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Macworld: Core i7 iMacs beat even 8 core Mac ProsWoops. It looks like Apple might have made those new iMacs a little too fast! According to Macworld's tests, The Core i7 iMac beat the Octo-core Mac Pro 2.2GHz in a number of Speedmark tests and overall it was 1.5% faster than the fastest base model computer Apple sells. Sure, you can update that Mac Pro Beast to 2.93GHz Octo, but that is $2600 more, $500 more than the entire Core i7 iMac!
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Plaintiffs ask federal judge to force Apple to hand over the iPhone 1.1.1 source code in Jailbreaking caseComputerworld has the story. A lawsuit that has been dragging on since the iPhone 1.1.1 update that bricked a lot of jailbroken iPhones got an interesting twist this week. The plaintiffs in the case are requesting that Apple reveal the source code of the iPhone 1.1.1 software so they can ascertain whether or not Apple maliciously bricked jailbroken iPhones or whether is was just a by-product of the new software code. Good luck with that. I can't think of anything that Apple would want to give up less than that source code, even if it is two years and iterations old. ( Filed Under: )
Gameloft Exec: On Android nobody is making significant revenue
"We have significantly cut our investment in Android platform, just like ... many others," Gameloft finance director Alexandre de Rochefort said at an investor conference. Rochefort said the company has cut back on investment mostly due to weaknesses of Android's application store. "It is not as neatly done as on the iPhone. Google has not been very good to entice customers to actually buy products. On Android nobody is making significant revenue," Rochefort said. Games for iPhone generated 13 percent of Gameloft's revenue in the last quarter. "We are selling 400 times more games on iPhone than on Android," Rochefort said. 400 to one isn't a good ratio for Android no matter how big a lead the iPhone has had.
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Verizon Droids already dropping in price. Dell sells for $120
Verizon/Motorola have taken a different approach with their top handset. Merely a week after launch, the Droid has already lost $80 in value over at Dell who are selling it for $120 with plan. This follows news that the Palm Pre is selling for $79.99 at Amazon (Pixie is $24.99 - not even enough to qualify for free shipping - zoikes). Why are Verizon and Motorola so quick to discount the Droid when apparently it has been flying off of shelves?
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Sony plans its very own socially-connected iTunes
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Microsoft's Ballmer concedes Apple's gains; Dell income dwindles
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Pro apps: Autodesk Smoke 2010 comes to the Mac
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SEGA makes iPhone promise as analysts predict Apple to drive mobile gamingSEGA has announced Super Monkey Ball 2 for the iPhone (video above), with the games development company stressing it has many more games in development for the Apple mobile platform, a platform expected to account for 24 percent of portable game sales by 2014. Read on... ( Filed Under: )
Amazon offering good discounts on MobileMe packs
Apple updates Boot Camp, no Windows 7 support just yet
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