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Adobe announcing CS5 on April 12th

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An announcement of an announcement as Tidbits says…

Adobe will formally announce their CS5 Suite of applications on Monday April 12th at 11am EDT.  If you register or already a Adobe user, you can get a feed of the announcement live.  Also there are currently eight sneak preview videos on Adobe’s website.

Beyond what’s been profiled in Flash CS5’s ability to export .ipa files for the iPhoneOS, not too much is known about CS5 (will palettes be standardized across all apps?).  There might even be a new application in the mix.  

19 days until liftoff.

Digg iPhone app tomorrow?

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Update: As expected, it is out.

While we wait and see what happens with Opera in the App Store, Mashable says Digg will have its app in the App Store tomorrow.  Kevin Rose hinted about the app last year.  Is it me or is Digg starting to lose relevance now that Twitter and Facebook are moving so quickly into its realm?  

Anyway, if you are still a Digg user, get ready for this, tomorrow:

UPDATE: As promised, the Digg app appeared in the store tonight and can be found here.

Universal Mailbox in iPhone OS 4.0 mail.app + Steve Jobs using his iPad Build 7B359 to email (Updated)

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Steve Jobs has been on a user email rampage of late.  Its gotten to the point that it has become a new means of controlled leaks and communication for Apple as a company.  See previous here, here, here.

The latest emails, sent from his iPad Build 7B359, say that there will be a way to import docs (from iDisk or iWork.com) into iWork on the iPad and the iPad/iPod/iPhone’s Mail.app will eventually have Universal inbox functionality (via TUAW).  

Universal inbox functionality is something we’ve been really hoping for, but it is unlikely to be in 3.2 as that’s mostly an incremental update and and a Mail.app rewrite would seem to indicate a new version of the OS.  We’re holding out hope however, that we’ll see it in 3.2.

It would also appear that Steve Jobs is not an early adopter.  Build 7B359 one build behind the current iPad 3.2 beta 5 build.

Update: Appleinsider is getting in on the action a little late with word from Jobs that AT&T won’t carry the iPad initially.  They’ll probably join in when a 3G iPad is available in late April on their network (OK, that’s obvious)  Jobs said:

Initially at Apple Retail and online stores and Best Buy,”

Opera Mini submitted to the App Store

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Opera Mini has been submitted to the App Store.  Opera hopes to help browsing speeds by sending traffic through its severs which compress webpages.  The iPhone would then pick up the webpages as compressed Opera files and display them at rates which Opera believes to be up to five times as fast as Mobile Safari.  Seems to work pretty well on low speed networks    Check out the video below.

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The video is certainly more impressive than their previous effort.  But will Apple let Opera Mini into the App Store? via E’s

 

 

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MacRumors: Apple about to update MacBook Pros

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MacRumors is reporting that MacBook Pro supplies have become constrained…

MacRumors has heard that the MacBook Pro supplies to retailers have abruptly become constrained, possibly suggesting that updates could be imminent.

…and that Steve Jobs has replied to someone who asked about MacBook Pro delivery dates:

“I recognise the need for secrecy etc but I am really losing heart in the lack of vision for the MBP and Mac Pros. Not expecting a response but as someone who has personally switched dozens of people onto the mac way this is a sad email for me to compose.”

Jobs replies:

“Not to worry.”

Translation: “Buck up little camper, your money will be mine soon enough”.  FWIW, the Apple’s Online store is fully stocked with current model MacBook Pros.

Apple Store employees are saying that they will soon sell iPhones at 'list price' without proof of AT&T service?

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As of today, you no longer need an AT&T plan to purchase an iPhone at an Apple Store.   Apple’s new policy is that anyone can walk into an Apple Store and pick up an iPhone 8GB for $499, 16GB for $599 and 32GB for $699.  They will allow one unit per customer per day up to 10 iPhones.

The iPhones are still locked to AT&T’s network so unless you are going to jailbreak it (and I guess that is the assumption), you are still on AT&T.

Apple did this last year as well.  AT&T, for their part, are again selling refurbished iPhones at a $50 discount.

Update: An Apple Store Employee has confirmed the new plan and will be selling iPhones from the store this way at one unit per person per day. According to the employee we talked to, they would still be officially tied to AT&T, “but everyone knows it takes 2 minutes to unlock them”.

Update 2: Gizmodo got the official doc, above:

 

Scandal: Google CEO wears pink polo shirt to Burning Man. Also had a mistress.

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You kinda have to laugh at this one.  Behind the scenes, Google’s Billionaire CEO Eric Schmidt has been dealing with a mistress/affair thing for the past few months. While normally that’s not really of interest to us, today some pretty funny pictures emerged which suddenly make them story-worthy.  Plus there is an Apple angle.

Gawker profiles Schmidt’s fall from grace with a bit of particular interest to Apple watchers.  His first fight with Steve Jobs:

Schmidt’s mobile phone rang on the highway between Reno and Burning Man’s movable city in Black Rock Desert. It was Jobs, angry. The call then dropped; bad signal, middle of nowhere. The disconnect couldn’t be blamed on a flaky iPhone connection: Schmidt had long ago given up on the Apple handset because he couldn’t stand the on-screen keyboard. His wife had tested a prototype, but didn’t care to keep it. Schmidt, we’re told, ended up giving his iPhone to [mistress]Bohner as a gift. Schmidt located a convenience store and used a pay phone to call Jobs back. The Apple CEO “shouted” at Schmidt and “railed” at him, furious about his smartphone plans and duplicity, said our source. After all, Schmidt sat on Apple’s board and was supposed to be a partner on the iPhone, providing internet services like maps. Schmidt, enduring the abuse, visibly lost his composure; his face went “weird,” said our source.

Perhaps ‘something or other’ was kicking in.

Also noteworthy in the story is that Google Founder Sergey Brin has had a chilly relationship with Eric Schmidt and didn’t invite him to his wedding.  Brin, of all the Google leadership, has the closest relationship to Steve Jobs, though all of them see Jobs as a mentor.

Flurry: iPhone is gobbling up PSP and Nintendo portable gaming revenue

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The pie charts below say it all.  The iPhone OS (including iPod touch) is making significant headway into the PSP and to a lesser extent, the Nintendo DS’s revenue streams.  The numbers have to be especially painful for Sony who had four times as much revenue as Apple in 2008 which dropped to just over half of Apple’s revenue in 2009.

With the iPad set to be released in coming weeks around the globe, the iPhone OS is poised to grab even more of that Portable Gaming revenue.

When console games are added, the iPhoneOS still commands 5% of the market compared to 1% in 2008.

Gifting Apps in iTunes now available

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Today Apple announced that iTunes users now have the ability to gift apps to one another. The process is exactly the same as gifting a song. You must use your credit card on the account and cannot use gift cards or any other types of promotional payment to gift apps.

In order for the feature to be activated, you must sign into your iTunes account and accept the new terms policy. All you have to do is click the ‘gift app’ button as shown in the screenshots above (before and after agreeing to the new terms of the deal).

From Apple:

The changes we have made to the terms and conditions include the following:

AT&T announces Palm and Dell to join the iPhone in its lineup

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We already knew about the Palms and we also know that AT&T had some more Android phones coming down the pipe, but the first US phone from Dell?  There isn’t much information on the rebadged Chinese Mini 3, but speculation is that it will be another outdated Android 1.x version phone on AT&T’s network.

This is the best bit, however:

“Dell Aero: Introducing, the Aero, an Android-based smartphone from Dell! This will be Dell

Amazon is building Kindle app for iPad, other tablets

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Wonder no more: Amazon is building a Kindle app for the iPad (and other tablets) as evidenced by this page on its website today.  The app looks to be similar in functionality to the iPhone Kindle app, with Whispersync technology and full color and would allow you access to all of the books you’ve already purchased for Kindle. 

The only question that remains: Will Apple let it onto the iPad App Store? There is already a Kindle App in the App Store, so this would only be an “upgrade”.

On one hand, people who have Kindles or who have purchased Amazon eBooks would be more likely to buy the iPad.  However, if a beautiful, color Kindle.app is in the App Store on day one, which allows you to read books from other devices including your Mac, it may be hard for the iBookstore to gain any footing in the market. 

Screenshots below:

iPad's iBookstore App should play with thousands of free books from Project Gutenberg

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As TiPb.com points out, Apple is using the ePub format for its iPad iBookstore which should allow access to hundreds of thousands of free eBooks.  While Apple’s iBooks will be wrapped in FairPlay DRM which won’t work on other eReaders, and other eReaders use ePub wrapped in Adobe’s DRM, Project Gutenberg books, which are free of DRM but still in the ePub format, should work on the iPad.  Project Gutenberg are all of the classic books that are out of copyright.

Apple says:

And you can add free ePub titles to iTunes and sync them to the iBooks app on your iPad.

From Wikipedia:

Project Gutenberg, abbreviated as PG, is a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works, to “encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks.”Founded in 1971 by Michael S. Hart, it is the oldest digital library. Most of the items in its collection are the full texts of public domain books. The project tries to make these as free as possible, in long-lasting, open formats that can be used on almost any computer. As of December 2009, Project Gutenberg claimed over 30,000 items in its collection. Project Gutenberg is affiliated with many projects that are independent organizations which share the same ideals, and have been given permission to use the Project Gutenberg trademark.

This could be a big iPad investing incentive for schools (once they pay the $500 cost of entry) because classics still cost money to print and store, yet once you’ve paid for an iPad, you have a virtually unlimited amount of text for children to download.

Project Gutenberg Website.

Another SJobs@apple.com email, this time dissing Google's Picasa

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A UK reader writes in to say that Steve Jobs has replied to his email regarding Picasa Albums on the iPad.

Instead of just telling him that Apple (obviously) wouldn’t support Google’s Picassa library format, Jobs writes that iPhoto has a “much better Faces and Places features” than Picassa.  

OK, that might be more stating the obvious than a diss.  Header info below and yes Jobs is still rockin’ the 3.1.2 iPhoneOS.