iTunes, Jobs, Death, Touch-Screens and More
News Brief. For a slow news weekas vacations end here in the United Statesthere are some interesting Apple/Mac goings on. |
Below is a list of stories I found interesting. To be clear, Apple Watch isn't turning into a link farm. It's just an interesting news couple of days, which is opportunity to call out some of the great Apple reporting going on elsewhere:
- Operations, Transfer All Power from the Reality Distortion Field to the Bad Press Deflector Array, All Things Digital. It's bad Apple ads and App Store censorship.
- Steve Jobs' Obituary, as Run by Bloomberg, Valleywag. Whoops, he's not dead!
- More Artists Steer Clear of iTunes, Wall Street Journal. That 99 cents per song just isn't enough.
- Apple Runs the Table on Mobile Traffic at Engadget.com, Byte of the Apple. Whoa, iPhone and iPod account for 95.8 percent of Engadget.com mobile browsing traffic.
- Major Security Flaw in [iPhone] 2.02, MacRumors:Forums. One security code flaw rules your phone.
- The Mac at 25: Andy Hertzfeld Looks Back, O'Reilly News. The Mac's designer tells all.
- Apple Details Next-Gen Multitouch Techniques for Tablet Macs, AppleInsider. Move over, Microsoft, Tablet PC's competitor is coming.
[Please send your tips or rumors to watchtips at live.com]

Comments (2)
The new iTunes 8 is now screen reader friendly on both Mac and PC, or use your screen reader to purchase or download content from the iTunes Store. I got it from here: iTunes 8
Posted by yman | October 13, 2008 6:38 AM
The new iTunes 8 is now screen reader friendly on both Mac and PC, or use your screen reader to purchase or download content from the iTunes Store. I got it from here: rosoftdownload.com/download/Windows/iTunes
Posted by yman | October 13, 2008 6:38 AM