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mac.ro (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
The majority of Apple rumors ignored by the veterans at sites like Macrumors and Apple Insider are non-sourced, usually building up from the updrafts of the blog/analyst/network news circle jerk...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
... nice domain name, also feel free to drop suggestions and open letters for the City and Mayor of Cupertino in here, too. Maybe an Apple-designed swing set off of N Stelling Road or something. [
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The Motorcycle Blog Aggregator (Free subscription) | 01/07/2008
From BluepoofBikes Motorcycle Adventures - Hi honeys, we're home! You'll get a full ride report eventually (hopefully within the month), but in the meantime, here are your Leg 3 photos. ;) A pretty field out in Wisconsin: Posing with a Big Fake Cow: Bikes with...
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
Tony Dennis the Inquirer , Friday 27 June 2008. 10:05:00 How to win friends and influence people PERHAPS IVAN Seidenberg, boss of Verizon Wireless is the States, is cheesed off that Apple hasn't produced a Cdmaone version of its Iphone. He's made some very disparaging remarks about Duke Jobs of Cupertino in an interview with the FT....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | yesterday
Stewart Meagher the Inquirer , Friday 4 July 2008. 12:31:00 Just an arm and three quarters of a leg now, Airheads THE KINDLY FOLK at Cupertino have lopped £300 ($500) off of the price of the top-spec Macbook Air. Still the thinnest notebook in the world, and guaranteed to make your average Apple fanboi's winky go a bit funny at thirty paces, the 64GB SSD version has dropped from £2028 to...
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Laptoping.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Apple this month cut the price of the MacBook Air version with a solid state drive by $500, AppleInsider reports. “The Cupertino-based Mac maker is now selling its super slim 13-inch 1.8GHz MacBook Air with a 64GB solid state drive for $2598, down from the $3098 fetching price that was listed as recently as last week,” [...]
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D' Technology Weblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
AppleInsider reports that with the price of NAND flash memory continuing its steady sequential decline, Apple this month cut the price of its Solid State Drive (SSD)-equipped MacBook Air by half a grand. The Cupertino-based Mac maker is now selling its super slim 13-inch 1.8GHz MacBook Air with a 64GB Solid State Drive for $2598, down [...]
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AppleInsider (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
With the price of NAND flash memory continuing its steady sequential decline, Apple Inc. this month cut the price of its Solid State Drive (SSD)-equipped MacBook Air by half a grand, AppleInsider has discovered. The Cupertino-based Mac maker is n...
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iPhone and iPod Touch Software (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
With the price of NAND flash memory continuing its steady sequential decline, Apple Inc. this month cut the price of its Solid State Drive (SSD)-equipped MacBook Air by half a grand, AppleInsider has discovered. The Cupertino-based Mac maker is n...
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
Stewart Meagher the Inquirer , Wednesday 2 July 2008. 16:58:00 Samsung tells memory buyers to wait in line SAMSUNG ELECTRONIC is telling its smaller NAND flash customers to either get in line behind the Cupertino Cabal, or go elsewhere. Digitimes is reporting that the Korean electronics giant has taken an Apple order for 50 million 8Gb chips, mainly for use in the forthcoming, and soon to be...
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Best Gadgets World (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Jul 2nd 2008 at 6:42AM Daaaamn, talk about clout. If DigiTimes' sources are correct, then Samsung, the world's primary supplier of flash memory, just told its non-Apple customers to suck it in favor of a "large batch of orders" it received from Cupertino. The order is said to be for 50-million "8Gb-equivalent" (we assume they mean gigabyte, or GB) NAND chips "mainly...
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Market Wire - Computers and Software (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
CUPERTINO, CA (MARKET WIRE) Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ: SYMC) today announced that Computershare Ltd., a financial market services and technology provider for the global securities industry, has selected Vontu Data Loss Prevention 8 from Symantec. The Vontu solution will protect the Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and financial records of more than 100 million shareholder accounts managed...
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pocketnow.com (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
This is a rumor for now, but it is interesting that Gizmodo is reporting that a corporate version of the iPhone may be coming out of Cupertino that has a sliding keyboard, not unlike the TyTN II and the Touch Pro . According to the reports obtained by Giz, the reason for this may be that Apple wants to make inroads with enterprise sales. This seems not too likely as Cupertino likes simple...
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Engadget Mobile (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
Filed under: Handsets , Apple Daaaamn, talk about clout. If DigiTimes ' sources are correct, then Samsung, the world's primary supplier of flash memory, just told its non-Apple customers to suck it in favor of a "large batch of orders" it received from Cupertino. The order, is said to be for 50-million "8Gb-equivalent" (we assume they mean gigabyte, or GB) NAND chips "mainly for use in Apple's...
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Fast Company Now (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
Apple [NASDAQ:APPL] might be leading edge, but they're not stubborn. That's the implication of an article appearing in The Register today which has the temerity to suggest that Cupertino might be developing an iPhone with a slide-out keyboard to appeal to mid-level corporate users. read more