9to5mac.com - 12/18/2008
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Apple is up to something, and as usual it's the skills and press releases of other companies that shine the best light on Apple's new direction.
Predicting the future is never easy, and with Apple it's a special challenge. Apple always delivers far more, or far less, than people expect. ...
blog.wired.com - 12/15/2008
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Just hours after announcing plans to sell a
high-end Mac clone, niche electronics reseller EFI-X changed course...
in order to avoid a nasty legal confrontation with Apple. "We certainly don't want to get into a legal battle that's over ...
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Hack of the Clones: Why Apple Can't Stop the Copies
insidemacgames.com - 12/15/2008
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December 15, 2008 6:00 AM Transgaming has released
Petz Sports for Intel Mac owners. The Ubisoft title...
allows players to adopt a puppy chosen from a variety of well known breeds, and engage in games and activities with the new pet. Petz Sports ...
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Petz Sports Now Available For Intel Macs
appleinsider.com - 12/23/2008
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What would Apple do with an ARM-based SoC?
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
Apple is up to something, and as usual it's the skills and press releases of other companies that shine the best light on Apple's new direction.
Predicting the future is never easy, and with Apple it's a special challenge. Apple always delivers far more, or far less, than people expect. They are experts at evolutionary change, like the new Macbooks. However, they are also experts at revolutionary change. The iPhone stands as a shining example.
Recently, Apple's moves in acquiring PA Semi bought them a great deal of expertise in embedded systems, low power processing, and more ...
News Roundup for December the 19th
Apple Eclectic —
... British — hurrar! — 3D chip maker Imagination Technologies and their PowerVR GPU. The pieces of Apple’s future strategy — first PA Semi and now the PowerVR chaps — are slowly falling into place. So let the ‘the new AppleTV’s going to be a Dreamcast clone’ rumours start here. ...
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