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Daily Archives: February 4, 2012
AMD won’t rule out ARM in the future, wants modular design
AMD in conversations at the end of the week wouldn’t discount the possibility of making ARM-based processors. When pressed by Wired, CTO and former Apple executive Mark Papermaster made the unusual non-denial that “the answer is not no.” The company’s long-term plans were aiming for a modular chip design that could drop in ARM or another architecture without losing Radeon graphics or other AMD-specific touches…. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple News, Apple Rumors, CES, Inside Apple, iPad, Other, Technology
Tagged 10-most-discussed, apple, ces, electronista-marketplace, ipad, review-logitech-cube, toggle, us-education
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ARM-Based MacBook Air Unlikely Based on Analyst Talk with Tim Cook
There had been some interesting claims last year that Apple had been actively testing an ARM (A5) based MacBook Air. The ARM processor is the same one that is used in the iPhone and iPad. An ARM-based MacBook Air, however, would raise a number of questions about what kind of device it might actually be. Would it run OS X, or iOS? Would it be closer to a Mac or an iOS device? One of the main advantages of using an ARM processor would be a reduction in power-requirements, but with a corresponding drop in computing power. Using ARM, however, would abandon binary compatibility with existing Mac OS X applications. CNet reports on a research note from Citigroup analyst Richard Gardner who was able to meet with Apple CEO Tim Cook and CFO Peter Oppenheimer on Thursday. Gardner addresses this question in his note with the following: “Tim Cook reiterated his view that rapid innovation on the iOS platform (and mobile OS platforms in general) will significantly broaden the use case for tablets, eventually pushing annual tablet volumes above those of traditional PCs. We have wondered whether Apple might offer an ARM-based version of MacBook Air at some point; we walked away from this meeting with the impression that Apple feels iPad satisfies–or will soon satisfy–the needs of those who might have been interested in such a product.” Based on his conversations with the Apple executives, it seems Gardner believes that the iPad will evolve to meet any needs that might be met with an ARM-based MacBook air. Rumors have suggested that the iPad will likely be getting a significant upgrade in the near future, with a faster processor, improved graphics capabilities and the long rumored Retina display. Of course, Cook is unlikely to divulge specific product plans at analyst meetings, but a complete Apple transition to ARM processors seemed an unlikely prospect regardless. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, CES, Front Page, iOS Blog, iPad, iPhone, Mac Blog, Mac News, Mac Rumors, Other
Tagged apple, ces, ipad, iphone, jobs, mac, management, microsoft, utility
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AT&T Starts Throttling Unlimited Data Users after 2GB of Monthly Usage
In October, AT&T announced that they would start throttling data usage amongst mobile Unlimited Data Plan users. While AT&T no longer offers an Unlimited Data plan to new customers, many of the original iPhone purchasers are still grandfathered into that plan. Those iPhone users have been able to retain these Unlimited plans, even though AT&T has since moved to a tiered data plan structure. When AT&T announced their plan to start throttling users, the company said that they would only be throttling the top 5% of users. Early reports of affected users had pointed to 10GB-12GB per month users as the initially affected. It seems that ceiling has decreased significantly over the past few months, at least for some regions. John Cozen reports that he received his top 5% data usage warning after reaching only 2.1GB of data for January. I received a message during my last billing cycle, warning I was in the top 5% of my region and would experience reduced data speeds next time I reach that level of data use. I immediately checked my data usage on the AT&T iOS app. 2.1 GB. Less than I expected considering AT&T offers a 3GB plan for $30 a month. The same amount I’ve paid for the unlimited data plan since signing up with them many years ago. AT&T no longer offers an unlimited data plan, anyone still on it has been grandfathered in. Cozen contacted AT&T to make sure it wasn’t a mistake, and after several back and forth exchanges, it seems clear that it wasn’t a mistake. The AT&T representatives seemed to confirm that 2.1GB did fall in the 5% range and the only option to avoid throttling was to move to a tiered plan. Cozen was understandably upset since AT&T even offers an unthrottled 3GB plan for the same price he is paying at $30 month. AT&T’s top 5% measurement seems to be region-specific, as some users are continuing to see higher than 2GB usage without throttling. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, CES, Front Page, iOS Blog, iPad, iPhone, Mac Blog, Mac News, Mac Rumors, Other, Technology
Tagged black, ces, european, facebook, imac, iphone, utility
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Apple Revises Snow Leopard Security Update and Pulls 10.7.3 Delta Update
After a couple of issues with some software updates, Apple has made some quiet revisions to address the problems. The first was a Snow Leopard security update which inadvertently caused problems with Apple’s PowerPC emulation layer Rosetta. Macworld notes that Apple has since released Security Update 2012-001, version 1.1 for Snow Leopard. The new version seems to fix the PowerPC crashing issues described with the original update. Meanwhile, the crashing/CUI errors with 10.7.3 Delta updater has also been addressed by Apple. 9to5Mac notes that Apple has responded by pulling the Delta update altogether, leaving the Combo updater alone. The different between the Delta and Combo updaters is normally just download size alone. The Delta updater is a smaller download since it just includes the changes, while the Combo updater includes everything and weighs in at 1.3GB. The Combo updater should be available at this support page for direct download, but the page is presently not working. The direct download (1.3GB) link is still working at this time. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple News, CES, Front Page, iOS Blog, iPad, iPhone, Mac Blog, Mac Rumors, Other, Technology
Tagged apple, black, ces, copyright, imac, iphone, mac, management, power, security, zombies
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Apple drops Mac OS X 10.7.3 regular update in favor of combo
Apple has temporarily solved problems with the CUI bug in the Mac OS X 10.7.3 update by changing the download users get. Anyone who checks Software Update, along with seeking the usual download, now gets the combo update to Lion (1.3GB, link may not work) instead. The full installer is known to work properly at the expense of a much larger file size…. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Inside Apple, iPad, iPhone, Technology
Tagged 10-most-discussed, apple, ipad, iphone, macnn-marketplace, review-logitech-cube, toggle, us-education
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The Week in iPhone Cases: iLove
It’s nearly Valentine’s Day, and what better way to show you care than by helping to protect a beloved iPhone? Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple News, Inside Apple, iPhone, Mac News, Technology
Tagged apple, better-way, cases, iphone, nearly-valentine, phone-cases, valentine
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Motorola wants 2.25% cut of Apple sales to end lawsuits
Newly uncovered documents from Apple’s opposition to a Motorola attempt to silence its requests have uncovered Motorola’s demands for a 3G patent license. In explaining why it needed to get details of Qualcomm’s patent deal with Motorola, Apple mentioned that Motorola had wanted a 2.25 percent royalty on Apple product sales as its attempt at a FRAND (fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory) patent licensing offer. Florian Mueller, who unearthed the details, saw it as likely an excessive rate given that Apple wouldn’t only be licensing from Motorola and that it coul… Continue reading
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Tagged 10-most-discussed, apple, ces, electronista-marketplace, ipad, review-logitech-cube, toggle, us-education
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Motorola seeking 2.25% of Apple’s sales for standard-essential patent license
Recently uncovered court documents from Motorola’s legal complaints against Apple have revealed that the handset maker is seeking 2.25 percent of Apple’s sales of wireless devices in exchange for a patent license covering its standard-essential intellectual property. Continue reading
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Tagged apple, appleinsider, appleinsider-staff, ces, data, form, lawsuits, topic
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The Macalope Weekly: Who to blame?
We have to blame someone, right? How about Apple? Continue reading
