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Dan Lyons finally takes on a very obvious problem : Apple has too many friends in the media and rather than be critical of the company, they simply suck up to Apple in return for "super-secret" access. Heads-up, Dan. It's old news. I've been complaining about this for years, about ...
Palm to Apple: Bring It
Palm to Apple: Bring It
digitaldaily.allthingsd.com — We like competition, as long as they don’t rip off our IP, and if they do, we’re going to go after anybody that does … We will not stand for having our IP ripped off and we’ll use whatever weapons we have at our disposal [to ... (more) Palm to Apple: Bring It
Apple awarded key "multi-touch" patent covering the iPhone
Apple awarded key "multi-touch" patent covering the iPhone
appleinsider.com — Apple last week was awarded a monstrous 358-page patent covering the touch screen, graphical user interface, and methods that combine to define the iPhone user experience. (more) Apple awarded key "multi-touch" patent covering the iPhone
Apple Still Thinking About Netbooks, But Isn't Ready
Apple Still Thinking About Netbooks, But Isn't Ready
blog.wired.com — During its quarterly earnings call Wednesday, Apple reinforced its skepticism in netbooks, saying their low-powered CPUs, cramped keyboards and small displays are not enough to satisfy customers. "We've got some ideas, but right now we ... (more) Apple Still Thinking About Netbooks, But Isn't Ready
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In Pursuit of Quality: The Apple “Fanboi” [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network — ... A much more recent complaint is that somehow Apple never gets any critical reviews, it’s all just shoddy reporting. A couple of big hitters on the other side have jumped on this latest argument. I’ll ...

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