Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Apple security chief John Theriault steps down

?Apple stores closed for Steve Jobs memorial
Apple Inc.'s retail stores closed for a few hours Wednesday so its employees could pay a collective tribute to their visionary leader Steve Jobs. Store windows were draped with white sheets during the service. Hundreds of workers flocked to the outdoor amphitheater on the Infinite Loop campus at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino to watch a live webcast of the event. Apple has updated the web page titled ?Remembering Steve? where the company has posted submissions by Apple fans from across...

?Apple key execs get 400 Dollars million in bonuses
Apple Inc. just showered seven of its senior executives with bonuses worth about $400 million. Revealed in its filings to the Securities and Exchange Commission, the tech giant awarded the executives with stock grants with the rider that they continue to work at the company till 2016. The Cupertino awarded Tim Cook 1 million of its shares when he was made chief executive. Those shares are supposed to vest half on Aug. 24, 2016, and the rest on Aug. 24, 2021 as long as he keeps working there....

?Apple may be coming out with superior 3D maps
Apple Inc. could soon be coming out with its own set of superior 3D maps to give some real competition to Google Inc.?s 3D maps. According to 9to5 Mac, Apple acquired Sweden-based C3 Technologies, which specializes in 3D mapping, in August, revitalizing speculation that the company is preparing its own Maps service. The company apparently uses declassified military technology to build 3D maps with the help of high-end cameras and airplanes. In its official company description, C3 says it...

?Samsung loses battle in Netherlands court allows sale of iPhones and iPads
A Dutch court has ruled in favor of Apple, allowing the company to sell its iPhones and iPads in Netherlands, turning down Samsung?s request for a ban. It emphasized that the 3G wireless communications technology was a worldwide standard, and Samsung should offer licenses to Apple on the basis of FRAND fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms. With Samsung quite confident about Apple infringing upon its wireless communications technology, the South Korean company was optimistic that it...

?Apple iPhone 4S gets thunderous response fans crowd Apple stores
With iPhone 4S available in stores, thousands of avid buyers thronged Apple stores across the United States Friday, and eagerly waited for countless hours to be the first to bag the new iPhone. What is even more surprising is that many customers braved subzero temperatures and unpleasant thunderstorms overnight to get the coveted handset. Steve Wozniak surprised and delighted fans at a store in California by being the first in line to get the iPhone 4S. For many buyers, the purchase was...

?Apple wins Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 1 banned in Australia
Samsung has been temporarily barred from selling its Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia by an Australian court. Apple has alleged that Samsung copied features from its hugely popular iPad tablet to make the Samsung Galaxy Tab. 10.1. Until further notice, Samsung cannot sell its tablet in the Australian market. With a patent lawsuit still pending in court, Tab cannot see the light of day in Australia until it gets resolved. Holiday sales affected:- The court decision is surely going...

?Apple fires employee for derogatory comments on Facebook
Risque revelations on Facebook can sometimes jeopardize career prospects. An Apple employee in the UK was handed the pink slip after he posted derogatory remarks about the brand on his Facebook profile. Apple maintains social media account to spread word about product updates, but its policy is tightly controlled as the company is very protective about its brand name and image. Apple has an internet policy which allows employees' use of social media sites, it makes it clear at the time of...

?Now watch movies on Facebook
Warner Bros. has announced that it will be offering some select movies on Facebook and the first movie being offered online to Facebook users will be ?The Dark Knight.? It marks the beginning of collaboration between the powerful world of social media and the cinema. The viewers will be able to hire movies for 48 hours and watch it directly on the site for $3. New offering by Warner Bros. for Facebook users Warner Bros. has launched the application which allows Facebok users to rent and...

?Sony to buy Ericsson share in Sony Ericsson
Sony Corp. is buying out Telefon AB LM Ericsson's 50 percent stake in their joint venture Sony Ericsson for ?1.05 billion, or about $1.46 billion, in a bid to integrate smartphones into its consumer electronics portfolio. The deal, which will make Sony Ericsson a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony, also awards Sony five essential wireless handset technology ?patent families? and a broad intellectual property cross-licensing agreement. In a statement, Ericsson said that synergies from having...

?RIM placates miffed customers with free BlackBerry apps
Canada?s Research In Motion (RIM) is trying to make amends for last week's service disruption on BlackBerry smartphones due to a technical glitch that affected millions of customers across the world. In an attempt to pacify miffed users, RIM is offering them premium apps valued at more than $100 a month for free. BlackBerry customers in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Latin America, Canada and the United States were left without e-mail, web and messaging access on their devices for...

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