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Wednesday
Feb 13,2008

“With its enhanced iTunes video offerings, PC-free operation, and a lower price tag,” John P. Falcone (CNET) concludes that “the updated Apple TV is a compelling Internet-enabled entertainment device for the living room” and awards the product an Excellent 8.0 out of 10 rating.

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  • MacBook Air “stunning, elegant, and convenient”

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    Wednesday
    Feb 13,2008

    Mike Wendland (Detroit Free Press) was “impressed but skeptical” at first. But the skepticism quickly passed after he had the opportunity to take MacBook Air out for a flight test. It’s “an absolute delight to look at and to use,” but it’s “the convenience of the MacBook Air that I think has been underreported,” Wendland observes. “For the corporate worker who runs from meeting to meeting, this is the gadget you want. It’s not much bigger than a legal pad in a binder. And, with Wi-Fi now being standard in most of the corporate world, you have full access to your calendar, your address book, e-mail and the Internet, so you’re never out of touch.”

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  • Checking out Apple TV Take Two

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    Wednesday
    Feb 13,2008

    Christopher Breen (macworld.com) takes us on a tour of Apple TV that begins with downloading the software update and ends with the big question—”How’s it look?” To which Breen responds, “Darned good.” After renting Live Free or Die Hard. Breen reports that “ the picture is great on my 42-inch Panasonic plasma display. With a digital audio cable connected to my AV receiver the movie caused the receiver’s 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio light to glow and the resulting sound was bigger than anything I’ve heard come out of the box previously.”

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  • Curl up with Apple TV and enjoy a romantic movie

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    Tuesday
    Feb 12,2008

    From Breakfast At Tiffany’s to Once to Shakespeare in Love, you’ll find plenty of perfectly romantic titles to rent from iTunes. And now that the Apple TV software update is available, you can browse, choose, and rent your Valentine’s evening movie right from a cozy corner of your sofa. Come see how easy it is to update your Apple TV.

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  • Apple Releases Aperture 2

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    Tuesday
    Feb 12,2008

    Apple today introduced Aperture 2, the next major release of its groundbreaking photo editing and management software. Featuring an improved interface, faster browsing, and enhanced image processing, Aperture 2 delivers more than 100 new features that make it faster, easier to use, and more powerful than ever. Thanks to its new low price of $199, anyone can easily organize, edit, and publish photos like a pro. Owners of previous versions of the software can upgrade to Aperture 2 for just $99.

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  • Bento, the “$50 database for the rest of us”

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    Thursday
    Feb 7,2008

    “Bento,” says Stephen H. Wildstrom (businessweek.com) “takes the essence of FileMaker Pro, a database-management program aimed at small- and midsize businesses, and marries it to Mac’s new Leopard operating system. The result is a powerful organizing tool anyone can use.”

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  • iPhone finishes a strong second in Q4 phone sales

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    Wednesday
    Feb 6,2008

    “Even after being on the market for less than half a year,” reports Nancy Gohring (IDG News Service), “more iPhones sold in the fourth quarter than Windows Mobile phones in the U.S., according to research from Canalys.” The research suggest that “iPhone had 28 percent of the U.S. converged-device market in the fourth quarter of 2007” with Research in Motion coming in with 41% and Windows Mobile phones with a 21% share.

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  • Bob LeVitus “still loving the iPhone”

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    Tuesday
    Feb 5,2008

    After months of silence, Bob Levitus (Houston Chronicle) wanted to “share my opinion of iPhone after seven months of heavy use.” After saying that he couldn’t “imagine living without one” way back in July, Levitus adds “that is still true today, as well.” Seven months later, he says, “I believe the iPhone is the best darn mobile phone money can buy.” “Where else,” he wonders, could “can you find a world-class phone, plus video, audio, Web and e-mail, all in a single hand-held device with an intuitive user interface?”

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  • Apple Adds New iPhone & iPod touch Models

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    Tuesday
    Feb 5,2008

    Customers who’d like to carry more music, photos, and videos with them now have new models of iPhone and iPod touch with double the memory from which to choose. The revolutionary iPhone now comes in a new 16GB model for $499. It joins the 8GB model for $399. And the iPod touch now comes in a new 32GB model for $499. It joins the 16GB and 8GB models for $399 and $299, respectively.

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  • Video Tip of the Week: Maps in Address Book

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    Monday
    Feb 4,2008

    You have an upcoming meeting with a colleague who works clear across town. Wouldn’t it be great if you could get directions to her office in just a few seconds? Thanks to the tight integration between Address Book and Google Maps, you can. Find out how by watching the latest Quick Tip of the Week.

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    1. Ars Investigates: Does Google Mobile use Private APIs? - Tonight, our peeps pointed us to this Daring Fireball post that suggests that Google Mobile got an application by Apple that uses private iPhone APIs. Said peeps asked me whether Google is getting a better deal than most devs, or whether Google just pulled something over on Apple. The answer is, to say the least, complicated.
    2. BlackBerry Storm Is Not Quite a Perfect Storm - It's hard to overstate how important the BlackBerry Storm is to RIM and Verizon. It's RIM's bold effort to fend off the iPhone and Verizon's best hope for a star handset that draws people in, or at least keeps them from bailing.
    3. BlackBerry's Storm: Awkward and Disappointing - Research in Motion's BlackBerry Storm looks handsome enough, but it will disappoint prospective buyers hoping for a credible touch-based iPhone alternative.
    4. Engadget reviews the BlackBerry Storm! - The Storm, a widescreen, touchscreen device boasts many of the same features as the iPhone, but adds innovations like a clickable display, and comes packed with RIM's legendary email and messaging services. Mainlined into the biggest and best network in the States, the Storm is an almost deafening blast to the competition at first glance.
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    8. Verizon Wireless bets on Storm for holiday season - Verizon Wireless is betting on the new BlackBerry Storm for the all-important holiday season, hoping the highly anticipated smartphone can compete against the iPhone offered by rival wireless provider AT&T Inc.
    9. iPhone Your Life - Apple Helps Organize the App Store - Apple has unveiled a new section of their website called “iPhone Your life.” With the new page, Apple is attempting to help organize the sea of applications that have flooded the App Store. This is a welcome addition, especially since it’s directly from Apple. Nobody has a better directory as to what applications are in the [...]