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Daily Archives: March 6, 2012
Apple March 7 event
Apple is holding a special event in San Francisco on March 7 where it’s expected to unveil the third-generation iPad. Also on tap might be a new Apple TV and 1080p iTunes content. Check our real-time coverage of news from the event starting at 1PM Eastern, 10AM Pacific. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple News, Apple TV, CES, iPad, iTunes, Mac News, Mac Rumors, Technology
Tagged 10-most-discussed, apple, apple-tv, ces, ipad, itunes, macnn-marketplace, toggle
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Wi-Fi Alliance plans to shield against WPS security hole
The Wi-Fi Alliance has responded to word of security exploits in Wi-Fi Protected Setup with a statement alluding to a fix. It claimed to The Verge that its test routine and certification now made sure that Wi-Fi devices “effectively resist” brute, PIN code-based attacks. How that would resolve the gap, and whether or not a patch would be available for those devices that had already shipped, wasn’t mentioned…. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple News, Apple Rumors, CES, iPad, Mac Rumors
Tagged 10-most-discussed, apple, ces, electronista-marketplace, ipad, toggle
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Opinion: Intel’s new Xeon chips and the future of the Mac Pro
Intel on Tuesday announced the availability of its new Xeon E5 processors for servers and workstations. That announcement was accompanied by unveilings by Dell, HP, and IBM of E5-equipped servers. Since Apple uses Xeon processors in its Mac Pro, does this mean a Mac Pro upgrade is coming? Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple News, CES, Mac News, Mac Rumors
Tagged apple, availability, ces, e5-equipped, future, intel, intel-on-tuesday, its-new, since-apple, the-future
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Apalon releases Pimp Your Screen for Mac
Apalon released on Tuesday Pimp Your Screen for Mac, an app that lets you customize your Mac’s home screen with a variety of wallpaper options. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple Rumors, Inside Apple
Tagged apple, home-screen, released-on-tuesday, screen, tuesday, tuesday-pimp
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Schiller: No live stream of iPad event
Apple Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller took to Twitter on Tuesday, announcing that there would be no live stream of Wednesday’s special event, though the executive did confirm that a recording of the proceedings would be available for viewing on the company’s website following the event’s conclusion. Continue reading
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Apple’s NC Solar Farm to Utilize High-Efficiency SunPower Panels, Online as Soon as October
The San Jose Mercury News reports that a regulatory filing has revealed that Apple’s massive solar farm at its new data center in Maiden, North Carolina will utilize panels from San Jose-based energy company SunPower. The ground-mounted panels will track with the sun throughout the day and be installed in phases with the first batch set to come on line as soon as October of this year. [A]n 18-page filing with the North Carolina Utilities Commission makes it clear that SunPower has been chosen to provide the solar panels for the massive solar farm. “Each of the photovoltaic installations will consist of multiple SunPower E20 435-watt photovoltaic modules on ground-mounted single axis tracking systems,” the filing states. The solar farm will be built in phases and could begin delivering electricity to the grid as early as October. The E20 panels from SunPower are being promoted as the world’s first solar panels to reach 20% efficiency, incorporating the latest solar cell, inverter and light capturing technologies to boost performance. Apple recently touted its plans for the solar farm and a complementary fuel cell installation as part of its commitment to alternative energy at the new data center. The 20-megawatt solar farm is said to be the largest such user-owned facility in the United States. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, CES, Front Page, iOS Blog, iPad, iPhone, Mac Blog, Mac Rumors, Other, Technology
Tagged apple, ces, energy, imac, ipad, iphone, marketing, russia, technology, utilities
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Apple updates iPad App Store with faster UI ahead of iPad 3 launch
Apple’s revamped user interface of the iPad “Top Charts” section on its iOS App Store could possibly be in preparation of a third generation tablet expected to be announced on Wednesday. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple Rumors, iPad, Mac News, Mac Rumors
Tagged app-store, apple, appleinsider, appleinsider-staff, data, form, ipad, store, topic
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Google takes on iTunes store with Google Play
Google has finally created the last missing piece that it needs to compete with Apple in the digital content retail space. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple News, iTunes, Technology
Tagged apple, content-retail, created-the-last, digital, google-play, itunes, takes-on-itunes, the-digital
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Square Putting iPads in NYC Taxis, Unveils Full-Fledged Register App for Retail Stores [iOS Blog]
Credit card processing company Square is rolling out a trial of its payment platform in New York City taxicabs using iPads with custom cases as payment terminals, the New York Times reports . The system will be outfitted in 30 cabs to start, with the main benefit being ease of use. Passengers can swipe their card at any time during their journey, sign the screen with their finger, and then have a receipt emailed or texted to them. Instead of the traditional blaring screens, these taxis will be outfitted with Square’s latest hardware — an iPad encased in a black metal sleeve that is connected to a credit card swiper. The screen displays a slick Apple-like design of New York too, showing information about your location, fare and route. Megan Quinn, Square’s director of product, said in an interview at the company’s San Francisco headquarters that taxi drivers around the United States were some of the company’s “most loyal customers,” often swiping people’s credit cards on their phone after a ride. But in New York, where tight regulation limits drivers, Square had to come up with an alternate solution. In addition to the new taxi initiative, Square has also introduced a new Register app for retail stores. The app lets brick and mortar merchants fill up their app with pre-priced items, and allowing merchants to wirelessly print receipts and open a cash drawer when a purchase is made. Additionally, Square has included an extensive analytics feature into Register. The new app and Square also features in-depth analytics, allowing merchants to segment consumer payments data and transactions. The dashboard provides a glance of basic sales information and recent transaction history, including the number of payments, subtotals, tax, tips, refunds, account deposits, etc. It also shows several interactive data sets, breaking down sales by month, days of the week, time of day, and even size of payment. Merchants can access and explore these analytics when they log into their Square account online as well. Square is now processing $4 billion in payments per year, double what it was processing in October 2011. Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple TV, CES, Features, Front Page, iOS Blog, iPad, iPhone, Mac Blog, Mac Rumors, Other, Technology
Tagged apple, ces, credit-cards, downloads, entertainment, facebook, ipad, jordan, photoshop, technology, trademark
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iOS 5.1 GM with two secret features passes Apple’s testing – report
The golden master build of iOS 5.1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch is said to have passed Apple’s internal quality assurance testing and will arrive in the coming days with Japanese support for Siri and other unknown features. Continue reading
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