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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, April 4, 2012
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple plans nation's biggest private fuel cell energy project in N.C." McClatchy Newspapers 8:32 AM
  • "Apple Files Plan To Build Silent Power Plant: Apple has filed plans with the N.C. Utilities Commission to build what is being touted as the nation's largest private fuel cell energy project, a silent power plant that will generate electricity from hydrogen." Associated Press 9:10 AM
  • "County discusses terms for Apple deal: Travis County Commissioners held a public hearing Tuesday to discuss a tax rebate deal that would give Apple Inc. $7.4 million to build a new campus and create thousands of new jobs in Austin, Fox 7-TV reports." Austin Business Journal 9:02 AM
  • "Apple May Get $7.4M Tax Break If It Hires Travis County's 'Disadvantaged'" The Huffington Post 1:56 PM
  • "EU law forces Apple two-year warranty: Warranties to include repair of products up to two years after purchase" TechCentral 8:36 AM
  • "EU law forces Apple to concede to free two-year warranty" Macworld UK 11:29 AM
  • "Qualcomm, Intel Provide Source Code in Patent Fight, Apple Says" Bloomberg 11:49 AM
  • "Apple wants Intel source code in iPhone defence" CRN 6:45 PM
  • "Court picks terms in Apple/Samsung patent case: A U.S. judge largely sided with Apple on Wednesday over how several technical terms will be defined in its patent fight against Samsung over smartphones and tablets." Reuters [Free Registration Required] 6:57 PM
  • "Settlement Near on E-Book Pricing: Talks to resolve U.S. and European price-fixing probes into e-books are heating up, with three international publishers inclined to settle the matter, according to people familiar with the matter." ["Apple Inc., another target of the investigation, and two publishers appear reluctant to settle on the terms sought by antitrust authorities in both the U.S. and Europe, those people said."] WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 6:06 PM
  • "Apple, two publishers hold out against settlement: report" Reuters 10:25 PM
  • "Apple to fight on in e-book price-fixing 'cartel' case" ZDNet 10:34 PM
  • "Apple & Two Publishers Resist Settling DOJ Antitrust Probe" The Mac Observer 10:08 PM
  • "Potential class-action lawsuit targets Siri on new iPhone: Calling out Apple Canada Inc. for its Siri smartphone feature, a Regina law firm has launched a proposed class action lawsuit over what it claims are 'misleading messages' about the product." Postmedia News 6:56 PM
  • "Apple puts pressure on 'already stressed' employees: New rules could result in 'many resignations', due to increased working hours" Macworld UK 11:36 AM
  • "Apple and Samsung: Bad Blood Gets Badder" MacNewsWorld 9:00 AM
  • "Apple iTV will be priced to high, analyst: Apple may goes after the high-end, or premium, segment of the TV market, which is a small market" Macworld UK 9:00 AM
  • "Apple preparing overhaul of its online store: Apple has begun signaling to education shoppers that it plans to relaunch and overhaul its online store in the near future, making it easier to do business." AppleInsider 2:02 PM