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Posted on 2008 under MacBook Pro |
1
Nov
I don t think so. I think Apple University may be a real university. I know it sounds whacky, but what if the university specialized in programs for Graphics Designers, Musicians, etc Jobs has mentioned in the past how he briefly attended university and enjoyed things like calligraphy. What if A.U. is just a school for people to learn about cool things they can do with a Mac? Also note that A.U. is referred to as a , a term Jobs has used in the past for the Apple Tv. Therefore A.U.
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Posted on 2008 under MacBook Pro |
1
Nov
Surprisingly there’s no legal or official definition of a ‘university’ in the US, which is why so-called corporate universities can flourish. It’s possible the idea came from Pixar, the firm behind Toy Story and similar movies. The firm set up a staff development program under the ‘University’ name in 2003 when it was still owned by Apple boss Steve Jobs. There are several similar examples, most notably the McDonald’s Hamburger University.
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Posted on 2008 under MacBook Pro |
31
Oct
Thursday October 23, 2008 11:18 PM EST; Category: iPhone Written by Arnold Kim Apple has posted a new iPhone developer agreement as previously promised . One of the developer agreements has been posted publicly, though another is only available to registered developers.
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Posted on 2008 under MacBook Pro |
31
Oct
Back when Apple dropped the [redacted] NDA on Oct. 1, a newer, freer version was promised in its place. Now, some three weeks later, Apple makes good on that promise according to MacRumors : You agree that any Apple pre-release software (including related documentation and materials) and any information disclosed by Apple to you in connection with Apple Events or Paid Content (defined below) will be considered and referred to as ‘њApple Confidential Information’ќ.
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Posted on 2008 under MacBook Pro |
31
Oct
Due next from Apple: refreshed 20- and 24-inch… (155) Apple, Psystar strike deal to avoid trial in… (135) Steve Jobs on Apple’s cash, NetBooks, Apple… (119) New Apple ads savage Microsoft’s $300m Windows… (107) Inside the new MacBooks: Audio and Video (103) Informed players say Apple’s Mac mini still… (87) Apple profits rise 26% on sales of 2.6M Macs,… (83) Apple device sized between iPhone, MacBook… (81) Intel says iPhone not capable of ‘full… (79) Apple’s real earnings grew a…
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Posted on 2008 under MacBook Pro |
30
Oct
We still think that Apple is working on some sort of NetBook device; and while we believe when it is released, it will not be as cheap as the typical Netbook device that you see today, but it could offer some features and technology that you are not seeing elsewhere. We think Apple is watching this space closely and it is likely that they are developing something that would be in between an iPhone and a typical MacBook.
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Posted on 2008 under MacBook Pro |
30
Oct
As an Apple TV owner I, unfortunately, have to agree with him. While Apple TV has made some progress, there’s still quite a bit missing from it in order for it to really hit a home run. So here are five reasons why Apple TV sucks. If Apple pays attention to this list it might still be possible to save Apple TV from oblivion. If not then oh well, Apple TV was somewhat fun while it lasted.
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Posted on 2008 under MacBook Pro |
30
Oct
What would be the benefit to this? For one, the smaller, less-capable gadget could take advantage of the protocols built into the more-capable device(s) near you, allowing you to do things like get online or make phone calls. For example, a user may place or take a telephone call using the host device by wirelessly communicating with the long-range communications device via the short-range communications protocol.
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Posted on 2008 under MacBook Pro |
29
Oct
Posted 24 October 2008 @ 4am in Uncategorized A few weeks ago, Apple announced that it was dropping the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for all released versions of Apple s iPhone Software, stating: We have decided to drop the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for released iPhone software. We put the NDA in place because the iPhone OS includes many Apple inventions and innovations that we would like to protect, so that others don’t steal our work.
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Posted on 2008 under MacBook Pro |
29
Oct
The new Apple MacBook is less than an inch thick — but even this lean laptop carries a hefty price tag. Starting at $1,299, the nearly 4.5 lbs of aluminum offers plenty of luxury features in a slim design.
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