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Steve Jobs’ 1991 FBI File Released, Reveals Consideration for Presidential Appointment
Posted On Thursday, February 9, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: child, city, facebook, freedom, goals, Industry, information, ipad, iphone, ipod, mac, management, utility
As noted by Gawker , the FBI has just released a 1991 background check on Steve Jobs.

Apple to Introduce iPad 3 in First Week of March
Posted On Thursday, February 9, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, city, credit, facebook, front page, iphone, ipod, macrumors, management, screenshots, software, utility
AllThingsD , which has an accurate track record in revealing Apple's new product media events, is reporting that Apple will hold an event to launch the iPad 3 in the first week of March . Sources say the company has chosen the first week in March to debut the successor to the iPad 2, and will do so at one of its trademark special events.
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Photo of the Back of an iPad 3 Rear Shell, Smart Cover Magnets
Posted On Thursday, February 9, 2012 By temp. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, city, credit, facebook, finance, front page, imac, interior, iphone apps, pdf, screenshots, software, twitter, utility
Apparently, iPad 3 enclosures are easy to come by these days. Earlier today, Repair Labs posted a photo of the interior the iPad 3 rear shell. They concluded that there were some minor changes that suggested a larger battery and redesigned logic board.
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Apple Determines iTunes Match Royalties By Counting How Many Times A Song is Accessed
Posted On Wednesday, February 8, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: artist, city, facebook, finance, front page, ipad, iphone apps, jordan, mac, management, screenshots, software, utility
TuneCore president Jeff Price today wrote a blog post praising Apple's iTunes Match service for creating money "out of thin air" for copyright holders. iTunes Match launched with all the major record labels on board, but some small labels refused to participate over concerns the service was legitimizing music pirates. Price disagrees: A person has a song on her computer hard drive
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Apple to Stream Live Paul McCartney Concert to iTunes and Apple TV
Posted On Wednesday, February 8, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac, iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: 9to5mac, apple, beatles, computer, facebook, gaming, iphone, iphone apps, iTunes, macrumors, Motorola, technology, utility
Apple today announced that it will be supporting Paul McCartney's new album release with a special free video stream of a live concert on Thursday, February 9 [ iTunes Store ]. The concert is not only being streamed via iTunes on Mac and PC, but will also be available directly on users' Apple TVs, signaling new efforts by Apple to increase the utility of its set-top box.
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Apple Warns Developers Not to Manipulate App Store Rankings
Posted On Tuesday, February 7, 2012 By admin. Under 9to5Mac, iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: copyright, development, facebook, iphone, iphone apps, macrumors, marketing, utility
Yesterday, a TouchArcade thread was posted that warned about fraudulent App promotion services that guarantee Top 25 rankings for a modest fee. According to the poster, these services utilize automated scripts or bots to artificially boost free app rankings into the Top charts.
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Apple Adds High-DPI Versions of Pointers in OS X 10.7.3
Posted On Tuesday, February 7, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac, iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: adventure, apple, beach, copyright, development, facebook, front page, icons, imac, iphone, ipod, mac, management, Motorola, utility
Screenshot from FinerThingsIn.com DaringFireball notes several changes in some of the icons found in OS X 10.7.3. Several of our readers had also noticed the small changes in pointer icons in the latest version
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Apple’s Grand Central Neighbor Seeing 7% Increase In Sales
Posted On Monday, February 6, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac, iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: adventure, article, copyright, front page, gaming, imac, ipad, iphone, iphone apps, japanese, mac, traffic, utility
New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)'s s weetheart deal for Apple's just-opened Grand Central Terminal retail store seems to be paying dividends for the MTA and neighboring stores. One restaurant is reporting a 7 percent increase in sales since the store opened in December
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Best Buy Dreams Up a $1499 42-Inch ‘Apple HDTV’ for Customer Feedback
Posted On Monday, February 6, 2012 By temp. Under 9to5Mac, iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: 9to5mac, entertainment, European, front page, gaming, imac, internet, ipad, iphone apps, management, microsoft, software, traffic, utility
The Verge reports that Best Buy has been surveying some of its customers on proposed products and services, with the company including a description of a 42-inch "Apple HDTV" priced at $1499. The listing is undoubtedly simply a concept dreamed up by Best Buy to help gauge interest in such an offering, but provides an interesting perspective on what the major electronics retailer might be hoping for and what it thinks its customers would want in an Apple television set.
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Samsung Continues to Poke Fun at Apple Fans in Super Bowl Ad
Posted On Monday, February 6, 2012 By admin. Under 9to5Mac, iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: apple, consumer, copyright, European, facebook, gaming, imac, ipad, iphone apps, mac, microsoft, pdf, traffic, utility
Samsung aired another of its series of Apple-mocking commercials during the 2012 Super Bowl tonight. In this ad, Samsung is pushing the new Samsung Galaxy Note .
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