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  • A Television Project That Might Make Steve Jobs IRate Dave Itzkoff, New York TimesIf Steven P. Jobs wants relief from one of his more merciless satirists, a television set may not be the best place to turn. On Tuesday, the cable channel Epix and the studio Media Rights Capital said they had struck a development deal for a new series called ?iCon,? to be written by Dan Lyons, a Newsweek contributor who has sent up the Apple chief executive on his popular blog, The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, and in his novel ?Options: The Secret Life of Steve Jobs ? A Parody.?Tweet
  • 25 Things You Can Remote Control With Your iPhone Dan Frommer, Business InsiderOne of the more interesting things you can do with Apple's iPhone and iPod touch is to use it as a remote control for other devices.Since the iPhone App Store launched almost two years ago, developers have created hundreds of remote control applications.Tweet
  • NPR, WSJ Plan Flash-free Web Sites For Apple iPad AppleInsiderIn addition to new App Store software, National Public Radio and The Wall Street Journal also plan to create specific versions of their Web sites completely devoid of Adobe Flash for iPad users.Tweet
  • Apple Offers Updates For Samsung, Brother Printers Philip Michaels, MacworldTweet
  • Apple Delays iPad Keyboard Dock, Power Adapter Until May AppleInsiderOriginally scheduled to ship soon after the iPad launch in April, both the keyboard dock and 10W USB power adapter for Apple's tablet computer now have estimated ship dates sometime in the month of May.Tweet
  • Apple's Mac Mini Server 'Ideal' For The Small Office Ryan Faas, ComputerworldThe Mac Mini server is a well-priced solution for small businesses.Tweet
  • New Google Hire Takes On Apple John Letzing, Wall Street JournalTim Bray, a software developer employed until recently at Sun Microsystems Inc., said Monday he has joined Google as a "developer advocate" with a focus on the company's Android operating system. And he wasted no time decrying Apple's vision of the cellphone market and strategy for the iPhone.Tweet
  • Microsoft Getting Closer To Apple, More Clues Brier Dudley, Seattle TimesBrad Smith, Microsoft's general counsel and senior vice president, welcomed Apple's lawsuit as the opening salvo in a bigger effort to sort out who owns the technology used in smartphones and start collecting a standard set of royalties. License holders have been talking about this behind the scenes for some time, and Apple brought it out in the open, he said.Tweet
  • How Long Can Little Developers Hang On At Apple's App Store? Peter Kafka, Wall Street JournalOne of the most interesting things about Apple?s App Store is that it is a level playing field, or at least it?s supposed to be. That said, it certainly helps to be one of the big guys.Tweet
  • Startup Developers Represent One In Five On Apple's App Store AppleInsiderAn estimated one in five iPhone developers are companies founded specifically to create applications for the iPhone, according to the latest Flurry Smartphone Industry Pulse survey. That represents the second-largest category of developers behind only preexisting online companies, including giants like Google, Facebook and eBay. Those established brands take up 22 percent of the iPhone developer share.Tweet
  • Apple Hires 'Senior Prototype Engineer' For Work On Wearable Computing Seth Weintraub, ComputerworldRichard DeVaul's Linkedin status changed last month from Founder & President at AWare Technologies to Senior Prototype Engineer at Apple, Inc. This is a significant hire for Apple and one that shows the company is looking far ahead into the future of mobile computing.Tweet
  • Aperture Update Fixes Video Issues Serenity Caldwell, MacworldTweet
  • Opinion: 'Less Is More,' The iPad Paradox Mike Elgan, ComputerworldThe truth is that people don?t buy consumer electronics for the quantity of features. They buy it for the quality of experience.Tweet
  • Things 1.3 Doug McLean, TidBITSBusy people take notice: the latest version of Cultured Code's popular task manager Things is now available and comes with a big functionality boost. Version 1.3 brings a new Mixed Projects feature, enabling users to work with projects that have active, inactive, and scheduled to-dos all at once, something that wasn't previously possible.Tweet
  • The MacBundles Offers 'Build Your Own Bundle' Option Ramu Nagappan, MacworldThe MacBundles has put a new spin on the now well established software bundling promotion. In addition to offering the usual ?batch of a dozen software titles for $50,? the MacBundles has created a BYOB (Build Your Own Bundle) option that lets you customize the package.Tweet
  • An Ode To DiskWarrior, SuperDuper, And Dropbox John Gruber, Daring FireballThree weeks ago the hard drive in my MacBook Pro went bad. So far as I can tell, I didn?t lose a single byte of data. Here?s how.Tweet
  • Surfing In Antarctica Daniel Jalkut, Red Sweater BlogWhile the rest of the world iterates on existing solutions to known problems, Apple discovers and solves problems we didn?t even know we had.Tweet
  • Now It's War: Apple Poaches A Googler The Business InsiderApple and Google were alleged to have had a no-poaching pact for years . Now that they're enemies pitched in an Android versus iPhone battle, it appears that agreement is over.Tweet
  • Review: Strata Design 3D CX 6.1 Dan Ablan, MacworldWhile most 3D programs on the market play nicely with Adobe?s industry standard apps, none have thus far created an integrated system that removes the guesswork for its users. That?s the strength of Strata Design 3D CX 6.1.Tweet
  • The iPad Developer's Challenge Erica Ogg, CNET NewsApplications meant for the iPhone may look similar to their iPad brethren, but they present new challenges to the people creating them.Tweet
  • TalkTalk To Drop PCs And Switch Staff To Apple Nic Fildes, The TimesBritain?s second-largest residential broadband provider is preparing to switch its entire workforce to Apple laptops.Apple has been a minor player in the enterprise market and does not make a priority of selling directly to corporate customers, outside the education and media sectors. But with more workers using Apple?s computers at home and downloading business applications and checking e-mails on their iPhones, the pressure on companies to switch to Apple?s products for work purposes is growing.Tweet
  • Readers Are Devouring Apple Book Apps Olga Kharif, BusinessWeekDemand for digital book applications on Apple devices gives developers and publishers fresh ways to make money?a mixed blessing for Amazon.Tweet
  • Apple's HTC Patent Lawsuit Is A Bluff Joe Wilcox, Beta NewsApple's initial goals have little to do with protecting intellectual property as much as scaring away competitors.Tweet

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