Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Apple's hire of Adobe CTO foretells move to iOS-OS X hybrids

  iPhone snares eighth straight top satisfaction ranking | iPhone U.S. dominance due to carriers' pricing strategies
 
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Apple's hire of Adobe CTO foretells move toward iOS-OS X hybrids
Apple's hiring of Adobe's former CTO Kevin Lynch opens some intriguing possibilities for the company's future moves, analysts said today. Read More


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iPhone snares eighth straight top satisfaction ranking
Apple's iPhone has again taken the top ranking in J.D. Power and Associates' smartphone customer satisfaction survey, the company said. Read More

iPhone U.S. dominance due to carriers' pricing strategies
Apple's iPhone dominance in the U.S. is largely due to carriers suppressing market economics, an analyst said today. Read More

Security experts applaud Apple's new two-factor authentication
Apple this week followed the lead of rivals like Facebook, Google and Microsoft, offering two-step authentication to help customers secure their Apple IDs against hacking. Read More

Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch resigns to work at Apple
Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch is leaving the company to take a job at Apple, a one-time close partner of Adobe that became the most vociferous critic of its Flash technology. Read More

Apple sneaks Safari update into Snow Leopard
Apple last week silently updated the aged Safari 5 browser for Snow Leopard to version 5.1.8, more evidence that the company intends to support the 2009 operating system for an unusually long time. Read More

Apple acquires mapping apps startup WiFiSlam
Apple has acquired mapping startup WiFiSlam, which is developing an indoor location service for smartphones, Apple said Monday. Read More

8 myths about the smartwatch revolution
By the time Apple ships its rumored 'iWatch' smartwatch, it will be entering an already crowded market. That's a good thing, says columnist Mike Elgan. Read More


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Apple leads consumer cloud storage wars
Apple is dominating the cloud storage wars, followed by Dropbox, Amazon and Google according to Strategy Analytics "Cloud Media Services" survey. Read More

Intertrust hits Apple with broad patent suit
A company owned by Sony and Philips is suing Apple, alleging it's infringed numerous patents covering digital rights management technology. Read More

T-Mobile prepped to offer unlimited, no contract plans -- and the iPhone
T-Mobile USA hopes to rock the wireless industry today with detailed plans to sell the iPhone and other phones on an unsubsidized basis with no-contract, unlimited data plans. Read More

Richi Jennings: Apple's buggy iOS 6.1.3 breaks iPhone jailbreak
iOS bugfix has new bug. Nixes jailbreak. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) released a new version of iOS, that finally fixes the lockscreen security hole. However, a similar, new vulnerability has emerged, that isn't fixed by 6.1.3. It will also prevent many people from escaping Tim's walled garden o' family-friendly, parody-free tyranny, as it closes the loophole used by the latest jailbreak tools. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers imagine egg on face at Infinite Loop. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC 2013: Apple's focus on developers makes sense
Apple will increase its focus on developers in the weeks ahead as it works to ensure it maintains its position at the cutting-edge of software design, WWDC this year should feature better tools for Maps and app discovery. Read More

Preston Gralla: iPad vs. PC: Sometimes the accepted wisdom is right
It's clear that hardware makers are experimenting far more with Windows devices than Apple is with the iPad. But that does that herald a revival of the PC? Read More

Jonny Evans: iPhone 6 innovates cloud services
Apple's fast expansion of its US-based data centers in conjunction with its purchase of indoor mapping service firm, WifiSLAM together suggest plans for new breeds of connected service as it seeks to differentiate itself from consistently imitative competitors. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple feels the downturn, but its iPhone release plans pile pressure on its foes
Apple supplier, Hon Hai/Foxconn, reported record annual profits on strength of iPhone and iPad sales, even as the company prepares to introduce the next iteration smartphone in June with an iPhone mini to follow: why competitors should worry... Read More

 

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