Could this leaked memo be confirmation of the iPhone 5 arrival date?

Aleaked memoto Sprint employees suggests that the iPhone 5 will be coming to the carrier on or before Oct. 15, well within the expected launch window of the highly anticipated new phone. While no official announcement has yet been made by Apple, the memo admonishes staff not to schedule any time off during the latter part of September, until mid October specifically stating that the company is “blacking out September 30th through October 15th....

2 min · 268 words · Kristie Hoffman

Could Udemy give a Stanford level of education to anyone with a laptop and wifi connection?

This video was bought to you bySitePenandViadeo. Bill Gates recently said: ‘In 5 years the best education will come from the web’. And if Gates is right thenUdemycould be the Stanford of online education institutions. If fact, Udemy could be better than Stanford because instead of being for an elite few that can afford it, Udemy could provide anyone with a laptop and internet connection with a Stanford level of education....

2 min · 348 words · Douglas Davidson

Could You Quit The Internet?

Before you read this, take a couple of minutes to assess the things that you do or the products that you use that require you to use the Internet to either function or even exist. If you, like me, suddenly realise how much you rely on the Internet, would you be able to be as productive or get tasks finished if you suddenly didn’t have all that connectivity at your fingertips?...

7 min · 1442 words · Alexandra Williams

Counterfeit app “Lugaru” appears on the Mac App Store

Wolfire Gamesreleased its game,Lugaru HDon the Mac App Store for $9.99 last January 19, 2011. Ten days later, another publisher released a game called Lugaru, with a similar description, file size, and an “HD” on the icon, appeared on the same store selling it for only $1.99. You are probably thinking: Why did Apple allow that app to be published? How did it get through? Before answering that and assuming the worst, let’s backtrack a bit....

3 min · 500 words · Daniel Kennedy

Counterfeit Apple Stores begin to open in China

The counterfeiting of Apple products may have the Cupertino-based company worried about how it may affect sales, particularly in Asian markets, but the existence ofcomplete counterfeit Apple Stores in Chinamay have the company perplexed at the scale of counterfeiting its brand is suffering in some regions of the country. Apple has a small presence in China (Beijing and Shanghai), but is actively working to expand its operations in certain regions of the country to position itself in the world’s fastest growing economy....

2 min · 420 words · Jeremiah Manning
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