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Apple letter invites neighbors to give feedback on Campus 2

Apple is reaching out to its neighbors in Cupertino, having mailed a packet to residents of the city of Cupertino containing images and information about its planned Campus 2. The mailing requests feedback from Cupertino residents and attempts to allay...

Cable Companies Band Together To Offer Free 4G/LTE Alternative

Cable companies begin offering free roaming Wi-Fi to customersLTE devices, including iPads, offer users tow major advantages: speeds typical faster than many wired providers (in my neck of the woods, Verizon LTE is just over twice as fast as Time Warner’s Roadrunner Turbo) and...

Cable Companies Band Together To Offer Free 4G/LTE Alternative

Cable companies begin offering free roaming Wi-Fi to customersLTE devices, including iPads, offer users tow major advantages: speeds typical faster than many wired providers (in my neck of the woods, Verizon LTE is just over twice as fast as Time Warner’s Roadrunner Turbo) and...

OS X Mountain Lion to include automatic app downloads

Automatic app downloads are being integrated into OS X Mountain Lion, checks show. The feature is present in the latest Developer Preview of the OS; under the new option, titles bought at the Mac App Store should, in theory, appear on any other Mac sig...

Lumix ƒ2.8 12-35mm Is World’s First Fixed Aperture Mirrorless Zoom

zoomtastic.jpg“Oh. Oh. Oh!” was the ejaculative ‘sentence’ I uttered when I saw the press release for this new Micro Four Thirds lens. It comes from Panasonic, and runs from 12-35mm, or 24-70 in old money, and also packs in image stabilization. That’s fine. But...

Supreme Court declines to hear file-swapping case

Boston student Joel Tenenbaum may be in for a second federal trial.

Apple and Microsoft’s “patent exploitation” pact, plus 4 other Apple stories to read today

Here's our daily pick of stories about Apple from around the web you shouldn't miss. Today's installment: What Apple et al are up to with Nortel's patent trove, why iPhone subsidies won't be lowered any time soon, a contract-free iPhone 3GS and Tim Cook's compensation.

Is FaceTime over 3G really a good idea?

Apple may be planning to add 3G data support for FaceTime on iOS devices, based on some recently published screenshots. Many have wanted FaceTime on a mobile broadband instead of Wi-Fi networks. But I'm not sold that it's a good idea. Here's why.

Procreate Is A Full-Featured Mobile Easel And More

The biggest reason for why I always wanted to become a writer is because I’m not good at creating visual art. I like to look at any kind of great art — from the old masters to talented dribbble users — and this love for well-crafted visual arts helped me getting to write here at...

iOS developers not concerned about Apple making a larger iPhone screen

If the rumors pan out and Apple's next-generation iPhone features a larger 4-inch screen, developers say they don't think the change will be a major problem.

My New Dropbox List-Making App: TaskAgent 2.2

In the past few months, I have been refining my Dropbox-powered writing workflow, adding new tools and checking out updates to existing ones in order to achieve a reliable, yet seamless environment for quick notes, longer articles, and lists. In particular, I mentioned TaskAgent, an iOS app to manage lists through easily formatted text files...

Samsung exec hints cross-licensing as option in Apple suit

Samsung is still hoping to settle in its global legal disputes with Apple, Reuters reports. The head of the company's mobile division, J.K. Shin, spoke to journalists at a Seoul airport yesterday shortly before flying to the US. "There is still a big g...