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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, January 11, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "There's a Scent of Apple in the Air at CES: Once again, Apple is sitting out the Consumer Electronics Show, and once again, its presence is felt everywhere in the Las Vegas Convention Center. Rumors are still flying regarding the expected emergence of a new form of Apple TV; meanwhile, Google is giving its own television dreams another go. Tablets of all shapes and sizes are also flooding the CES show floor, ready to knock the iPad off its perch."  MacNewsWorld 8:07 AM
  • "Apple Acquires Flash Part Maker Anobit: Apple Inc. said it acquired Anobit Technologies Ltd., an Israeli company that makes a flash-memory drive part for the iPhone and iPad, confirming a press Report from last month." Bloomberg 8:03 AM
  • "Apple buys Israeli technology firm Anobit" Reuters 8:34 AM
  • "Apple confirms acquisition of flash memory maker: Apple won't say how it plans to use Anobit's NAND flash memory technology" Computerworld 4:06 PM
  • "Apple confirms acquisition of Israel's Anobit" GigaOM 8:06 AM
  • "The revolution will be televised: Apple's plan to reinvent the box" The Independent 7:05 PM
  • "Apple's HDTV and the challenge of securing subscription programming" Network World 7:55 AM
  • "Tim Cook's modest home: Apple's CEO certainly doesn't live like America's 'highest paid CEO'" Fortune 8:34 AM
  • "Kodak sues HTC, Apple over patent infringement: The two smartphone and tablet vendors are infringing on its digital imaging technology, the company alleges" IDG News Service 8:34 AM
  • "Kodak sues, should Apple buy the firm for iPhone?"  Computerworld 8:55 AM
  • "Apple May work with HTC to Fight off New Kodak Lawsuit" Patently Apple 9:59 AM
  • "Apple accused of extortion by rival tablet biz: Tablet maker Nuevas Tecnologías y Energías Catalá, the company behind one of Apple's rare court defeats, is now taking the fruity tech titan to court for extortion." The Register 8:34 AM