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by Jonny Evans, Macworld UK
Gartner's latest figures show Apple as number one vendor in education market.
by Grover Saunders, Ars Technica
Apple is instituting a free recycling program for all "accredited K-12 and Higher Education institutions with at least 25 systems."
by Andre Boily, Edmonton Sun
The Apple MacBook Pro is an icon of the laptop genre, albeit a pricey one.
by Heng-Cheong Leong, MyAppleMenu
If someone did animate the great Calvin and Hobbes, I wonder if this is how it will look like?
And I wonder what Bill Watterson will say...
by Heng-Cheong Leong, MyAppleMenu
All my life, I grew up with the "knowledge" that computers and magnets simply don't mix.
Don't put your floppy disks on top of a magnet if you treasure your files. Don't put the telephone next to your hard disk, or one ring and your data are gone.
So, here I'm, getting used to the idea that there are magnets inside the MacBook computer. Apple, you are sure that my data are safe? :-)
Of course, if you are the worrying kind — and maybe I'm — you'd also wonder what happens when the magnetism runs out?
by bynkii.com
"As scheduled" and "delayed" are not in fact the same thing. That would be why they have different meaning and spelling.
by Way Too Much Information Abot Randy Peterman
Sure, you could get this level of service from... oh, wait, I've never had another computer company offer that level of service. Thanks, Apple!
by Scott Goodyear, MarketPosition
by Ryan Block, Engadget
We have learned a very serious lesson yesterday. We will work very hard to earn back the trust we have lost and to do our best to be what we have always strived to be: a trustworthy source.
See Also:
AppleGate, by Michael Arrington, TechCrunch. Apple made two critical mistakes — allowing their internal email system to be hacked, and then not responding immediately to Engadget to tell them the story was incorrect.
The iPhone Rumor Had Many Red Flags, by Jonathan Berr, BloggingStocks.
by MacNN
by AppleInsider
Apple Inc. has successfully patented an anti-theft safeguard for notebooks, phones, and other portable electronics that offers protecton simply by sensing the outside world.
by Declan McCullagh, CNET News.com
Apple wants to hire "iPhone Personal Trainers" to work at a Sacramento call center doing iPhone technical support.
by Brian Chen, Macworld
by Christopher Breen, Macworld
Though the beta is quite stable, Soundbooth remains a work in progress.
by Charles Starrett, iLounge
Apple's iPhone has received certification from the Federal Communications Commission. THe application documents, made public by the FCC, include very little new information.
See Also:
Come One, Come All: iPhone FCC Docs Available, by Dan Moren, MacUser.