Monday, June 18, 2012

FAQ: Apple reveals more about OS X Mountain Lion

  MacBook Pro with Retina Display redefines 'pro' laptop | Apple charges 54% more to replace Retina MacBook Pro's battery
 
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FAQ: Apple reveals more about OS X Mountain Lion
Even though Apple fleshed out more details about OS X Mountain Lion at WWDC, it's obvious that questions about the enhancements and improvements remain. So we've got the answers. Read More


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MacBook Pro with Retina Display redefines 'pro' laptop
Apple isn't afraid to stir things up, making people to rethink how they use technology. In recent years, most of that kind of innovation has focused on the iPhone, iPad, and iOS. But the MacBook Pro with Retina display now directs attention back to the Mac. Read More

Apple charges 54% more to replace Retina MacBook Pro's battery
Apple customers who purchase the company's new Retina MacBook Pro will pay more to replace the notebook's integrated, glued-down battery, according to Apple. Read More

Jonny Evans: Will iPhone 5 boast removeable lenses? No, but it might fix Apple Maps
A recent Apple [AAPL] patent filing for replaceable lenses on the iPhone shows the company continues to focus on photography as part of its smartphone offering. This suggests the iPhone 5 will quickly become the most used camera on social services, including Facebook, Flickr and Twitter -- and hints on future developments for Apple Maps. Read More

Apple's new laptop heralds 'Air-izing' of all MacBook Pros
Apple's new Retina MacBook Pro is a harbinger of future changes to the company's laptop line, analysts said today. And those changes could come as soon as October. Read More


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Sharp to launch new Android-based smartphone user interface
Japan's Sharp said Monday it will release a new user interface for its smartphones in an attempt to differentiate them from the Android masses. Read More

Apple hustles, patches Java bugs same day as Oracle
Breaking with an oft-criticized tradition, Apple this week released a Java update for OS X on the same day that Oracle patched the vulnerabilities for Windows and other operating systems. Read More

Samsung's SAFE for Galaxy S III aims to help IT embrace Android
Samsung announced a new program on Monday to help enterprise IT shops feel more confident about allowing workers to use the coming Galaxy S III smartphone on the job. Read More

Rare working Apple 1 computer sells for record $374,500
A 36-year-old Apple-1 personal computer, one of just six thought to be in working condition, sold for a record $374,500 at a New York auction today. Read More

Judge revives Apple, Motorola patent suit
A U.S. judge has scheduled an injunction hearing in a patent dispute between Apple and Motorola Mobility, after raising the possibility last week that the case may be dismissed as neither side had established a right to relief. Read More

 
 
 

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