Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Apple Air 2013

Apple’s 2013 iPad event coverage: iPad Air, Retina mini, Mavericks, Haswell MacBook Pros By Sal Cangeloso Oct. 22, 2013 2:24 pm Today Apple will be holding what could be one of the company’s most exciting events. Over the last few months the number of Apple products that are in need of a refresh or an official release date have been stacking up, and today’s the date that everything should be revealed. The announcements that know (almost) for sure will happen today will cover the iPad 5, the iPad mini 2, and OS X 10.9 (Mavericks). Along with Mavericks, it’s quite likely that we’ll get an official released date and pricing for the Mac Pro as well as a reveal of the Haswell MacBook Pro laptops. There should also be a refresh to the Mac mini, but that’s far from guaranteed. more.. ipad air, ipad, new ipad, apple event, ipad 5, ipad mini
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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Apple Buzz

The content by macnewsworld.com
You've Got to Touch Apple's Airy New iPad to Believe It
October 22, 2013
In a flurry of presentations at its special media event on Tuesday, Apple introduced new iPads, MacBook Pros, the Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks -- available immediately, and free -- as well new generations of iWork and iLife app suites. The biggest buzz comes from Apple's brand new iPad, the iPad Air, which is 20 percent thinner and 28 percent lighter than the fourth-generation iPad that it replaces.
Will Apple Throw the Enterprise a Bone?
October 21, 2013
Apple will likely debut a new iPad and possibly a new iPad mini at its Tuesday event in San Francisco. There is speculation about a new CPU, a keyboard case, better cameras, a splash of color, and the likelihood the new iPad will come preloaded with the buggy iOS 7. If the enterprise is looking for a little more business-friendliness from Apple, it may not find much gratification this time around.
Security Pros: iMessage Security Is a Myth
October 19, 2013
Apple's iMessage instant messenger service, which has made headlines for being uncrackable by law enforcement, may not be so secure after all. An internal DEA document published in April stated that it was impossible to intercept iMessages between two Apple devices. Not so, said Quarkslab researcher Cyril Cattiaux, who identified weaknesses in its end-to-end encryption.
Patent Win Could Give Apple a Courtroom Midas Touch
October 18, 2013
Apple appears to have been handed a potent weapon it can use as it battles in courtrooms around the world to assert its patent rights. Specifically, in a recent re-examination of a key multitouch patent held by Apple, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last month upheld all 20 claims included in the patent, according to a filing spotted on Thursday.
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