Wednesday, March 26, 2014




Ahead of second Samsung trial, Apple tosses the press a bone

This is a system Apple rigged together to run early prototypes of its iPhone software in 2006. It tethered a plastic touch-screen device – code-named "Wallaby" – to an outdated Mac to simulate the slower speeds of a phone hardware.










This doesn't count the majority of companies that allow BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) second link

45% of businesses offer Macs to employees, 77% find Apple more reliable - survey

Among those who don't offer Macs, a whopping 95 percent said they would be more likely to do so if they had access to a single central management system for both Windows PCs and Macs.
Most IT decision makers agree that Apple's Mac platform is more reliable, easier to support, and would even help attract employees.






Apple once again rumored to launch MacBook Air with Retina display this year


Apple once again rumored to launch MacBook Air with Retina display this year



Report: 97% of mobile malware is on Android. 






Apple brings on Delta exec for online sales as Chomp cofounder to depart








BlackBerry sues exec to stay after being poached by Apple






Engadget thinks this is miniaturization

Apple has been doing better than this for quite awhile with the Mac mini

Shuttle runs a Haswell core i7 in a case barely bigger than a hard drive




Here's what Apple will counter with: something sleeker and better which has been with us now for quite a while.

It will run Windows in VM as fast as that Shuttle brick above

Mac mini Haswell update coming soon






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