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Daily Archives: July 9, 2012
NoiseFree sues Apple over iPhone sound reduction tech
California noise reduction company NoiseFree claims that Apple has pilfered its technology for use in the iPhone 4 and other devices. According to the court filing (seen below), NoiseFree engaged in behind-closed-doors demonstrations of its technology with Apple engineers and the head of iPhone development. The company claims Apple then attempted to patent the idea under its own name, and used the technology in a variety of iOS devices without permission or licensing…. Continue reading
Apple seeds GM of Mountain Lion, Xcode 4.4 to developers
The finishing touches are being applied to the next major release of OS X, dubbed Mountain Lion or 10.8. Developers have alerted MacNN to a Golden Master (GM) seed being pushed out through the OS X Dev Center. The GM seed is for both the client version as well as Server, which features a significant re-arranging of its main features. The company also has a first seed of Lion 10.7.5 and a GM of Xcode 4.4 available…. Continue reading
Apple share of Russian smartphone revenue slips as Samsung’s doubles
A report from Russian wireless carrier MTS on Monday reveals that Apple’s share of the country’s emerging smartphone market revenue slipped during the first quarter of 2012 while Android handset maker Samsung doubled its presence mostly at the expense of former leader Nokia. Continue reading
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OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Golden Master seeded to developers
Apple on Monday seeded what is intended to be the final version of its OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion to developers with no known issues, meaning that the next-generation operating system is all but complete and set for imminent launch. Continue reading
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Apple Seeds Golden Master of OS X Mountain Lion to Developers
“200 New Features” Mountain Lion slide shown at WWDC Apple released the Golden Master (GM) version of OS X Mountain Lion to developers today. The “golden master” designation indicates that this version of the software is intended to be the final version released to the public, barring any last-minute issues. The Build is 12A269. Apple first previewed Mountain Lion in February, highlighting many features already present in iOS, including Messages, Reminders, Notes, Notification Center, Game Center and more at that time. At WWDC, Apple announced additional features, including Dictation, iCloud Tabs, and ‘Power Nap’. We previously highlighted this video which shows off many of the new features found in Mountain Lion: Mountain Lion will be priced at $19.99 and released to the Mac App Store in July. Continue reading
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TED launches TED Books app for iPhone, iPad
TED Conferences has released TED Books, a new app for the iPhone and iPad. The title serves as a storefront for enhanced educational e-books including audio, video, and social networking features. Most books are under 20,000 words, intentionally short enough to be read in as little as a single sitting…. Continue reading
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Steve Wozniak on Microsoft Surface: ‘Steve Jobs came back reincarnated at Microsoft’
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak quips Steve Jobs “came back reincarnated at Microsoft” referring to the Redmond-based company’s recent design breakthroughs that have culminated in the new Surface, a tablet which sports a marriage of art and technology reportedly befitting of the late tech guru. Continue reading
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Review: WaterField Muzetto Outback bag for tablets
For a lot of people an iPad by itself is a luxury, never mind the sheer number of accessories you can buy for one. That makes the products WaterField creates even more extreme — not only are they handmade in the US, they’re often crafted with material like real leather, which is safe to call overkill if all you care about is protection. Recently the company put out the Muzetto Outback, a variant of its existing leather Muzetto bag. Although the Outback comes in several different sizes like its sibling, we tested the 10-inch size, which is aimed at tablets and netbooks…. Continue reading
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News: eNotify adds advanced alerts, VoIP support
Josh Pressnell has released a major update to eNotify, his advanced e-mail notification app for iOS devices. Designed to provide a wide array of customizable notifications for incoming e-mail, eNotify runs in the background on iOS devices rather than relying on Push Notifications from an external server, directly monitoring e-mail accounts for new messages and providing fully customizable notifications. Users can configure rules based on account,… Continue reading
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Microsoft to Acquire Multi-Touch Pioneer Perceptive Pixel
Microsoft today announced that it intends to acquire Perceptive Pixel , a company founded by multi-touch pioneer Jeff Han and currently focused on large-screen touch displays such as those used by CNN and other television networks to allow anchors to present live, interactive data on set. We’ve featured Han’s work a number of times over the years both before and after the launch of the iPhone as examples of what could be done with the technology. While Han was not involved in Apple’s multi-touch efforts, which were based in significant part on the efforts of FingerWorks , his work has been looked to as some of the key early examples of the potential for multi-touch input technology in action. Founded in 2006 by Jeff Han, a renowned pioneer in multi-touch technology, PPI shipped its first multi-touch workstation and large wall solutions in early 2007. In 2008 its technology gained widespread recognition for transforming the way CNN and other broadcasters covered the 2008 U.S. presidential election. In 2009 the Smithsonian awarded the company the National Design Award in the inaugural category of Interaction Design. PPI’s patented technologies are used across a wide variety of industries such as government, defense, broadcast, energy exploration, engineering and higher education, and its expertise in both software and hardware will contribute to success in broad scenarios such as collaboration, meetings and presentations. Microsoft is no stranger to the market either, having launched its “Surface” tabletop multi-touch screens back in mid-2007. While that effort did not lead to significant success, Microsoft just last month relaunched the Surface brand for its forthcoming portable tablet devices running Windows 8. The addition of Perceptive Pixel will strengthen Microsoft’s patent holdings in the area of multi-touch input, as well as provide the larger company with expertise that will help it to develop new tools for collaborative work with its multi-platform Windows 8. Microsoft is planning for a general release of Windows 8 by the end of October , with pricing and availability on its Surface tablet hardware yet to be announced. Continue reading
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