- Today Sotheby's auctioned off one of the world's last functioning Apple 1 motherboards for $374,500, more than double the high estimate—$180,000—that auction house had made for the early Apple computer. (Ars Technica)
- This Father's Day spoil your dad with exciting new apps for dads into cars, golf or just fixing up things around the house. (New York Daily News)
- Although the free upgrade was intended to give Leopard users a way to migrate from MobileMe to iCloud -- the latter works only with Snow Leopard and later -- theres nothing keeping you from using it to also upgrade your Mac to Mountain Lion. (Network World Fusion)
- An Apple I motherboard just fetched a whopping $374,500 at auction, an unheard-of sale price in the tech world, where computers depreciate super fast with the release of newer models. (Mashable)
- With two biopics about him the works, Steve Jobs remains a hot commodity in Hollywood. And apparently he can still work magic on the auction block, as well. (Hollywood Reporter)
- Apple devices running iOS 6 will be able to receive U.S. government alerts during an emergency or disaster, in compliance with a National Alerting Program. (Apple Insider)
- Analyst (and Oracle consultant) Florian Mueller was in high cotton yesterday, joyful over Judge Richard Posners decision to give Apple (AAPL) a chance to argue for an injunction against Google (GOOG) for patent infringement. (Seekingalpha.com)
- Apple and Google have each announced visually dazzling 3D mapping software that lets you pan around major metropolitan areas rendered in beautiful, photographic detail from a bird's eye view. (Time)
- Apple's meteoric rise in the IT industry can be attributed to a multitude of factors: sleek design, cutting-edge technology and a legendary founder. The Cupertino, CA. (MySanAntonio)
- GUANGZHOU, China -- Apples battle with Proview over the iPad trademark in China continues to drag on, with no end yet in sight. (MyFox Houston)
Friday, June 15, 2012
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