Apple Seeds: Apple Releases Minor Updates for ILife Suite, Looking into ...
12.07.11
Apple Seeds is iSource’s diurnal roundup of Apple-related stories for the most diehard of fans, or for the news junkie that has to have all of the day’s rumour:
Apple Releases Minor Updates for All iLife ’11 Applications
Apple has released updates for the intact iLife suite. These updates are primarily bug fix updates. What’s new, is that Apple first pushed out the updates through the Mac App Cooperative store, then through the traditional Software Update. If you prefer to download them manually, you can get the updates from each of the applications’ download chapter.
Apple Looking into Wireless Charging with WiTricity Technology
After reports surfaced suggesting that Apple was looking into adding wireless charging to the 2012 iPhone standard, a new report has surfaced suggesting that Apple is looking into WiTricity technology to accomplish this aspiration. [ Read More ]
Antitrust Investigators Looking into Nortel Patent Purchases
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Apple Seeds: Judge Denies Apple's Injunction Against Amazon's Use of 'Appstore ...
08.07.11
Apple Seeds is iSource’s ordinary roundup of Apple-related stories for the most diehard of fans, or for the news junkie that has to have all of the day’s talk:
Federal Judge Denies Apple’s Injunction Against Amazon’s Use of ‘Appstore’ Name
A federal find has denied Apple’s preliminary injunction to halt Amazon’s use of the footing “appstore” in the branding of their Android app marketplace. Remember, this whole the reality started with Apple suing Amazon over the use of “appstore”. Apple is currently demanding to trademark the term, but seems to be hitting quite a few roadblocks in doing so. [ Study More ]
Apple to Permit Additional Final Cut Pro 7 Licenses for Enterprise Customers
MacRumors reports that Apple held a particular Final Cut Pro X briefing, for enterprise customers, in London on Wednesday. There they discussed several things, including Apple’s move to concession for existing enterprise customers to purchase more FCP 7 licenses if they so choose. This is a direct reply to customer complains wherein Apple took away the ability to purchase FCP 7 before users could acclimate to FCP X’s new narcotic addict interface and functionality. Also discussed where the limitation of the current version of Final Cut Pro X and how Apple is working to recondition the software. [ Read More ]
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