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Inside OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion: Screen Sharing adds drag and drop file transfers
Remote Screen Sharing is enhanced in this summer’s release of OS X Mountain Lion, adding support for drag and drop file transfers between the viewer and the remote desktop and enhancing support for virtual displays. Continue reading
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Apple Seriously Considered Switching to AMD in 2011 MacBook Air
In an upcoming profile of AMD , Forbes reports that the company’s Llano family of Fusion combination CPU-GPU systems was under consideration by Apple to be used as the brains behind the MacBook Air for its 2011 revision. AMD lost out to Intel, however, as the necessary parts were late in being delivered to Apple and had unacceptably high failure rates. AMD struggled with its new fabless model while trying to crank out “fusion” processors that combined a CPU and a GPU in a single part. On paper the idea was promising. A notebook processor dubbed “Llano” got a close look from Apple for an update to the ultralight MacBook Air, scheduled for launch in mid-2011. But AMD couldn’t get early working samples of Llano to Apple on time, one former employee says. Several former AMD employees disagree on just how close AMD came. “We had it,” one says. But too many of the Llano parts were faulty. AMD lost the deal. The company reportedly also pitched Apple on using its Brazos family of Fusion systems in the Apple TV, but Apple proved to be uninterested in the proposal. Forbes’ Brian Caulfield has more on AMD’s efforts to lure Apple in a separate article in which he talks further about yield issues on the Fusion chips planned for the MacBook Air. The claim echoes a November report from SemiAccurate alleging that AMD’s Fusion platform was Apple’s “Plan A” for the 2011 MacBook Air and that such machines were “on the verge of production” before Apple ultimately decided to stick with Intel. Apple had been struggling with chip options in its small portables for several years as licensing issues prevented graphics companies such as NVIDIA from developing integrated graphics solutions for Intel’s latest processors. With Apple being forced to choose between slower Core 2 Duo processors paired with fast NVIDIA graphics and faster Intel Core i-series processors hampered by slow integrated graphics from Intel, Apple opted to continue using the aging Core 2 Duo processors for much longer than it would have otherwise liked. Improvements in Intel’s integrated graphics did allow Apple to transition to significantly improved Core i5 and i7 processor in the current generation of MacBook Air models, but it seems that Apple was also weighing AMD’s offerings as it sought to work its way out of the constraints of Intel’s graphics issues. Continue reading
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AMD failed to provide ‘Llano’ chip for Apple’s MacBook Air because of faulty parts
Former AMD employees revealed that Apple gave its “Llano” chip a “close look” for a new MacBook Air model last year, but ultimately decided not to go with the processor because too many of its parts were faulty, according to a new report. Continue reading
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Tim Cook to address Chinese suppliers’ worker issues at Apple shareholder meeting tomorrow
Apple’s annual shareholder meeting will be held tomorrow at the company’s Cupertino California campus, and activists are gearing up to use the event as a springboard for their “high impact communications programs,” including a continuation of issues related to working conditions among Apple’s Chinese suppliers that Apple addressed at last year’s meeting. Continue reading
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Apple signs on to mobile app privacy policy
The California Attorney General announced on Wednesday that it had reached an agreement with six companies, including Apple, Amazon and Google, to mandate individual privacy policies for apps that collect personal information that will allow users to read policies before downloading an app. Continue reading
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Regulators to bolster privacy in mobile apps
Worried about iPhone or Android apps that collect and transmit your data without telling you? Government officials in California say they’re going to do something about it. Continue reading
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U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command abruptly cancels iPad 2 order
In a surprising announcement, the Air Force Special Operations Command said on Wednesday that it had canceled an order for 2,861 iPad 2 tablets that were slated to be used as electronic flight bags. Continue reading
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Remains of the Day: You can’t take the spacious skies from me
Apple’s data centers are soon to stretch from sea to shining sea, even as iPhone thieves fail to crown their good with brotherhood. And the iTunes Store is filled with amber soundwaves of grain. Continue reading
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Apple to open data center in Oregon
Apple has bought a vast sprawl of land in Prineville, Oregon, where it will open a data center, the company said on Wednesday. Continue reading
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OnLive Launches Premium ‘Desktop Plus’ with Flash and PDF-Enabled Web Browser
Last month, OnLive introduced its free OnLive Desktop service that allows users to run virtual instances of Microsoft Office apps streamed from OnLive’s remote PCs to the users’ iPads. The company has now added Adobe Acrobat Reader support to the service and introduced a paid “Desktop Plus” subscription service to provide enhanced functionality including priority access and a Flash- and PDF-enabled browser experience. OnLive Desktop Plus is priced at $4.99 per month. The free OnLive Desktop App, currently available on iPad—and coming soon to Android, PC, Mac, TVs and monitors—delivers no-compromise, media-rich, instant-response Windows applications including Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint software, and as of today, Adobe Reader for PDFs, along with 2GB of cloud storage. OnLive Desktop Plus, available for $4.99/month at www.desktop.onlive.com, provides all OnLive Desktop Standard features plus OnLive’s gigabit-speed accelerated browsing experience with full Flash player capability. With OnLive Desktop Plus, the iPad not only becomes 100% Flash compatible, it becomes the world’s fastest mobile Flash player. As with the original OnLive Desktop service, there is some lag in responding to touch input and visual artifacts when moving quickly through documents or web pages. The lag made it somewhat difficult to work with interactive Flash-based content such as games in our testing, but the service does allow for decent viewing of Flash video content on the web. While that slight lag is a function of the time needed for data to transfer between OnLive’s servers and the user’s iPad, OnLive’s PCs themselves are connected to the Internet with gigabit connections, making for very fast loading of content and data transfers, which is then optimized for the iPad’s display and passed along to the user. OnLive is planning yet another tier of service, a $9.99/month “Pro” level that will offer additional PC applications for use from the iPad and an upgrade from to 50 GB of storage, up from 2 GB on the regular and Plus levels. Continue reading
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