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March 5, 2010

Apple drops price of Mac developer program

Filed under: Apple,iOS,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 10:41

Apple on Thursday dropped the price of becoming an official Mac Developer to $99 a year.[From Apple drops price of Mac developer program]

Same as the iPhone dev program.

March 4, 2010

Apple World’s Most Admired Company

Filed under: Apple,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 19:37

For the third year in a row Apple has been named the World’s Most Admired Company by Fortune Magazine — this year by the widest margin ever. What makes Apple so admired? Fortune explains: “Product, product, product. This is the company that has changed the way we do everything from consume music to design products to engage with the world around us.” Apple also ranked #1 in Innovation among all companies. [From Apple World’s Most Admired Company]

And Google is #2.

March 3, 2010

HBO greenlights ‘Game of Thrones’ to series

Filed under: Game Of Thrones,Television — William_T_Goodall @ 22:09

HBO greenlights ‘Game of Thrones’ to series

Winter is, indeed, coming.

HBO has greenlighted highly anticipated fantasy series “Game of Thrones.”

The premium network has picked up the project for a first season debut next spring (below is the first released photo from the series). Nine episodes plus the pilot have been ordered. Production will begin in Belfast this June.

I’m thinking this must be rather condensed to fit that few episodes.

March 2, 2010

Apple Goes After HTC In Lawsuit Over 20 iPhone Patents

Filed under: Apple,iOS,IT,Microsoft,Nokia — William_T_Goodall @ 17:12

Apple is using its strong patent portfolio to fight iPhone competitors in court. Its latest target is HTC. Apple has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against the cell phone manufacturer. The suit involves “20 Apple patents related to the iPhone’s user interface, underlying architecture and hardware.” Steve Jobs is quoted in a press release saying: “We can sit by and watch competitors steal our patented inventions, or we can do something about it. We’ve decided to do something about it. We think competition is healthy, but competitors should create their own original technology, not steal ours.” The lawsuit itself is not available yet online. We’ve asked Apple for a copy. The lawsuit could be a way to go after Android, although Android is not mentioned in the press release. HTC manufactures some of the most successful Android handsets, from the first G1 up to the latest Nexus One. HTC’s touchscreen Android phones are the most similar to the iPhone. If that is the case, the lawsuit is a shot across Android’s bow and a warning to all Android manufacturers. This is not the first time Apple has gone after a mobile phone competitor. It is involved in similar patent litigation with Nokia. That lawsuit is more about Apple trying to get Nokia to license its patents. And the HTC suit may have the same motivation. But the fact that the lawsuit was filed with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) as well as in a U.S. District Court in Delaware suggests that Apple is really going for the jugular. “The ITC does not award damages,” says Peter Toren, a patent lawyer with New York City law firm Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman. The only remedy the ITC can award is an order to stop the importation of the infringing product. HTC is based in Taiwan. Apple thinks it owns the concept of the touchscreen Web phone and it wants other cell phone makers to pay for copying the iPhone or to stop altogether. Who will Apple sue next? Motorola? Palm? Research in Motion? Update: The complaint is embedded below. Some of the patents in questions are Patent Nos. 7,362,331, 7,479,949, 7,657,849, 7,469,381, 5,920,726, 7,633,076, 5,848,105, 7,383,453, 5,455,599, and 6,424,354 .

Apple vs HTC

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[From Apple Goes After HTC In Lawsuit Over 20 iPhone Patents]

With all this suing going on it will be interesting to see if some of these patents (Apple’s, Nokia’s and others) actually stand up, and who has to concede what when the dust settles. In several years time…

Mac OS X North American installed base almost 11%

Filed under: Apple,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 11:58

Web analytics firm Quantcast has recently published some usage statistics for operating systems, broken out into geographical regions. The company’s data shows that 10.9 percent of online users in North America are using Mac OS X, an increase of nearly 30 percent over the past year.

Unlike determining market share by units sold, Qauntcast measures OS share by comparing the operating system of users via the company’s “audience measurement services,” similar to statistics gathered by Net Applications. Such usage patterns can give us a rough idea of the installed base of an OS among end users.

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[From Mac OS X North American installed base almost 11%]

The trends in other territories are also up. That’s the highest OS X has ever reached.

March 1, 2010

Liberalism, atheism, male sexual exclusivity linked to IQ

Filed under: Superstition,Trivia — William_T_Goodall @ 12:18

Political, religious and sexual behaviors may be reflections of intelligence, a new study finds. [From Liberalism, atheism, male sexual exclusivity linked to IQ]

Evolutionary psychologist Satoshi Kanazawa at the the London School of Economics and Political Science correlated data on these behaviors with IQ from a large national U.S. sample and found that, on average, people who identified as liberal and atheist had higher IQs. This applied also to sexual exclusivity in men, but not in women. The findings will be published in the March 2010 issue of Social Psychology Quarterly.

Not exactly surprising.

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