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O2 beta testers find iPhone 'enterprise-friendly'Fri, 07/04/2008 - 11:06 — Andy Space
The network has revealed its business tariffs for the iPhone, but more interesting to most Apple-watchers is the company's positive observations on the impact of the device on corporate users during beta testing of the product. O2 UK's head of business sales, Ben Dowd, told Silicon.com that O2 beta-tested the iPhone 3G with 15 corporate customers, including Citigroup, Logica and McDonald's. Describing the feedback as "very positive," he explained the testers found it usable, liked it, and wanted to find out more about the device
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Neil Young slams iTunes sound qualityFri, 07/04/2008 - 08:46 — Andy Space
Speaking to the Financial Times, the singer said: "It's like all new digital media technologies," he said: "great for convenience, but the sound quality sucks - putting on a headphone and listening to an MP3 is like hell." Young is developing an alternative, higher-quality digital distribution platform that could provide an alternative to the download world and perhaps even a new business model for music, the artist claims.
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Apple rises as Windows market erodesThu, 07/03/2008 - 05:46 — Andy Space
Aggregating data collected from approximately 160 million website visitors every month, the company charts things like browser usage online, as well as operating system statistics. June's figures reveal Mac OS X use to have climbed 0.11 points last month, ending with 7.94 per cent share - a new high for the platform. (And you can add the 0.16 per cent share currently enjoyed by the also OS X-driven iPhone to that, giving Apple a share of 8.1 per cent).
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Apple limits UK iPhones on unlock scourgeThu, 07/03/2008 - 05:32 — Andy Space
Citing insider sources, the report explains that fewer than 15 per cent of all the iPhones sold by O2 when it slashed prices on the 8GB model actually ended up in use on the carrier's network. The rest of them were unlocked for use on other UK networks, or were sold abroad. That move likely reflects habit and custom among mobile users in the UK, who are now well-versed in switching networks to get the best deal. iPhone critics here have frequently slammed Apple's decision to offer the device through just one carrier.
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The world's biggest envelopeThu, 07/03/2008 - 05:14 — Andy Space
Sure, it's another re-run but even three month's later it is still quite a funny parody of the MacBook Air ad, this time featuring the world's largest envelope and some Dell desktop system...enjoy..
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Google introduces Google Talk for iPhoneThu, 07/03/2008 - 05:02 — Andy Space
The new service has been released in the US, and is available to users who visit the www.google.com/talk page using their Apple device. Users must sign into their Google account, and that's it - the service runs within the browser. The Google team explains there are a few differences between the way Google Talk works on an iPhone and a Mac, principally due to the iPhone's lack of support for background processes: "In order to receive instant messages with Google Talk on your iPhone, the application needs to be open in your Safari browser. When you navigate away to another browser window or application, your status will be changed to "unavailable" and your Google Talk session will be restarted when you return."
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First pictures of Apple's Chinese retail storeThu, 07/03/2008 - 04:40 — Andy Space
The store is situated in a mall just near other western brands including Nike, Adidas and Zara. These images were taken on behalf of French language Mac news website, MacPlus, by one Thibault Metzinger, who notes (according to Google Translate) that Apple is 'Pingo' in Chinese....
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25th Apple Expo Paris Programme released, no AppleWed, 07/02/2008 - 21:16 — Cleve Nettles
Unfortunately, this year, Apple won't be attending. That doesn't mean they are closing up shop. Apple Expo this year has a huge list of attendees including Adobe, Microsoft, etc. and quite an interesting programme. We hope to be on the floor again this year scouting out the new kit available.
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Ubisoft makes move to the MacWed, 07/02/2008 - 12:17 — Andy Space
Games Industry reports Catz, Dogz, and CSI: Hard Evidence will be the first titles released under the partnership. TransGaming has signed a multi-title agreement with Ubisoft that will bring titles immediately to the Mac community via gametreeonline.com, TransGaming's digital distribution portal. "Ubisoft is extremely excited about the partnership with TransGaming to bring our titles to the Mac," said Jay Cohen, senior vice president of publishing at Ubisoft. "To expand our business position and serve the growing Mac gaming community, additional key titles will follow later this year, including several day-and-date releases this Fall," he added.
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