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iPhone 4 "Reception Problems" Due to Bad Math
7/3/2010 8:30:08 PM
Whoops! So it turns out the big iPhone 4 "death grip" hooplah was just an arithmetic error. Amazing this slipped by in testing, but at least it's quite a relief for Apple and over a million customers that a massive recall won't be required. It's pretty funny how big of a deal everyone made this out to be though. Since I got my iPhone 4, anyone that has spotted it says something along the lines of the following two things almost without fail: "Oooh the screen is beautiful!" and "So does it drop calls like crazy, or what?"
The Macalope Weekly: Au revoir!
7/3/2010 8:30:08 PM
It's goodbye Kin, goodbye porn via Flash, goodbye 3G reception bars, and goodbye Macalope as he heads off for some well-earned vacation!
iPhone 4 "Reception Problems" Due to Bad Math
7/3/2010 7:30:05 PM
Whoops! So it turns out the big iPhone 4 "death grip" hooplah was just an arithmetic error. Amazing this slipped by in testing, but at least it's quite a relief for Apple and over a million customers that a massive recall won't be required. It's pretty funny how big of a deal everyone made this out to be though. Since I got my iPhone 4, anyone that has spotted it says something along the lines of the following two things almost without fail: "Oooh the screen is beautiful!" and "So does it drop calls like crazy, or what?"
Expert: Apple is Right, iPhone 4 Signal Woes Overblown
7/3/2010 6:30:05 PM
carefully worded statement admitting that, yes, there's something wrong with the iPhone 4; but, no, it's not the alleged problem you've heard about.
SAP co-CEO talking innovation
7/3/2010 8:30:05 AM
Jim Hagemann Snabe was appointed SAP co-CEO in February 2010. Jim Joined the organisation in 1990 and has been a member of the Executive Board of SAP AG since 2008. He spoke with about how he fosters innovation within the enterprise.
Google makes moves, Russian spies, iPhone woes
7/3/2010 6:30:04 AM
Google tops headlines with rumors about the company's social-networking plans, more changes it made in China and an acquisition during what proved to be a slower-than-usual week for IT news as we ease into the summer here in Boston, where we've been treated to some gorgeous days of late. We've clustered Google's news at the top for your reading pleasure and will end our list this week with some "how to" tips that may come in handy for the lazy days ahead (at least in the Northern Hemisphere), ending with some news from Australia where wintertime is buzzing, so to speak.
Microsoft links free SQL database with ASP .Net
7/3/2010 5:30:08 AM
Microsoft is enabling its free SQL CE (SQL Server Compact Edition) database to work within ASP.Net Web applications, thus providing a lightweight database option for ASP.Net Web development, a Microsoft official said this week.
AT&T reaches settlement of old billing claims
7/3/2010 5:30:08 AM
AT&T and lawyers representing class-action plaintiffs have reached a proposed settlement of lawsuits over billing by AT&T Wireless before 2004.
Enterprise collaboration needs cultural shift: Ovum
7/3/2010 4:30:08 AM
Major changes in organisational culture among many Australian business will be required before investments in enterprise collaboration technologies will begin to pay off, according to analyst house Ovum.
Surprise! HP Reveals Plans for WebOS Tablet
7/3/2010 4:30:08 AM
HP has officially completed the acquisition of Palm, making it the proud owner of Palm's coveted intellectual property including WebOS. It is hardly a surprise that before the ink was even dry on finalizing the purchase, HP announced its intent to build an array of mobile devices around the WebOS platform--including the predicted WebOS tablet.
Starbucks Free Unlimited Wi-Fi: A User's Guide
7/3/2010 4:30:07 AM
Just in time for the July 4th holiday weekend Starbucks is now offering two hours of free Wi-Fi to Starbucks card holders. Now, however, the time limits are gone, and you can enjoy unlimited free Wi-Fi at your local Starbucks any time you like for as long as you like. But before you sink into one of those plush Starbucks chairs with your laptop and a Venti non-fat, no-foam, double shot, extra-hot latte, here are a few tips on what to watch out for and what to look forward to with free Wi-Fi from Starbucks.
First look: Hulu Plus
7/3/2010 4:30:06 AM
Hulu Plus, a $10-a-month subscription service. Its touted advantages are support for select devices (including iOS devices and some gaming consoles and AV gear), full seasons of select shows, and content delivered in 720p HD. I managed to weasel my way into the plus-sized version of the service and take it for a test drive. Here's what I found.







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