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[10 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Courts Ban Sale of Samsung Galaxy Tab in Europe

Clearly, the Samsung’s tablet looks nothing like the iPad. No. Not at all A European court has blocked the sale of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 across the European Union, in every member state except the Netherlands

[9 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Apple Launches Lion Recovery Disk Assistant

Apple finally admits that if your boot drive fails, you can’t boot from your boot drive For Mac OS X Lion users paranoid about traveling without carrying an emergency boot disk for their computer, worry no longer. Even if you have already hacked your own installer on a USB thumb drive, you can now make an officially sanctioned one using the Lion Recovery Disk Assistant. It’s easy

[8 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Apple Launches Low-End iMac for Schools

It’s slow, and it doesn’t have Thunderbolt, but if you’re buying thousands at a time, the $1,000 iMac is a bargain Apple has today made available a low-specced, slightly cheaper iMac to the educational market. The 21.5-inch model costs $1000, $200 less than the regular entry-level iMac of the same size. However, for that relatively small saving you get a lot less Mac. The processor is a dual-core Core i3 running at 3.1GHz, against the quad-core Core i5 at 2.5GHz, RAM is just 2GB instead of 4GB, the hard drive is a pathetic 250GB (Vs

[4 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Survey: Tech Lovers Choose Cellphones Over Sex

iPhone owners were the most willing to give up all sorts of luxuries to hold on to their device. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com A large number of cellphone owners would rather give up sex than their handsets, according to a survey.

[3 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Analyst Predicts iOS and Mac Will Fully Converge by 2012

Mac OS X Lion merges some aspects of iOS with the Mac environment, like the new Launchpad feature for launching apps. OSX Lion has already begun to blur the lines between Mac and iOS. But in a note to investors today first reported by Barron’s , a Jefferies & Co. analyst believes the two will completely merge by 2012.