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Purported email exchanges between Apple fans and Steve Jobs are doing the rounds raising concerns that OS X 10.7 Lion doesn’t support what is known as a ‘clean’ install.A ‘clean’ installation of Mac OS X refers to the user’s ability to get a completely empty machine up and running ... |
22 June 2011 05:57 GMT |
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An alleged email exchange between an Apple fan and CEO Steve Jobs indicates that LocationGate is all bogus, whereas Android phones really do track users’ whereabouts and even send the info back to Google’s HQ.
For those who aren’t in the loop, two security researchers have recently discovered tha... |
26 April 2011 08:35 GMT |
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A purported email from Apple’s CEO indicates that MobileMe, the $99-a-year cloud service, will see major improvements next year, including better file syncing across devices. An Apple fanatic, the MacRumors reader who allegedly had an email conversation with Steve Jobs, is becoming increasingly frustrated by t... |
8 December 2010 03:44 GMT |
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If you thought Phil Schiller would steal Steve Jobs’ spotlight with his activity on Twitter, think again. The Apple CEO, who notoriously answers fans’ emails, is at it again, confirming (more or less) that Safari and third-party iOS applications are getting AirPlay support in 2011.AirPlay, an iOS 4 featur... |
1 December 2010 05:33 GMT |
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Jim Barcus, the president of a company that makes smartphone apps for commercial radio stations says Apple is rejecting all single-station apps starting November 10th. The company is known to dismiss apps that offer limited functionality, or that replicate the features of other titles in the App Store.Apple (supposed... |
25 November 2010 06:31 GMT |
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Apple has no plans to drop the price on its tablet computer to match the competitive pricing announced by TJ Maxx last week, according to an email conversation between an Apple fan the Apple CEO, Steve Jobs.In what is a typical news story involving the name of Apple’s chief executive officer, 9to5mac has obtain... |
22 November 2010 08:22 GMT |
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A purported email exchange between an Apple fan and Apple CEO Steve Jobs seems to confirm that iWork ‘11 has been held back so that AirPlay could make its way into Keynote 11, the application that assists users in making presentations for the big screen.Although Apple officially updated iLife 11 this October, t... |
15 November 2010 03:14 GMT |
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Seattle iOS developer Ram Arumugam decided to take matters into his own hands when Apple rejected his Economy for iPad application, even though he knew he had used private APIs to work around a bug relating to the way the iOS virtual keyboard was working inside his app.He filed an appeal to the App Store Review team,... |
12 November 2010 06:10 GMT |
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A person concerned about Apple’s move to drop Xserve development got a typically terse email reply from the Apple CEO, learning that the 1U rackmount line of server computers wasn’t selling all that well.Apple recently confirmed plans to discontinue the Xserve, noting that customers looking to upgrade, re... |
8 November 2010 08:26 GMT |
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An email reply signed Apple CEO, Steve Jobs suggests that the company behind the Mac operating system is preparing to ship an enhanced, 64-bit version of the Final Cut Studio video and audio production suite.Concerned that Apple did not feature an announcement on Final Cut Studio at the October 20 Back to the Mac eve... |
3 November 2010 05:42 GMT |
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According to an article by WPIX.Com, Chelsea Kate Isaacs, the journalism student that engaged in a tense email conversation with Apple’s CEO, is now the talk of college campuses around the globe.Isaac's is quoted as saying "I know the Sydney Herald apparently published my Facebook address in the paper," on... |
23 September 2010 05:16 GMT |
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A college journalism student from Long Island reportedly emailed Steve Jobs about a problem she had with Apple's PR department. According to Gawker, the conversation ended with Jobs telling the student "Leave us alone."Long Island University senior Chelsea Kate Isaacs, a 22-year old former hand model, reportedly... |
18 September 2010 10:40 GMT |
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Apple’s CEO has confirmed that Apple is working on a fix for iPhone 3G customers experiencing poor performance after applying the iOS 4.1 software update.Following complaints from iPhone 3G users accusing issues after installing iOS 4, Apple kicked off an investigation telling the press that it was aware of the... |
21 August 2010 09:57 GMT |
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A followup piece regarding an angry email conversation between a certain Jason Burford and Apple’s CEO calls Apple liars, after the company’s PR "emphatically" denied the respective conversation had ever taken place between the two parties.The Boy Genius Report, a rumor-focused site, went on record this p... |
5 July 2010 06:46 GMT |
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An alleged email conversation with Apple’s CEO has been labeled as fake by the Mac maker’s PR unit, although the original source continues to “believe this exchange to be 100% legitimate.” The conversation reportedly occurred between a person named “Tom” by the Boy Genius Repor... |
2 July 2010 03:14 GMT |
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A customer planning to upgrade his original iPhone (2G) to the newest Apple smartphone - the iPhone 4 - reportedly decided to hold off his purchase until Apple’s CEO could confirm that the company didn’t use conflict-minerals. Softpedia reported yesterday that high-profile electronics manufacturers, inclu... |
29 June 2010 05:11 GMT |
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The Internet is now filled with reports on Apple’s iPhone 4 reception issues, in what is somewhat of a design flaw for the new-generation smartphone. However, it’s not something you wouldn’t normally see on a number of different handsets, according to Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. Responding to ema... |
25 June 2010 03:35 GMT |
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Speculation that Apple is dropping the Mac has seemingly begun to annoy Steve Jobs. Apple’s CEO has responded to an email from a blogger who also questioned this theory, boasting, “Completely wrong. Just wait.” Mr. Jobs does not only deny the possibility of Apple dropping the Mac, but he actually hi... |
11 June 2010 04:27 GMT |
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While some will find it hard to believe that Apple’s Steve Jobs actually regards Adobe well, with the CEO reportedly calling it lazy, at one point, reports suggest the guy actually does. An email reply from the recently chatty Jobs reveals Apple simply chooses not have Flash incorporated in its devices, and tha... |
28 May 2010 06:42 GMT |
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Gawker Media exchanged some heated emails with Apple’s CEO on Friday night, reports reveal, with the former ultimately publishing the conversation for the entire world to see. Gawker owns Gizmodo, the tech-site having made headlines this past month for publishing photos, videos and technical details about a fou... |
17 May 2010 05:06 GMT |
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Steve Jobs’ email replies seem to be flying in recently, with another customer showing immense discontent at the company’s planned release dates for the iPad in a message addressed to Apple's CEO. Intentionally, the device has been delayed by a month. Apple issued an official statement on the matter... |
16 April 2010 09:39 GMT |
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Early, new-model MacBook Pro benchmarks have shown that Apple’s most popular Mac is indeed speedier, following yesterday’s upgrades, but still not screaming on the CPU front. Apple’s CEO allegedly said in an email that the company decided to focus on beefing up only the 15-inch and 17-inch configura... |
14 April 2010 06:28 GMT |
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Several email replies to Apple fans signed Steve Jobs have emerged this week, all of which confirm some of Apple’s future plans regarding the iPad, the company’s line of MacBook computers, and other Apple offerings. Various sources report on the topic, one of which says that, "When a CEO personally respon... |
24 March 2010 04:37 GMT |
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