Thursday, February 14, 2013

Apple CEO shoots down idea of cheap new iPhone

  Apple cuts MacBook Pro, Air prices as much as 15% | Should you risk jailbreaking your iPhone?
 
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Apple CEO shoots down idea of cheap new iPhone
Apple will not create a new, inexpensive iPhone just for the sake of offering a cheaper alternative, Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a speech on Tuesday. Read More


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Apple cuts MacBook Pro, Air prices as much as 15%
Apple today dropped prices of its Retina-equipped 13-in. MacBook Pro by as much as $300, and lowered the price of its top-end MacBook Air by $100. Read More

Should you risk jailbreaking your iPhone?
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Richi Jennings: MacBooks now cheaper, still expensive
Apple tweaks MacBook line, dropping prices (but not much). Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) isn't selling enough MacBooks, so is trying making them less expensive. Instead of pricing them at the Ludicrous level, they're now set at merely Insane. (Over $2,000 for a reasonably-equipped 13-inch retina MacBook, still seems pricey to your humble blogwatcher, anyway.) In IT Blogwatch, bloggers make like Fry. Or not. Read More

Apps World 2013: TV Hackfest brings competitive drive out in developers
Armed with API's and developer kits, developers aimed to make interacting with TV's and a second screen easier at the Apps World 2013 Conference. Follow Kerry Davis @mskerryd and @idg_news on Twitter for more tech news. Read More

Jonny Evans: 12 points from Apple CEO Tim Cook's innovation and 'side show' talk at Goldman Sachs
Apple CEO, Tim Cook, spoke at the annual Goldman Sachs technology conference today, shortly before dashing to sit with the President's family during the annual State of the Union speech. What follows are a small selection of thought-provoking points taken from his presentation this morning. Read More

Linux Foundation releases secure boot loader
Freeing the way for independent Linux distributions to be installed on Windows 8 computers, the Linux Foundation has released software that will allow Linux to work with computers running the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) firmware. Read More

 

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