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OS x.1

By , Saturday, Aug 28, 2010
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This Wednesday, at their annual special music event, Apple will most likely introduce the final version of iOS 4.1 for iPhone and iPod touch (though probably not for iPad

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Why we probably won’t see iOS 4 for iPad next week

By , Thursday, Aug 26, 2010
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Next week, when Apple holds its annual special music event, we probably won’t get iOS 4 for iPad. We’ll almost certainly see that new iPod touch 4 with

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Adobe Flash gives up on iPhone, gives out on Android?

By , Saturday, Aug 21, 2010
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Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen has told Telegraph that, since Apple’s just not that into Flash, he and his almost ubiquitous plugin are moving on:

“We believe in open systems. We

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So which Android device out-sold iPhone?

By , Friday, Aug 13, 2010
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Once again the internet is flooded with catchy headlines that Android outsold iPhone for the first half of 2010. And why not, that’s a great headline. But it’s also —

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European Union joins FTC probe into lack of Flash support in Apple’s iOS

By , Wednesday, Aug 11, 2010
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The European Union has decided to throw their efforts behind the publicity grab FTC investigation into Apple’s lack of support for Adobe’s Flash player and Flash cross-compiler on iPhone and

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Regarding AT&T, Verizon, and iPhone exclusivity

By , Tuesday, Aug 10, 2010
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No one outside a very few at Apple and AT&T know exactly how long iPhone will remain exclusive in the US. While the original deal was for 5 years,

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Regarding Jailbreak, exploits, and maliciousness

By , Monday, Aug 2, 2010
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Last night during iPad live I ranted on about how a web-based Jailbreak, like the recent iPhone 4/iOS 4.x/iOS 3.2.x release showed a dangerous exploit that Apple needed to patch

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iPhone 4 vs Android Captivate

By , Monday, Jul 26, 2010
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An iPhone 4 user’s experience with the Android 2.1 powered Samsung Captivate on AT&T

I’ll preface this by saying before this review, I’ve hardly laid hands on an Android device,

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What Jailbreaking/Unlocking DMCA exception means for end users

By , Monday, Jul 26, 2010
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The Library of Congress’ DMCA exception for jailbreaking is big news for our community.  The new ruling basically says that jailbreaking or unlocking devices is not illegal.  But I think

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iPhone, Android, and why smartphone openness is a lie

By , Friday, Jul 23, 2010
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I’ve written several times that the “openness” argument made against Apple’s iPhone in general, and by Google against Apple in particular is overblown and often disingenuous. Sure, other smartphones might

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