Mozilla, Skype support EFF’s case for iPhone jailbreaking

Prince McLean, AppleInsider
In a filling with the US Copyright Office, Mozilla and Skype have added their voices of support to a request by the Electronic Frontier Foundation for an exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act related to iPhone jailbreaking.
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February 18, 2009 9 Comments
Apple buying up available flash RAM supplies for next iPhone

Prince McLean, AppleInsider
A report issued on the flash RAM market indicates that Apple is inhaling supplies of memory components in preparation for the next generation iPhone, causing part shortages and raising the spot price for memory.
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February 18, 2009 1 Comment
January figures suggests a recession-resistant Q2 for Apple

Prince McLean, AppleInsider
Despite the red ink flowing from retailers and PC makers, Apple is expected to ride out its second fiscal quarter ending in March with respectable numbers nearly in line with its performance last year.
February 18, 2009 No Comments
Apple leads 2009 customer satisfaction survey

Prince McLean, AppleInsider
A survey examining users’ satisfaction with recent PC purchases and their near term buying outlook gave Apple the top spot and a distant lead in consumer approval rankings and improved numbers related to buyer’s immediate plans for new notebooks.
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February 18, 2009 2 Comments
Microsoft: HTC has made 80% of all Windows Mobile phones

Prince McLean, AppleInsider
While playing up the fact that 50 phone makers around the world have licensed the company’s Windows Mobile platform, Microsoft inadvertently let it slip out that a full 80% of all Windows Mobile phones ever made have actually come from a single maker: HTC.
February 18, 2009 3 Comments
Did Microsoft kill Android at Mobile World Congress 2009?

Daniel Eran Dilger
Despite racking up a big list of top-tier phone set manufacturers in its Android Open Handset Alliance, Google’s mobile operating system was nearly non-existant among OHA members’ announcements at the GSMA Mobile World Congress. Is Microsoft to blame?
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February 18, 2009 25 Comments
