Monday, April 29, 2013



And yet, Apple has spent over $4 billion dollars on R&D this year

The next turning point for Apple isn't going to be a device
"By the time WWDC arrives, Apple will have gone 230 days without announcing a new product. That's the longest gap in years."




Apple's Fascinating Liquidmetal Patent Surfaces in Europe

"In summary, Apple's European patent filing provided us with a grand overview of what Liquidmetal could bring to the table for future iDevices. It presented us with a list of products where Liquid may apply. It also outlined how Liquidmetal could provide certain future Apple products with added wear and corrosion resistance as well as true water proofing. And lastly, we learned that Apple could design future iDevices with fuel cells and that Liquidmetal could provide a perfect encasement for safely housing the fuel cells while providing an exact opening in the devices to support the need for air and fuel."




I don't think it was an accident.

From the start I thought the iPad was perfect for doctors and hospitals.

How Apple Accidentally Revolutionized Health Care




iPad takes top J.D. Power honors for the second time in a row





In the Apple - Samsung Fight, the "Arms Dealers" Win



Upgraded MacBook models expected to highlight WWDC 2013






Editorial: What will Apple do with the Macintosh?





Happy Birthday iTunes Store





What is iTunes Today?





Installing glass on front of the new Apple Store at Stanford 





Ceo Tim Cook talks at Duke in honor of his 25-year reunion





Samsung aims to Copy Apple Again






Indiana University dedicates biggest college-owned supercomputer

Big Red II is IU's first petaflop-scale supercomputer

IU's petaflop supercompter is the first to be a "dedicated university resource" | Ars Technica



IU raises bar in supercomputing power with dedication of Big Red II





Swype VP confirms talks with Apple on revolutionary keyboard technology





Undercover Police Stings Target Front Lines Of Stolen iPhone 
Market






Now that they no longer have Apple's products to manufacture and reverse engineer

Samsung Struggles to Compete with Apple's iPad




Samsung's new 7" Galaxy Tab 3 to take on Apple's iPad mini, and take phone calls






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