as Bowers & Wilkins and Denon.

With Mountain Lion, AirPlay will come to the Mac, at last, allowing users to wirelessly mirror the screen of their Macs onto their televisions using an Apple TV.  There are several advantages to this.

I've ripped my entire collection of (legally purchased) DVDs to an external hard drive attached to my Mac, so I can watch a film any time without having to go get the DVD. Once Mountain Lion arrives I can start watching a "ripped" movie on my Mac, then move to...

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May 24
Apple patent is for location-based tracking

An Apple patent (number 20120131510) for location-based tracking has appeared at the U.S Patent & Trademark Office. According to Apple, location information is used to build a database of locations having associated audio, video, image or text data.

In some implementations, a device includes a touch-sensitive display and collects data associated with a geographic location of interest. The geographic location of interest can be displayed on a map using an indicator. A touch selection of the indicator provides access to the data through an interface displayed on the touch-sensitive display. One or more locations of interest can be displayed and grouped together by an attribute.

The inventors are Scott Forstall, Gregory N. Christy, Robert E. Borchers and Imran A. Chaudhri.

Along the same lines are patents 20120129548 and . The former is for locatioin estimation wherein a current location of a mobile system in a wireless network can be determined by using...

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May 23
Greg's Bite: why should Apple buy Sprint?

By Greg Mills

For the better part of a year now, I have been advocating that Sprint is prime takeover bait for the likes of Apple. The landscape in the smartphone -- or, for that matter, the mobile computing business, including tablets -- is evolving very quickly and Apple has to "think different" to stay on top.  

Vertical development in the mobile computing market must include an Apple Mobile business segment, in some form, for Apple to stay the leader of the industry. A number of other tech writers and industry analysts have recently come out confirming buying Sprint has merit. You have to know Apple has people thinking about such acquisitions.

Tony Fadell, formerly the head of the iPod division at Apple, came up with a scenario, a couple of years ago, where Apple could buy unused bandwidth from the various cellular providers, repackage those minutes for sale to consumers and managed the "virtual network" over the Internet. The Apple server...

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May 23
OLED, 3D and iTVs

In a recent blog (http://macte.ch/5I7Yx), NPD DisplaySearch Analyst Paul Gray asks, “Will OLED Revitalize the TV Industry?” It dives into the question of whether OLED is the solution to the woes of the industry. It also begs the question of whether Apple might one day release an OLED "iTV" -- assuming, of course, that Apple has any plans to release its own HDTV at all.

An OLED TV screen uses a new display technology called OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes). Proponents say that OLED televisions are brighter, more efficient, thinner and feature better refresh rates and contrast than either LCD or Plasma. However, Gray raises some topical points, such as while OLED has the potential to offer images with high contrast and superb colors in a very thin package, much of this can already be done with LCD technology. 

In addition, he points on that the industry may do well to learn its lesson from the 3D TV...

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May 22
Apple working on user controllable switch

Future iOS devices may have a user controllable switch, per an Apple patent (number 8185149) that's popped up at the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. The invention is for devices which, in at least certain embodiments, may include at least one mechanical switch for user to select a user profile interface setting and at least one processor for causing the device to respond to the mechanical switch.

The mechanical switch may be dedicated for the purpose of switching profiles and may allow for a selection of a plurality of profiles. Further, in conjunction with an optional shift key, the user may select preferences programmed within a profile.

Here's Apple's background and summary of the invention: "Portable devices, such as cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and in general, devices with wireless communication capabilities are becoming increasingly common. These portable devices have grown more complex over time, incorporating many features including,...

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May 22
Apple patent is for wireless headset featuring...

An Apple patent (number 8185084) for a wireless headset featuring adaptive powering has appeared at the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.

A system that includes a bus, a battery, core processing circuitry, radio frequency (RF) processing circuitry, first power regulating circuitry, second power regulating circuitry, and control circuitry is provided. The bus can be coupled to receive power from a source external to the system. The core processing circuitry and RF processing circuitry can be selectively coupled to each other via a switch. The switch can be operative to turn ON and OFF based on a signal level received on the bus.

The first power regulating circuitry can be electrically coupled to the bus, the core processing circuitry, and the switch. The second power regulating circuitry can be electrically coupled to the battery, the RF processing circuitry, and the switch. The control circuitry can be operative to selectively turn ON and OFF the first power...

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Reviews and Kool Tools

If you regularly use a stylus on your iPad, Wacom's (http://www.wacom.com) Bamboo Stylus duo can save you some pocket space. It's an US$39.95 dual-purpose stylus for the iPad (and Android) tablets. The Bamboo Stylus... Read more »
By 'Doctor' Dave Greenbaum While Steve Jobs hated the stylus and worked hard to make the iPhone completely usable without one, in some circumstances you simply need a more traditional way to interact with the iPhone.... Read more »
Just-Mobile's AluCube Mini (http://www.xtand.net/alucubemini.html) is an US$16.95 designer cable organizer. If you're willing to spring about 20 bucks on a stylish doo-dad to tidy up your cables, this is your baby. (... Read more »
By 'Doctor' Dave Greenbaum Some inventions are so innovative and well thought out that you simply can't imagine life without them. Somebody had to invent the wheel after all. While the US$29.95Flygrip (http://flygrip.... Read more »

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Saturday May 26

19:10
Samsung argues 4G Galaxy Tab not in direct...

Samsung is fighting Apple's requests for a preliminary injunction against its Galaxy Tab with the argument that the 4G capability of its tablet means it does not directly compete with Apple's 3G-equipped iPad 2.

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18:00
Apple, SimpleAir settle patent lawsuit

SimpleAir, which filed a lawsuit against Apple, Research in Motion, Facebook and other companies in 2009, has settled its part of the case against Apple. As a result, Apple has entered into a licensing agreement with SimpleAir for use of its patents.

SimpleAir is a licensing company that has been labeled as a patent troll. The four patents in question involved data transmission and...

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16:50
Apple updates iOS 5.1.1 release for GSM iPhone 4 only

Apple updated its recently-released iOS 5.1.1 edition today for one specific iPhone model without changing the version number, likely representing only a minor bugfix in the new release. The update, which is distinguished by its build number (9B208 instead of the 9B206 built that was distributed), did not come with any release notes. For those already on the original build of 5.1.1, the update can only be downloaded through iTunes or by direct download....

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16:00
Catch a glimpse of an iPhone assembly line

Chinese news site ifeng has managed to boldly go where few, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, have gone before -- inside of the Zhengzhou Foxconn facility to get a peek at how iPhones are made. There's nothing new that we haven't seen on ABC's Nightline regarding the factory, as The Verge points out, but the video does provide a good sense of how big one of these factories are and offers a glimpse into how iPhones are produced. Check out the full video below, but no English subtitles are provided.

Catch a glimpse of an iPhone assembly line originally appeared on...

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15:34
Apple Stores begin receiving the Nest Learning...

Yesterday, news broke out that Tony Fadell’s — a former Apple Senior Vice President — Nest Learning Thermostat will soon be going on sale at Apple Stores. iLounge reported it first and we were able to immediately confirm the claim.

Today, a trusted source was able to provide a first hand look at the Nest packaged at an Apple Store today, complete with the part number. Priced at $249.99 (the same as Nest’s price through Nest’s online store), the Nest has a part number of H9279ll/a in Apple’s systems.

Our source wasn’t able to say when the Nest will be going on sale at Apple Stores, but was able to inform us that it will be soon. Deliveries of the Nest are currently being made at multiple Apple Stores, but we’...

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15:32
Briefly: Seventh grade iBook, Pulp, 6M Minecraft sold

The seventh graders of Woodlawn Beach Middle School's Advanced Life Science students have published an interactive field guide of Northwest Florida called Creatures, Plants, and More! (free). "I wanted to give them the opportunity to be published so they could use this as part of their academic resume, and to make what they learn have real meaning," said Andrea Santilli, the students' teacher. The students are the first seventh grade students to publish an interactive e-book using iBooks Author.......

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14:40
‘There isn’t smoke asshole’

Kelly Stewart on the frustration of rumors and “sources familiar with the matter.”

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14:13
This is why we’re fat

Wow, portions have increased quite a bit since 1950.

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13:42
Designing for multiple mobile densities

Travis Hines:

The sharpness of your phone or tablet’s display is referred to as density. iOS devices measure density in PPI (pixels per inch) and Android in DPI (dots per inch). The more pixels or dots you fit in one square inch on a screen, the higher the density and resolution of it.

I don’t envy designers.

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13:20
Apple to DOJ: Bite me

Philip Elmer-Dewitt:

In the space of six paragraphs the document characterizes the Justice Department’s assertions as “absurd” and “fundamentally flawed,” accuses the government of “ignoring inconvenient facts” and of siding with monopoly rather than competition.

Apple seems pretty aggressive and confident in this battle with the government.

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12:43
Apple settles patent dispute with SimpleAir

SimpleAir does not appear to have any actual products available for sale, as the company is self-described as “an inventor-owned technology licensing company.” It said it has “interests and intellectual property in the wireless content delivery, mobile application, and push notification market spaces.”

I don’t mind a company protecting its intellectual property, but I hate patent trolls.

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12:00
Une Bobine: A Kickstarter succeeds, expands to...

Une Bobine is a stylish and handy iPhone cable that went from zero to 1000 percent funded on Kickstarter in just 19 days. I covered the device on an episode of TUAW TV Live a few weeks ago, and just love the way that the flexible-but-somewhat-stiff Une Bobine works with an iPhone or iPod touch to not only connect your device for charging and syncing, but also works as a stand. As a result of the hot start this Kickstarter project received, the team decided to expand the product's use to micro-USB devices as well.

Not all Mac users use iPhones -- there are a surprising number of TUAW readers who have Android-based phones -- so it is nice that Jon Fawcett and the [Fuse]Chicken team have taken the extra funding from Kickstarter to meet the needs of another...

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09:30
Weekly Wrap: New apps, new accessories, and helpful...

Hey, it's a three-day weekend! Might we suggest you unwind with this recap of our biggest stories from the week gone by?







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09:00
IPv6 and Apple, IBM and Siri, Apple and the DoJ, and...

Aurich Lawson

Our top Apple news from the last week included a pretty diverse group of topics. They ranged from the state of IPv6 in Apple products to an interview with Apple designer Jonathan Ive, why IBM bans Siri in the workplace (and why others are likely to follow), and Apple's reaction to the Department of Justice's lawsuit over e-book prices. We even discussed Apple's planned "UFO" campus. If you need to catch up, you've come to the right place:

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07:10
Dell’s Windows 8 iPad competitor

Hmmm, reminds me of something, but I can’t put my finger on it.

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07:00
MacOS KenDensed: MacOS KenDensed: Apple’s Patent...

Apple and Samsung didn’t kiss and make up this week, despite the hopes of Judge Koh. Windows RT might turn out to be a great iPad seller, Apple thinks the DOJ is lame for pushing its ebook price fixing lawsuit, Google closed its deal to buy Motorola Mobility, and the Webbys paid tribute to Steve Jobs. That’s a full plate, but it’s OK. Mac OS Ken’s Ken Ray is hungry.


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03:54
Autonomous Driving More Popular to the Young

There has always been a fear when it comes to early-adoption of new technologies that heightens based upon age. The older one is when technologies are introduced, the more skeptical they generally treat the concept and application.

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03:07
Ad-skipping DVR prompts fight for the future of TV

It turns out that consumers like the idea of watching TV shows with no other ads. And, surprise, the television networks are less than thrilled.

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Friday May 25

22:41
Australian IT Price Hike Inquiry Kicks Off:...


New submitter wirelessduck writes "After some recent complaints from a Labor MP about price markups on software and technology devices in Australia, Federal Government agencies decided to look in to the matter and an official parliamentary inquiry into the issue was started. 'The Federal Parliament's inquiry into local price markups on technology goods and services has gotten under way, with the committee overseeing the initiative issuing its terms of reference and calling for submissions from the general public on the issue.'"


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20:16
Steve Jobs Atari memo at auction

Sotheby’s announced on Friday that it will be auctioning off what the auction giant says is the only known surviving Steve Jobs documents from his time at Atari. The document being auctioned is a five page memo from Mr. Jobs to engineer Stephen Bristow on ways to make Atari World Cup Football, an arcade console soccer game.

I can’t even guess how much they’ll get for this.

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19:52
WordPress for iOS app jumps to 3.0, adds push...

WordPress developer Automattic has updated its iOS WordPress app to version 3.0 (free), bringing support for push notifications as well as a moderation toolbar for comments activated by swiping over any item. The update is said to "vastly" improve performance, particularly on iPads, and language support for Taiwanese, Hungarian and Polish has been added. The app helps users administer both WordPress.com and their own hosted WP blogs....

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19:39
Cisco sounds death knell for Cius tablet, blames...

Senior Vice President of Cisco's TelePresence Technology Group OJ Winge announced that the company's Cius tablet would be killed off due to an increase in so-called "bring your own device" to work programs, but added that the company would continue to develop any-use software.

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Friday May 25

11:28
How an iPad Speeds Reporting from NASCAR's Pit Row

Dave Burns has been covering stock car racing from pit road for seventeen years, including spending the past twelve covering NASCAR's premiere Sprint Cup Series. These days he's a Pit Reporter for ESPN, covering Nationwide and Sprint Cup practices, qualifying, and races, all over the course of a single weekend -- every weekend -- for months at a time.

Working the pit lane means dealing with dozens of teams, drivers, mechanics, and more; all while keeping viewers informed across hours of live programming. When he started covering NASCAR for NBC in 2001, Burns developed a sophisticated note-taking system that "catered to our programming, the way my brain worked, and portability." He started with half-sized legal pads and advanced to custom-bound pads that he would print and bind at home. He has since accumulated hundreds of binders filled with information.

"I have boxes and boxes of notepads that impressed the crew chiefs and race engineers every time," Burns said....

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09:07
Absinthe 2.0 Brings Untethered Jailbreak to iOS 5.1.1 Devi...

Chronic Dev Team today announced the release of Absinthe 2.0, which offers users the ability to jailbreak numerous iOS devices running iOS 5.1.1, including the third-generation iPad, without having to tether the device to a computer for booting. The jailbreaking process allows users to load third-party software and hacks not authorized by Apple onto their devices.

Absinthe 2.0 works only on iOS 5.1.1, and enables jailbreaking of all iPad models with the exception of the revised 16 GB iPad 2, although compatibility with that device is scheduled to be added in the future. On the iPhone side, Absinthe 2.0 can jailbreak all devices from the iPhone 3GS onward, while the software is also compatible with the third- and fourth-generation iPod touch models.

Absinthe 2.0 is available for...

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07:10
Apple Launches 'Free App of the Week' and '...

As noted by our sister site TouchArcade, Apple yesterday issued a Tweet announcing that Cut the Rope: Experiments is the company's "Free App of the Week", discounted from its usual $0.99 price [App Store] for the iPhone version and $1.99 price [App Store] for the iPad version.

While Apple has previously offered some apps for free through its App Store Facebook page, the new promotion directly through the App Store will make such offers more visible to users.As the official App...

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06:33
Apple Sued for iCloud & iTunes Services with Symantec...

A Delaware based company by the name of STEC IP has launched a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple on Seven counts. The main focus of the infringement case surrounds Apple's iCloud and iTunes related services. The exception is one count that that claims that VPN Tunnels found in Apple's OS X Lion Server violates their patents. Notable in this case is the fact that …

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Thursday May 24

14:26
Apple Paying Dividends to Employees with Restricted Stock...

Apple's board has decided to award dividend equivalent payments to employees holding restricted stock units or RSUs. Apple announced a quarterly dividend of $2.65/share in March, to commence in July. RSUs are typically issued to employees to encourage them to stay with the company. They are awarded in a similar way to stock options, but convert directly into shares of stock upon vesting.

Apple CEO Tim Cook was awarded 1 million RSUs upon his promotion to CEO last year to entice him to stay with the company for the foreseeable future. Half of the shares vest in 5 years, and the other half in 10. Cook has specifically declined the dividend equivalents, turning down more than $75 million in dividend payments over the life of the RSUs.

From an...

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13:21
Apple's Minor Inventions Cover Retail Packaging, Earp...

Beyond the major patent applications that we covered earlier today, there are a few minor patent applications worth noting. The first one covers a new iOS device earphone speaker system for enlarging the effective volume of a speaker using a unique blend of gas and air. The second one covers new and improved Apple Store retail packaging. In a third patent application, Apple reveals that they could be adding a "radiation absorber" to a future iPhone. According to Apple, ......

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11:18
Facebook Launches New iPhone App Dedicated to Posting and...

Facebook today released a new standalone iPhone app dedicated to posting and sharing photos on the 900-million strong social network. Facebook Camera aims to make using photos on Facebook "faster and easier", according to a press release.

The app, much like the Facebook Messenger app launched last year, is designed to streamline a single Facebook feature that users are constantly interacting with, rather than using the clunkier Facebook iOS app. Photos are such a large part of Facebook that the company recently spent $1 billion to purchase photo sharing service Instagram.

Facebook built the app to make it much easier for mobile users to share multiple photos to the...

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10:00
Apple Introduces us to Patent Pending Safari 3D

Patently Apple has been following Apple's patent applications over the years regarding future interfaces three dimensional visions, and today we present you with a series of patent applications from Apple regarding Safari 3D. The 3D version of Safari will allow users to stack bookmarks, emails, docs and apps in a very interesting 3D manner. While we're definitely a few years away from shifting to 3D, it's still interesting to read up on the evolutionary thinking behind this shift from the minds of Apple's engineers....

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09:35
Apple Researching Stylus Concepts with Optical Tracking an...

While Steve Jobs famously panned the idea of a stylus for the iPhone at the device's unveiling in January 2007, Apple has continued researching ideas for stylus-based input, if only as part of continued reevaluation of how users interact with their devices and how technology will change those interactions over time. Toward that end, Unwired View highlights a pair of Apple patent applications filed in late 2010 and published today addressing optical and...

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07:48
Apple Points to Writing on Future iPad with Optical iPen

On May 24, 2012, the US Patent & Trademark Office published two major patent applications from Apple relating to a future iPen. In our first report published this morning titled "Apple Sheds More Light on their iPen & Graphics Program," we covered Apple's push into specialized haptics for a future iPen. In our second report, we focus on Apple's consideration of using an optical based iPen. The unique angle taken by Apple's optical pen is a fascinating approach to determine a pen's location on a tablet surface. One of the secrets utilized in this approach uses invisible indicia....

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07:46
Sharp and Foxconn Teaming Up for New iPhone Display Plant...

Following a March agreement that saw Foxconn and Sharp entering into a partnership to advance LCD technology, Reuters reports on a new article from Japan's Nikkei business newspaper indicating that the two companies are specifically teaming up on a new plant in Chengdu, China to produce displays for the iPhone.Japan's Sharp Corp will supply technological know-how to Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co for a plant in China that will produce panels for Apple Inc's iPhone and other consumer electronics products, the Nikkei business daily said on Thursday. [...]

The Nikkei said that the new technology handover, for which Sharp will receive tens of billions of yen in fees, is aimed at improving quality management at Hon Hai's planned plant in Chengdu.Apple has...

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06:45
Apple's Evolution Under the Leadership of Tim Cook

Back in November, The Wall Street Journal took a look at how Tim Cook was putting his stamp on Apple just two months after officially being elevated to the position on Chief Executive Officer. But with Cook now having been on the job for nine months, Fortune examines in a lengthy profile how the company and its culture have continued to evolve under his leadership.A 14-year veteran of the company, Cook is maintaining, by words and actions, most of Apple's unique corporate culture. But shifts of behavior and tone are absolutely apparent; some of them affect the core of Apple's critical product-development process. In general, Apple has become slightly more open and considerably more corporate. In some cases Cook is taking action that Apple sorely needed and employees badly wanted. It's almost as if he is working his way...

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05:38
Apple Sheds More Light on their iPen & Graphics Progra...

On May 24, 2012, the US Patent & Trademark Office published a patent application from Apple that sheds more light on their future iPen and related graphics program. Apple continues to spend time and R&D funding on a future iPen device that's being designed to work with all of Apple's tablet-styled iDevices. The focus found in today's invention is twofold. Firstly, Apple is thinking of adding advanced haptics to the iPen so that the end user will be able to feel brush strokes and/or line thicknesses for example. Secondly, Apple is designing the iPen with a built-in mini speaker so as to ......

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Wednesday May 23

18:39
Apple Running New Celebrity iPhone 4S/Siri TV Ads Featurin...

Apple has begun running a pair of new television ads for the iPhone 4S and Siri featuring actor John Malkovich. This comes after a pair of celebrity ads started running last month with Samuel L. Jackson and Zooey Deschanel.

Malkovich: Life.

Siri: Try and be nice to people. Avoid eating fat. Read a good book every now and then. Get some walking in. And try to live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations.

Malkovich: That's pretty spectacular advice, actually. Thank you. I enjoyed this chat immensely. You are very eloquent.

Siri: That's nice of you to say.The celebrity ads scored very well with viewers, registering higher scores from advertising tracking...

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13:29
North Carolina Regulators Approve Apple's Plans for 4...

The North Carolina Utilities Commission today officially approved (PDF) Apple's proposal to construct a 4.8-megawatt fuel cell electric generating facility near its data center in Maiden, North Carolina. The Commission previously approved a plan by Apple to build the first of two 20 megawatt solar farms around its data center.
The Public Staff presented this matter to the Commission at its Regular Staff Conference on May 21, 2012. The Public Staff recommended that the Commission approve the application and issue a certificate of public convenience and necessity.

After careful consideration, the Commission finds good cause to approve the application and issue the attached certificate of public convenience...

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12:57
OS X Mountain Lion Adding Offline Safari Reading List Mode...

In the week since Apple's last developer update of OS X Mountain Lion, several new features including hints of automatic app downloads have been discovered in the next-generation operating system. The discoveries are still continuing, with signs of two new features: offline Reading List mode and iOS-like dictation.

Gear Live highlights the offline reading list option, which is an augmentation of the Safari bookmarking feature that debuted in OS X Lion and syncs saved articles across devices. As noticed by Gear Live, a...

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09:42
Microsoft Office for iOS and Android Arriving in November?

BGR reports that Microsoft is planning to launch Office for iOS in November this year, with the source claiming first-hand knowledge of the software running on an iPad. With the app's splash screen referring to it as "Office for iOS", the source also speculates that the app may also be coming to the smaller screens of the iPhone and iPod touch. In addition to its iOS effort, Microsoft is also said to be bringing Office to Android-based tablets in the same timeframe.

Microsoft had indicated soon after the launch of the original iPad that it was investigating the possibility of bringing Office to the platform, but ultimately stated that it had no plans for such an effort. The Daily has since claimed several times that Office for iPad is in fact in the works, reporting in February that...

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08:30
Planning Board Rendering Unveils New Glass-Enclosed Apple...

The Palo Alto Online has unearthed plans for a new glass-enclosed retail store going in near the current Stanford mini-store at the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, CA.

The store will have three floor-to-ceiling glass walls enclosing the front of the store with a visually free-floating white roof overhead. This is a similar design to the new store being built in Portland, OR, as well as a new store in Aix-en-Provence, France. What makes this store unique, however, is the interior.

In the middle of the store, it appears that Apple's architects have placed a stone wall that separates the store into...

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06:45
Patent Talks Between Apple and Samsung Chief Executives Yi...

Earlier this week, Apple CEO Tim Cook met with his counterpart from Samsung, Choi Gee-sung, as part of court-mediated talks seeking to find common ground in the ongoing patent battles between the two companies. Unsurprisingly, the talks seems to have been relatively unproductive, with the U.S. case underway in California all but certain to proceed to trial.

Apple has been silent on the talks, but The Korea Times reports on comments from Samsung officials indicating that no agreement was forthcoming.The two technology giants could find no clear agreement through the talks, according to a Samsung official. Apple Korea declined to comment on the matter.

The patent battle is now headed for trial on June 27, despite both firm’s stated wish to avoid legal proceedings...

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06:29
Apple Design Chief Jonathan Ive Knighted in Buckingham Pal...

BBC reports that Apple's design chief Jonathan Ive was knighted today in Buckingham Palace, with Princess Anne performing the honors. Ive's knighthood was announced in December, but the official ceremony was not held until today.

Ive's knighthood was accompanied by a rare extensive profile and interview with The Telegraph in which he shares details on his background and philosophy.“All I’ve ever wanted to do is design and make; it’s what I love doing. It’s great if you can find what you love to do. Finding it is one thing but then to be able to practise that and be preoccupied with that is another,” he says. “I’m very aware of an incredible tradition in the UK of designing and making, and so to be...

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Tuesday May 22

13:27
Apple Again Ranked as World's Most Valuable Brand

Studies of "brand value" are always difficult to compare, as widely differing methodologies used by those measuring such data yield markedly different results. But tracking year-to-year movements using a consistent methodology can offer some interesting perspectives, and so Millward's Brown's latest BrandZ study (via The Next Web) makes for a good look at trends in marketing and branding.

In the 2012 brand rankings released today, Apple tops the list for the second year in a row, scoring a brand value of nearly $183 billion as compared to...

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Friday May 25

07:30
Force YouTube links to open in mobile website on iOS

The default YouTube app in iOS was great back in 2007, but it hasn't seen a significant update in years and is lacking many features compared to the newer mobile YouTube website that Google launched two years ago.

To stop iOS from launching the native YouTube app, and force it to use the superior YouTube mobile website, simply disable YouTube under Settings > General > Restrictions.

This will make all YouTube links open the mobile website and will also hide the native YouTube app on the device. If you decide you want to revert these changes, simply go to the Restrictions settings and toggle YouTube back on.





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Thursday May 24

13:46
Final Cut Pro X: Custom video effects may render as...

In some cases, custom versions of video effects (referred to as "Templates" in Motion) created or modified in Motion 5 for use in Final Cut Pro X may render in Final Cut Pro X as blue frames. Affected custom video effects in Final Cut Pro X can be effects, transitions, titles, or generators.

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07:30
Adjust your startup chime volume

Controlling the volume of the startup chime is easy to set in the System Preferences Sound panel, but you need to make two different settings if you have external speakers connected to your Mac. There is no need to use scripts or any other coding to make this adjustment.



There are both internal and external speaker output settings in the sound preference pane. In order to adjust (or turn off) the volume of your Mac's internal speakers, nothing must be plugged into the headphone jack. Keep in mind that this setting completely controls the volume of your internal Mac speakers, so if you mute the sound, and have no external speakers, you will get no sound at all from your Mac.



To adjust the volume on your Mac's internal speakers:

  1. Unplug speakers or headphones from the headphone jack.
  2. Go to System Prefs > Sound, then click on the Output tab.
  3. You will then see Internal Speakers (Type built-in)...
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Wednesday May 23

15:13
Webinar: Office for Mac 2011 and SkyDrive for the Mac

On Tuesday, 05/22, we hosted a Webinar highlighting some basic features for Office for Mac 2011 and SkyDrive on a Mac.

As promised in the announcement blog, here is a recording of that session:

Topics covered in this Webinar:

• Outlook now on the Mac
• SkyDrive for the Mac
• What about the Ribbon?
• How a Mac and a PC work better

This Webinar focused on showcasing the applications at a very high level. That is because when we polled the attendees prior to the session, we found that >90% were PC users who didn’t own/work on a Mac but were interested in this talk.

If you are an Office for Mac user and would like to see more Webinars that provide some cool tips and tricks for using your Office productivity applications, please let us know.

Radhika Shetty

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13:53
Troubleshooting Home Sharing

Learn what you can do if, after setting up Home Sharing, you cannot access your shared iTunes library over your home network from another computer, Apple TV, or iOS device.
Note: For general information about Home Sharing, see Understanding Home Sharing.

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11:43
Setting up Home Sharing for Apple TV (2nd generation...

Learn about setting up Home Sharing for Apple TV (2nd generation and 3rd generation).

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11:22
AirPort Base Station: Software and firmware download...

This document contains requirements and links to all available firmware updates and applications for AirPort Base Stations.

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07:30
Change hidden iTunes preferences

There are plenty of hints on this site that use the defaults command to change preferences or settings that are unavailable via the GUI. These are fine to use for isolated changes, but there are some applications where you might want to change a number of settings.



iTunes is one of these. Over the years, Apple has removed a number of options from iTunes; at least from its menus and preferences. Many of these options remain, but are hidden.



Doug Adams' free Change Hidden iTunes Preferences is an applet that lets you change a number of settings. I use it to make sure that when I rip CDs, track numbers are added to the file names; to hide Ping buttons; and to hide the arrow buttons that display next to tracks. Other options it offers are the ability to turn on half-stars for ratings (useful for smart playlists), showing the "Libary" playlist at the top...

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Tuesday May 22

09:05
Remote Desktop: Unable to create custom client...

After updating to OS X Lion v10.7.3 or 10.7.4, Apple Remote Desktop 3.5.1 users may be unable to successfully create a custom client installer using the Create Client Installer choice in the File menu. When attempting to create the custom installer, the application may display an alert stating "An unexpected error occurred while creating a custom installer."

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07:30
View an application's graphical resources in...

You can view all of an application's graphical resources - icons, pictures, UI elements, etc. - quickly and easily by dragging the application icon onto the Preview icon. When you do this, Preview's sidebar will show all of these items, and you can click on any of them to view it in the main window.



If you do this with Keynote, you'll have access to all the graphical elements in the various themes the program contains; and with Pages, you'll be able to see all the elements from the program's templates.



[kirkmc adds: Interesting, and a good way to copy certain graphical elements, notably from Keynote themes or Pages templates. Note that there are thousands of graphic files in these programs, so it can take a while to wade through them.]



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Monday May 21

11:38
Join us Tuesday for a 15-Minute Webinar on Office...

The Office Content Publishing team hosts free 15 minute Webinars every Tuesday. This week the session showcases how Mac and PC work better together with Office for Mac 2011 and SkyDrive.

The session starts at 9:15 am Pacific Time with a Q&A to follow. Click the link below or go to http://aka.ms/offweb for more information on how to join the series.

Join online meeting

https://join.microsoft.com/meet/dougt/F274WBQZ

There are two ways you can join: Use the free Lync Attendee download to get full video and sound, or use your web browser, and call in to get audio: 888.320.3585, Conference ID: 84172528.

A video of the webinar will be posted after the session.

What you will learn at...

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07:30
Display colored icons in Safari Bookmark Bar

An old hint from 2003 explained how to use the Character Palette to display icons instead of text in the Safari Bookmarks Bar. The addition of Emoji in 10.7 means that colored icons can be added, the only way I've seen to add color to the Safari Bookmarks Bar. Just note that on an iPad, the icon in the Bookmarks Bar of mobile Safari will be black and white, though it will show as color in the iOS pop-up bookmarks menu.



[kirkmc adds: This works as described, but unfortunately, there aren't many Emoji symbols in Lion. For example, if you wanted to have different colored icons for different bookmarks, it would be practical if there were a set of circles or squares. There is a "large red circle," but only red. Most of the icons are not really useful as visual clues to what the bookmarks are for. But they do alleviate the gray a bit.]


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Sunday May 20

18:08
Setting Up Time Machine Server in Lion Server

Friday May 18

21:14
Deploying and Managing Firefox: The Rough Guide

Another Great Article Submitted From Nick McSpadden:

After working with this for a bit, I’ve come up with a step by step installation process for Firefox 10 ESR + CCK deployment on Mac OS.

Firefox CCK Guide – Part I
Most of the information about add-ons that you’ll need is in Mike Kaply’s blog:

http://mike.kaply.com/2012/02/09/integrating-add-ons-into-firefox/

1) Install CCK Wizard in Firefox 10 ESR
2) Run and configure CCK Wizard the way you want
3) Save the CCK data into a “CCK” folder on the Desktop
4) When done, open up Desktop/CCK/xpi/install.rdf
5) Copy the contents of the key underneath underneath (should be {series of alphanumerics} – this is the Firefox app bundle ID, for reference (aka {ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384})
6) Rename “...

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21:11
Deploying and Managing Google Chrome: The Rough Guide

The following is a post from the most excellent Nick McSpadden. It is very well written and I am proud that it is the first article published on this site using the new submissions page. Looks like it’s time to change the banner from my Notes from the Underground, er, I mean, Field, to just Notes from the Field!

Greetings!

This is a sort of follow-up to my guide on managing Firefox, this time focusing on managing Google Chrome. I’m working on current Chrome version 18 (which just today got updated to 19), and I don’t know for sure how far back this will work, but I think anything higher than v16 properly supports the MCX policies.

The good news about Google Chrome is that it supports MCX! Unlike Firefox, which requires specific and somewhat obtuse procedures for managing it (including depending upon an add-on that is independently maintained by a hard working individual), the most important parts...

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15:00
Xsan 2 Administrator Guide v2.3: Revision to "...

This document revises the "Upgrade SAN hardware and software" procedure on page 132 of the Xsan 2 Administrator Guide v2.3.

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12:35
Xsan 2: Xsan Admin displays an authentication alert...

When using Xsan Admin on a Mac that has been configured to use an HTTPS proxy, you may encounter unexpected authentication issues when connecting to Xsan systems. The following alert may appear:
"Authentication failures occurred. Not all clients were successfully authenticated."

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12:27
Setting Up The Podcast Service In Lion Server Video
08:16
Users unable to SSH into Lion Server or Mac OS X...

Users may be unable to access the server via SSH. After entering a password three times, the following alert message may appear:
"Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic,keyboard-interactive)."

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Technology Showcase

May 02
Satechi Divoom iBase Dock Station available for iOS...

Satechi (http://www.Satechi.net) has released the Divoom iBase Dock Station for the iPod, iPhone or iPad. The US$44.99 device combines a speaker system and docking station.

The Satechi Divoom iBase Dock Station features four full range neodymium dynamic drivers and a 20.6 ounce speaker. Additionally, it has a vertical support to ensure the iOS device is secured in place. The Satechi Divoom iBase Dock Station is also compatible with other MP3 players via the 3.5mm line-in jack.

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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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DEVONthink Pro is your essential assistant for today's world, where almost everything is digital. From shopping receipts to important research papers, your life often fills your hard drive in the... Read more

Men in Black 3 Review
Men in Black 3 Review By Rob Rich on May 25th, 2012 Our Rating: :: WE'LL TAKE IT FROM HEREUniversal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad Gameloft delivers a surprisingly awesome free-to-play management game based on a beloved series... | Read more »
SketchBook Ink Review
SketchBook Ink Review By Lisa Caplan on May 25th, 2012 Our Rating: :: SIMPLEiPad Only App - Designed for the iPad SketchBook Ink has a welcoming interface but lacks key features   Developer: Autodesk Inc. | Read more »
Autumn Dynasty Review
Autumn Dynasty Review By Kevin Stout on May 25th, 2012 Our Rating: :: NEARLY FLAWLESSiPad Only App - Designed for the iPad Autumn Dynasty is an oriental-themed real-time strategy game.   | Read more »
Our Annual “Holy Cow It’s Memorial Day A...
So, it’s that time of year again! BBQs, lawn chairs, beer, and the ability to finally wear shorts with sandals without fear of frostbite. Tan those legs and check out all the huge sales that are going on across the App Store below. We’ll try and... | Read more »
FREEday 5/25/12 – “They Call Me FREE but...
Another week of freebies, this time with very little in the way of “Big Name” titles. No need to panic, it’s intentional. Anyone browsing the App Store will no doubt see the more popular games anyway. | Read more »
Shoot the Zombirds Review
Shoot the Zombirds Review By Kevin Stout on May 25th, 2012 Our Rating: :: ADDICTINGUniversal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad Shoot the Zombirds is an archery game where the player shoots arrows at avian zombies.   | Read more »
Apple Debuts Free App of the Week Promot...
Apple has made a couple of changes to their weekly app features that pop up in the Featured tab of the App Store. While “App of the Week” and “Game of the Week” appear to be just rebranded as “Editors’ Choice,” there’s a new feature: the Free Game... | Read more »

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Open-box special: 17″ 2.4GHz MacBook Pro for $487...
MacMall has a limited number of open-box return 2011 17″ 2.4GHz MacBook Pros in stock for $2012.26 including free shipping. That’s $487 off MSRP, and Apple’s one-year warranty remains intact. Read more
Open-box special: 13″ 2.4GHz MacBook Pro for $986,...
MacMall has open-box return 13″ 2.4GHz MacBook Pros in stock for $986.89 including free shipping. That’s $213 off MSRP, and Apple’s one-year warranty remains intact. Read more
Apple Maintains Leading Mobile Device Manufacturer...
Milennial Media says Apple continued to be the number one mobile device manufacturer on their platform in Q1, representing 28% of the top manufacturers impression share. Apple iPhone accounted for 15... Read more
Asustek To Launch Three New ZenBook Ultrabook Mode...
Digitimes’ Rebecca Kuo and Steve Shen report that PC-maker Asustek Computer will launch three new models to its ZenBook Prime Ultrabook lineup – the UX21A, UX31A and UX32VD – in June, featuring full... Read more
Yahoo! Introduces Axis Search Browser For Mobile D...
Yahoo! has announced the availability of Yahoo! Axis, a new Web browser tool that it claims will re-imagine how people search and browse on the web, Axis offering a faster, smarter search with... Read more
Android- and iOS-Powered Smartphones Expand Market...
Smartphones powered by Android and iOS mobile operating systems accounted for more than eight out of ten smartphones shipped in the first quarter of 2012 (1Q12), according to the International Data... Read more
Roundup of Memorial Day Weekend MacBook Pro sales,...
 Apple resellers have MacBook Pros on sale for up to $240 off MSRP this Holiday weekend. Here is a roundup of the best prices available from any reseller: (1) B&H Photo has MacBook Pros on sale... Read more
iPad wait times down to 1-3 days at The Apple Stor...
The Apple Store Online is now reporting a 1-3 business day wait on all iPad orders, as it appears that Apple is clearing out their backlog. The iPad is available in Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi + Cellular... Read more

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Iphone android texting app at Elance.com...
I need an app for iPhone and android that will alter text messages when a user texts. I won't tell the exact changes the ... idea. I will also need help with getting it on iTunes and android app... Read more
*Apple* Solutions Consultant-Retail Sal...
The Apple Solutions Consultant is an Apple employee who oversees the sales, merchandising, and operations of an Apple Store-in-a-Store in a single unit retail Read more
iPhone image mosaic at Elance.com (Davis...
I'm looking for someone who can help me create an iPhone app that takes a single image, and uses it to "mosaic" itself. ... Please let me know your bid and how you plan to tackle it :) Thanks!... Read more
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9001 certification. Help Desk - Desk-Side Support (Apple, Mac and PC support strongly preferred) Location: Secaucus, ... equipment. 1+ years of experience in supporting MAC desktops as well as... Read more
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