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Apple Seeks to Gain Control of iPhone5.com Domain
Posted On Sunday, May 6, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: climate, climate-change, earth, editing, front page, ipad, iphone apps, ipod, jordan
While there has been much debate about whether Apple will refer to the next-generation iPhone as "iPhone 5", "iPhone 6", simply "iPhone", or something else entirely, Fusible notes that Apple has filed a claim with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) seeking to gain control of the iPhone5.com domain. WIPO authorities are currently assessing compliance of Apple's claim with the agency's regulations, and proceedings are likely to be initiated in the near future

AT&T CEO’s “Only Regret” is Offering Unlimited Data Packages
Posted On Friday, May 4, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: amazon, apple, business, climate-change, editing, financial, front page, google, ipod, jordan, mac
Speaking at a conference this week, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson noted that he only had one regret about AT&T being the first cellular carrier to support the iPhone. As reported by the New York Times : “My only regret was how we introduced pricing in the beginning, because how did we introduce pricing? Thirty dollars and you get all you can eat,” he said in the on-stage interview at the Milken Institute’s Global Conference on Wednesday.
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Google Facing Tens of Millions of Dollars in Fines over Safari Privacy Circumvention
Posted On Friday, May 4, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: amazon, climate-change, facebook, financial, imac, internet, iphone apps, jordan
Bloomberg briefly reports that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is preparing to fine Google over its efforts to circumvent privacy restrictions in Safari for iOS to track users through ads on numerous sites across the web.
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Sporadic Reports of Walmart Offering 16 GB AT&T iPhone 4S for $114 [Updated]
Posted On Friday, May 4, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac, iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: 9to5mac, amazon, business, cash, climate, climate-change, front page, hardware, imac, jordan, news, united-states, walmart
Late yesterday, Cult of Mac reported that select Walmart locations had significantly dropped their prices on the AT&T iPhone 4S and iPhone 4, slashing the 16 GB AT&T iPhone 4S to just $114 and the AT&T 8GB iPhone 4 to $34 on contract. Walmart's usual pricing has been $188 for the iPhone 4S and $88 for the iPhone 4, already below Apple's standard $199/$99 pricing.
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Samsung’s New Galaxy S III Phone Offers 4.8-Inch Screen, Siri-Like ‘S Voice’ Feature
Posted On Thursday, May 3, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: business, climate-change, facebook, financial, front page, imac, ipad, mac, markets, united-states
Samsung has certainly become Apple's primary competition in the smartphone race, with the two companies currently taking nearly all of the profits in the mobile phone industry. Consequently, it pays for Apple and its fans to take note of Samsung's advances with its own hardware, and today's launch of its new flagship Galaxy S III smartphone is no exception. The Android-based Samsung Galaxy S III offers a large 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1280x720
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Apple Unlikely to Use Liquidmetal Alloys as Major Design Material for Several Years
Posted On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: advertising, climate-change, copyright, development, google, imac, inventors, ipad, iphone apps, united-states
With many hoping that Apple will undertake a significant redesign effort for the next-generation iPhone, scattered claims have fueled speculation that Apple might base the design on amorphous metal alloys from Liquidmetal Technologies. Apple acquired exclusive rights to Liquidmetal's technologies for use in consumer electronics back in 2010, but so far as used the metal only in the iPhone 3G SIM removal tool
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MacRumors 2012 Blood Drive
Posted On Tuesday, May 1, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: climate-change, discovery, front page, gift, houston, imac, iphone, iphone apps, navigation, security
MacRumors is pleased to announce the third annual MacRumors Blood Drive , for the month of May 2012. We encourage forum members and site visitors to donate blood or platelets at any hospital or blood donation center in their city.
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Apple Again Encouraging Mac Developers to Sign Up for Developer ID Ahead of OS X Mountain Lion
Posted On Monday, April 30, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: birds, climate-change, copyright, corruption, discovery, front page, game-console, hardware, mac, macrumors, microsoft, security, trademark
Apple today sent out an email encouraging Mac developers to sign up for the company's Developer ID program so that their apps can be properly signed ahead of the launch of OS X Mountain Lion later this year. Mountain Lion's Gatekeeper feature gives users the ability to set limits on app installation, with the new "Developer ID" program providing a middle ground of security by which developers can certify that they are the developer behind a given application package. Should the developer be found to behave maliciously, Apple will be able to revoke the Developer ID associated with that developer, preventing applications signed with the ID from running and causing further harm to users
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How Apple Minimizes its Corporate Tax Burden
Posted On Sunday, April 29, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, california, climate-change, iphone apps, ireland, irish, mac, microsoft, navigation
In the latest installment of its "iEconomy" series, The New York Times takes a look at how Apple minimizes its corporate tax burden, taking advantage of a number of legal maneuvers and loopholes around the world. Apple's strategies are of course fully legal and used by many other corporations, but with a spotlight on Apple as it has rapidly risen to become the world's most valuable publicly-traded company with record-setting profits, it has obviously attracted much attention about how it handles its money. Apple, for instance, was among the first tech companies to designate overseas salespeople in high-tax countries in a manner that allowed them to sell on behalf of low-tax subsidiaries on other continents, sidestepping income taxes, according to former executives
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Apple’s Celebrity iPhone 4S Ads Score Well with Viewers
Posted On Friday, April 27, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: android, apple, celebrity, chinese, climate-change, discovery, facebook, fall, iphone, ipod, microsoft, navigation, outlook, trademark
Advertising tracking firm Ace Metrix today shared its data on viewer reactions to Apple's new celebrity iPhone 4S ads featuring Siri and starring Samuel L. Jackson and Zooey Deschanel
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