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German publisher drops 12,000 PCs for Mac; more

04.07.2008 23:58    appleinsider.com
One of Germany's largest newspaper publishers will become one of Apple's largest-ever customers when it converts all of its 12,000 computers from Windows systems to Macs. Also, the latest beta of Flash Player 10 promises to boost sluggish performanc...


It's already begun: iPhone 3G line starting in New York City

04.07.2008 23:58    appleinsider.com
Although it's not the first release and ample supply is expected, a queue has reportedly begun outside of Apple's Fifth Avenue retail store to buy iPhone 3G a full week before its release.As of mid-afternoon on Friday, a ten-person line

Microsoft's Silverlight draws patent suit

04.07.2008 18:04    macworld.co.uk
Gotuit Media has sued Microsoft, claiming that Silverlight violates its video indexing patents. Video software developer Gotuit Media has sued Microsoft, claiming that its Silverlight multimedia software infringes several of the company's patents.

Mac user groups improve UK connection

04.07.2008 18:04    macworld.co.uk
Live in the UK and in search of a user group? MUG has the answer... Mac user groups in the UK and Ireland have introduced a new system to help Mac-heads find the date and location of their next local

Europa Universalis: Rome' for Mac available now

04.07.2008 18:04    macworld.co.uk
The latest Paradox Interactive title to be published for the Mac. Virtual Programming has introduced Europa Universalis: Rome' for the Mac, making the title immediately available as a download, with physical product to ship at a later date.

BBC plans iPlayer pre-booking

04.07.2008 18:04    macworld.co.uk
BBC proposes new system for telly online The BBC plans to introduce a pre-booking feature to its iPlayer service, enabling users to queue those shows they want to see up to a week before they air.

QuarkXPress 8 goes on international tour

04.07.2008 18:04    macworld.co.uk
Quark plans to host a 58 city international tour to introduce QuarkXPress 8 to creative professionals. Quark plans to host a 58 city international tour to introduce QuarkXPress 8 to creative professionals.

Critical vulnerability found in popular VLC Media Player

04.07.2008 12:24    macworld.co.uk
Secunia finds flaw in VLC Media Player Danish security company Secunia has found a flaw in the VLC Media Player that could allow an attacker to gain control of someone's (Windows) PC.

Developers satisfied with Apple's enterprise work

04.07.2008 12:24    macworld.co.uk
Apple would be less innovative if it focused more on the enterprise... Apple's focus over the last year or so has been largely on the iPhone, leaving Mac developers who work in the enterprise market to pretty much fend for

eBay jettisons controversial PayPal plan

04.07.2008 12:24    macworld.co.uk
eBay abandons controversial Australian plan eBay has pulled the pin on its controversial plan that would have forced all Australian users into using PayPal.

O2 plans for iPhone 3G launch revealed?

04.07.2008 12:24    macworld.co.uk
Carphone Warehouse accidentally reveals plans for iPhone 3G launch date A reader of our sister title, PC Advisor has revealed the secret plans for the UK launch of the Apple 3G iPhone. These include VIP passes for people who pre-order

Asustek to offer Eee PC with built-in 3G wireless

04.07.2008 12:24    macworld.co.uk
Asustek will offer an Eee PC later this year with built-in 3G connectivity. Later this year, Asustek will offer a version of its Eee PC mini-laptops with built-in 3G (third generation mobile telecommunications) to compete with rivals that are doing

Apple slashes price of SSD Flash-based MacBook Air

04.07.2008 12:24    macworld.co.uk
Price cut thanks to lower cost of Nand flash memory Apple has dropped the price of the solid-state drive version of the MacBook Air to £1,719 inc VAT.

Antitrust review of Google-Yahoo deal no surprise

04.07.2008 12:24    macworld.co.uk
DOJ deal oversight is no surprise to anyone News reports this week that the US Department of Justice is formally reviewing a proposed advertising deal between Google and Yahoo came as no surprise to some tech trade groups and advocacy

Google blurs faces to protect privacy in French StreetView

04.07.2008 12:24    macworld.co.uk
Google face-blurring technology needs a little more work Google has chosen to blur the faces of people caught on camera by the French edition of its StreetView service.

New Apple touch patents show body part sensing, fingernail input

04.07.2008 00:59    appleinsider.com
In what's considered the definitive overview of Apple's attempts to patent its multi-touch interface, a deluge of newly-public filings show Apple considering technology that hasn't yet been used in the iPhone or the Mac -- including sensing the diffe...

MacBook Air slashed by $500

04.07.2008 00:26    ubergizmo.com
Apple is now selling its super slim MacBook Air for $2598, down from the $3098. The cut was the result of a cut in price for two of the MacBook's components. The Intel Core 2 Duo processor upgrade for the

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