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Elgan: The rise and rise (and rise) of Apple's iOS

iCloud: What's in, what's out for MobileMe users | Judge tells Samsung: No Apple sneak peeks for you!

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Elgan: The rise and rise (and rise) of Apple's iOS
Apple's iPhone and iPad are taking over mobile, just as mobile is taking over everything. What does it all mean? Read More


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iCloud: What's in, what's out for MobileMe users
Apple said it would pull MobileMe's plug in 2012, months after it is to be replaced by iCloud. We answer some questions about what parts would shift to iCloud and what would be ditched. Read More

Judge tells Samsung: No Apple sneak peeks for you!
A federal judge yesterday denied Samsung's request to see samples of Apple's next-generation iPhone and iPad, court documents show. Read More

Can HP's webOS and TouchPad slow down the iPad?
The HP TouchPad arrives July 1. Can it, unlike earlier iPad rivals, finally take a bite of Apple's success in the tablet market? Columnist Ryan Faas thinks it just might. Read More

Apple patches 36 bugs in Snow Leopard, preps OS for Lion upgrade
Apple on Thursday released the final feature update for Snow Leopard as it prepared users' Macs for the upcoming Lion upgrade set to ship next month. Read More

Sony inserts Intel's Light Peak tech in new Vaio laptop
Sony has followed Apple's example and included proprietary data transfer technology based on Intel's Light Peak interconnect in its latest Vaio Z Series laptop, which was announced earlier this week. Read More

Skype video chat on iPad app moves Microsoft closer to Apple
Skype is set to unveil a video chat app for the iPad tomorrow, a move that brings rivals Apple and Microsoft closer. Read More

Symantec compares iOS and Android security
Apple's iOS and Google's Android smartphone platforms are more secure than traditional desktop-based operating systems, but are still susceptible to many existing categories of attacks, according toa 23-page report from security software vendor Symantec. Read More

Verizon to end unlimited data next month, report says
We're about to reach the limits of Verizon Wireless's limited-time offer of unlimited data, reports the Wall Street Journal's AllThingsD. The website reports that the wireless carrier plans to introduce tiered pricing next month for new smartphone customers -- including those buying Apple's iPhone 4. Read More


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AT&T iPad hacker pleads guilty
A 26-year-old man who last year helped hackers publish personal information belonging to about 120,000 iPad users pleaded guilty to fraud and hacking charges in a New Jersey court Thursday. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's mobile future is completely cable-free
The future Apple world will be almost completely cable-free -- not just because of iCloud and Wi-Fi Sync in iOS 5, but also because the company is developing a transparent system that means you won't even need cables to recharge your iPhone, iPad, mouse or other device. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's new MacBook Airs July, iPhone 5 September
China Mobile this morning seemingly confirmed a 4G iPhone hits its network in September, while reports from the Apple supply chain claim new model MacBook Airs should hit channel as soon as July. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple-crazy China will become biggest iPhone market
The Apple revolution is about to break out across China, as the country goes increasingly crazy for Apple's products. COO Tim Cook's reportedly signed the deal for China Mobile to carry iPhone 5. Watch this space as China seems set to become Apple's biggest market, bigger than the US. Read More

Sharon Machlis: 3 iPad disappointments
Yes, Apple fans, there's much to like about the iPad. But no it's not perfect. After close to a month with the iPad 2, here are three things that annoy me. Read More

Jonny Evans: Is this iCloud for the enterprise?
Tell your IT department the old days when they could say Apple products are too hard to support on your corporate network are gone. Read More

IT Blogwatch: iPhone 5 / 4S release date & feature rumors
Updated with iPhone 4S info. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is now expected to begin production of its new smartphone in the "late third quarter." That would push the iPhone 5 release date into September at the earliest, and is expected to finally interest from Verizon-cum-CDMA crowd. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers read the rumor runes and fan the feature flames. Not to mention: Ever wondered why your fridge suddenly seems empty?.. Read More

Jonny Evans: Does Apple dream an iPhone future for iPod nano?
It's easy to forget the iPod range. Once the stalwart of the Apple halo-driven return to tech industry glory, iPod sales seem slowly sliding, so how can Apple get those iPod hearts beating again? What would happen if a little iPhone was popped inside an iPod nano? Read More



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