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Jonny Evans: What to expect from Apple's WWDC next week (updated) | Samsung demands to see Apple's next iPhone, iPad

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Steve Jobs to debut iCloud, tout iOS 5 and Lion next week
Apple CEO Steve Jobs will take the stage at the company's developer conference next week to introduce iCloud -- Apple's new cloud service -- and the next version of its mobile operating system, iOS 5. Read More


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Jonny Evans: What to expect from Apple's WWDC next week (updated)
WWDC 2011 begins June 6, as we move toward the opening of Apple's [AAPL] annual developer event, Apple has confirmed it will offer a glance at new iCloud services, iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion. Meanwhile speculation of a MacBook Air refresh remains. And Apple this morning told us CEO Steve Jobs and his team of executives shall present the annual keynote speech... Read More

Samsung demands to see Apple's next iPhone, iPad
In the latest round of an ongoing patent and trademark battle, Samsung on Friday asked a federal judge to make Apple provide the Korean electronics giant with samples of its next-generation iPhone and iPad. Read More

Apple admits Mac scareware infections, promises cleaning tool
Apple on Tuesday promised an update for Mac OS X that will find and delete the MacDefender fake security software, and warn still-unaffected users when they download the bogus program. Read More

Newest MacDefender scareware installs without a password
Hours after Apple owned up to a fake security software scam campaign, the "scareware" gang released a new variant with a streamlined installation process that doesn't require a victim's password, a French antivirus firm said today. Read More

QuickPoll: Has the MacDefender scareware diminished the Mac's security luster?
After taking public criticism for not publicly responding, Apple has promised an update for Mac OS X that will delete MacDefender -- the first professional-looking scareware to target Macs -- and warn when people first download the bogus program. Has MacDefender diminished the Mac's security luster? Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple security ninjas target MacDefender malware
Apple has responded to criticism of its handling of the widely-reported MacDefender malware attacks, issuing useful security guidance and removal advice to users and promising to "eradicate" the problem in a future software update. Read More

Android vs. iOS: Developers face off
Whether you choose either or both, the differences in the two platforms and app stores are pronounced Read More

Amazon challenges Apple with Mac app download store
Amazon today launched a Mac-specific application download store that will compete with Apple's nearly five-month-old Mac App Store. Read More


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Tech startup Square announced Monday that it's working to turn the iPad, iPhone and Android devices into portable payment systems. Read More

Who needs Flash? Apple dominating mobile video
Apple's iOS has become the dominant platform for mobile video viewing, according to a new report from video monetization startup FreeWheel. Read More

Jonny Evans: Samsung demands Apple hand over iPad 3 and iPhone 5
Samsung has responded to Apple's lawsuit against the company with the demand that it get advance access to Apple's iPad 3 and iPhone 5 products. Can the relationship between the two firms sustain this bitter legal dispute? Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple makes you rich, Android leaves you...bored
Smartphone developers: You won't get rich quick on Google's Android Market, step away from fragmentation land and get yourself started on Apple's iOS; that's the message from app store analyst, Distimo. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's iTunes 'iCloud' is amnesty for file-sharers
Apple's music cloud looks a lot finer than Amazon or Google's attempts, and comes with two added extras: track bit rates will be improved, and there's a chance the labels may get a little cash back from file-sharers -- but who owns your data in the cloud? Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple Tim Cook visits Samsung on iPad 3 AMOLED trail
Apple COO, Tim Cook flew to South Korea last week for high-level meetings with Samsung in an attempt to secure Retina Display-like screens for the iPad 3, even while the two firms turn to the courts over their competing mobile products. Read More

Jonny Evans: Does Apple's iPad 2 belong in your school?
A UK school has announced it will be Europe's first to equip all students with Apple [AAPL] iPad 2's, and while critics slam such moves as an expensive waste of cash, others believe that enabling pupils to get to grips with learning while using technology they actually like will actually boost education. Read More

Ken Gagne: Mom's first iPad: An unexpected reception
I gave my mom an iPad, hoping she'd accept it as her first computer. Her response was nothing I'd ever imagined. Read More



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