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Apple Kills Off White MacBook as Educational Institution Distribution Halted [Mac Blog]

Last July, Apple discontinued the white MacBook from its consumer lineup, pushing consumers toward the company’s popular MacBook Air line or the 13-inch MacBook Pro. The company didn’t kill off the MacBook entirely though, as it continued to offer it to educational institutions. Apple has now notified resellers that it has ended that distribution channel as well, classifying the MacBook as “End of Life”. It is unclear at what point Apple ceased production on the MacBook, as it is likely that the company’s manufacturing partners wound down their work on the machine some time ago, with the company continuing to sell through its final batch to its limited educational institution market since that time. Continue reading

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Sprint Sells 1.8 Million iPhones in 4Q 2011, 40% to New Subscribers

Sprint today became the last of the three major U.S. iPhone carriers to report earnings for the fourth quarter of 2011, disclosing that it sold a total of 1.8 million iPhones during the quarter. While well below the 7.6 million activations reported by AT&T and the 4.3 million activations reported by Verizon , Sprint’s iPhone surge helped it achieve a new record high subscriber base of 55 million customers. Notably, 40% of Sprint’s iPhone purchasers were new to the carrier, highlighting the device’s ability to attract customers from other carriers. That percentage is on par with AT&T’s reporting during its early quarters of iPhone availability, although that number has tapered off for AT&T over time as those who wanted to switch made the move and new carriers such as Verizon and now Sprint have leveled the playing field somewhat. While Sprint was undoubtedly pleased with the impact of the iPhone on subscriber numbers, it did have a short-term impact on Sprint’s earnings with margins being eroded by the upfront subsidies the carrier paid to Apple for the devices. Sprint’s total subsidy payments increased roughly 40% year-over-year and sequentially, hitting $1.7 billion. Between the iPhone launch and Sprint’s “Network Vision” initiative to consolidate and simplify its network technology as it moves to 4G LTE, the carrier’s operating income margin was sliced nearly in half, leading to a net loss of $1.3 billion for the carrier. That performance did, however, beat Wall Street expectations by a small amount, and the carrier views the short-term hit to profitability in attracting iPhone customers to be an investment in the carrier’s future. Sprint’s strategy in negotiating to land the iPhone did indeed involve an effort to “bet the company” on the iconic device as Sprint struggled to keep up with AT&T and Verizon. Continue reading

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Updates enable Lion Internet Recovery for more Macs

On Tuesday, Apple released three EFI firmware updates that enable Lion Internet Recovery on some 2010 iMac, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro models. Continue reading

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iPad’s Momentum in Restaurants Grows with Buffalo Wild Wings Trial

Ever since the iPad was introduced two years ago, its potential to revolutionize the restaurant industry has been widely touted, with some restaurants already moving to replace their traditional point-of-sale devices with iPads and companies such as Square seeking to fill that need. And while iPads in restaurants have been catching on here and there , the concept could be ripe for major expansion if a pilot program from restaurant chain Buffalo Wild Wings proves worthwhile. As detailed by Computerworld , Buffalo Wild Wings is expanding an initial pilot program at one of its Toronto area locations to a new location in Minneapolis, stocking each table with an iPad to allow customers to place their own orders and browse the Internet. “Ultimately, we are trying to use the technology to enhance the customer experience,” [Buffalo Wild Wings director of international business Tim Murphy] said in an interview. “People are familiar with iPads, iPhones and Android tablets, so this would enhance that.” The chain hasn’t decided whether to combine purchasing from the device with purely entertainment uses, something it hopes to measure in its tests, Murphy said. The iPad project has seen Buffalo Wild Wings partner with HubWorks Interactive , which offers several different mobile ordering platforms for the iPad along with a case that offers security and protection, a kickstand, a credit card reader, and extended power capabilities including AC power or up to 16 hours of battery life. The company sells basic iPad packages for $750 apiece. Rather than bolting or tethering the iPads to the tables, Buffalo Wild Wings has opted to equip each device with an RFID chip to serve as a deterrent to theft. The report notes that social restaurants such as Buffalo Wild Wings are ideal environments for the iPad, with the restaurants typically catering to larger crowds where at least some members have an interest in staying for extended periods of time and watching sports on the numerous televisions mounted around the dining areas. In the first test, while men in a group typically watched a football or hockey game, women in the group would pick up the iPad and launch Facebook, Murphy said. “We have a very captive audience with good sales volume in our restaurants, so we view this iPad as a way for customers to stay connected socially and not have to use their own device.” Buffalo Wild Wings continues to explore all options for the iPad in its restaurants, considering integration of mobile advertising to help offset costs and discussing the possibility of using camera-equipped iPad models to allow video chatting at tables. Continue reading

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Review: Pioneer’s AirPlay system is feature-rich but fares poorly

Pioneer’s X-SMC4-K supports Bluetooth, AirPlay, iPhone and iPod docking, Internet radio, FM radio, and more. But it’s clunky to use and exhibits numerous flaws. Continue reading

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Microsoft prepping Dynamics CRM apps for iPad, other devices

Microsoft is at work on several mobile app versions of its Dynamics CRM platform, a preview (PDF) reveals. This includes an app for iOS devices, which will require iOS 5, but have access to native iPad and iPhone interfaces. Other apps are planned for Microsoft’s own Windows Phone platform, as well as Android and BlackBerry…. Continue reading

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Apple’s New SVP of Retail Went Undercover as Regular Salesperson

Apple CEO Tim Cook earlier this week explained that new Apple’s new Senior Vice President of Retail, John Browett, was hired not to “bring Dixons to Apple” , but instead “to bring Apple to an even higher level of customer service and satisfaction.” In the initial press release announcing the hire, Cook went even further , saying that “John shares that commitment [to customer service] like no one else we’ve met.” Showcasing part of John Browett’s dedication to customer service, MacRumors reader Paul Harmer passed along this story of a run-in he had with Browett in the UK: Just a quick note about John Browett – About a year ago I was with a friend in our local branch of PC World (part of the Dixons group) looking at plasma TVs. We were assisted by a really charming and knowledgable assistant, who I must admit appeared slightly better-dressed and older than most in the store. He must have spent at least 30 minutes with us, explaining the pros and cons of LCD vs plasma, and the best deals available. An excellent impression. Turns out it was John Browett making one of his regular store visits, but we had to prise this out of him. Hope he does well, genuinely impressive bloke, and this ties in with your comment about his passion for customer service. He means it! Paul In another example of how Browett may be a better fit for Apple than previously realized, Mr. Harmer emailed Dixons Group to share the story of his experience and received an email back from CEO John Browett himself: Dear Paul, Thank you for your kind comments. Hope the TV works out well. Happy new year John When Steve Jobs was CEO, he was known to occasionally respond to customer emails directly. Since he became CEO, Tim Cook has been doing the same. John Browett begins at Apple in April. Continue reading

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Facebook unsure whether it can launch in China

China, one of the world’s largest Internet markets, could be out of reach of Facebook because of the Chinese government’s strict censorship policies, the company says. Continue reading

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Apple’s 1.3 MP Camera-Equipped iPod Nano Due for Launch in March/April? [Updated]

Earlier today, we reported on new photos of an iPod nano casing that appears to support a rear-facing camera. With similar photos having shown up in the past, it was unclear whether Apple was still pursuing the design for a future iPod nano. M.I.C gadget now weighs in with claims that the pictured device is in fact a two-month old prototype but that Apple has been having difficulties with the 1.3-megapixel camera taking overexposed photos. It’s real, and it’s a two-month-old prototype that has big problems. It comes with an auto iris lens that can be affected by diffraction and blurring when the iris opening becomes too small in bright conditions. Ok, I gotta say it simply, it takes overexposed photos. According to our factory sources, Apple have problems with the lens aperture for the next-gen iPod nano, the iris is not functioning correctly to allow the advantages of the low aperture to be utilized. Interestingly, the report claims that the user interface for the camera features is finished and that Apple is looking to launch the device late this quarter or early next quarter once it finishes working out the camera issues. The release would be a significant deviation from Apple’s usual iPod refresh timeline, which has typically seen updates come in the September-October timeframe. But with Apple shaking up its schedules in 2011 by pushing the iPhone back from its usual June release to take the iPod’s place with an October debut, it is possible that other changes to the usual timeline are in store. The iPods saw only very minor changes last October, with the iPod touch essentially gaining only a white option and a price drop while the iPod nano saw a price drop and a software update that was also compatible with the previous year’s model. The iPod shuffle and iPod classic received no updates at all, making Apple’s 2011 iPod updates by far the most modest in the company’s history. Consequently, Apple could be looking to make more substantial changes to its iPod line, such as the release of a camera-equipped iPod nano, well ahead of the fall 2012 timeframe. Update : Refuting M.I.C gadget ‘s claim that the iPod nano shown in the photos is a two-month old prototype, Apple.pro ‘s Anthony Tsai posts this screenshot showing that the photos were in fact originally posted to the Internet in August 2011: Continue reading

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Norton launches beta of Identify Safe cloud service

Norton has begun a beta of a new cloud-based security service, Identify Safe. The technology is meant to save and sync private web form data across multiple browsers and devices, primarily logins and credit card information. So far the only computer platform to support the Identify Safe client is Windows, but test apps are already available for iOS and Android…. Continue reading

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