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Jailbreaking your iPhone or other mobile device will no longer violate federal copyright law, the U.S. Copyright Office ruled Monday.
The decision, part of a process that takes place every three years, said that bypassing a manufacturer’s protection mechanisms to allow “handsets to execute software applications” is permissible.
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On July 30, the new phone will arrive at in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The iPhone 4 will be sold through Apple’s retail and online stores as well as authorized resellers.
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The technology group Apple introduced the fourth generation of the iPhone operating system for OS4, enabling simultaneous work on the popular mobile phone and computer in the new IPAD. At an event for programmers and reporters at the company headquarters in Cupertino, California, co-founder and CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs showed the new software will be available for the iPhone this summer and fall for the IPAD.
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Hello everyone!
I’ve got to say, I’m really disappointed with Apple, I’ve been reading rumors about Mac Tablet for 1 year now, but when iPad presentation came online, I felt sad.
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Over at Gizmodo they have a post referring to Apple’s new iMacs benchmark.. Here’s THEIR post
Disclaimer: Our—and others—review units are not high end machines with Core i5/i7 with high end ATI graphics, so we can’t speak for the top end of iMacs. Also, the charts above are not indicative of anything, whatsoever.The 27-inch iMac we’re testing is a nice machine, but the specs—3.06GHz Core2Duo CPU with 4GB of 1066MHz RAM and an ATI Radeon HD 4670 graphics set up—are the stock low end parts for that size. And that chip is the higher end (built to order) CPU of the previous generation. (The graphics situation is weirder. The ATI card here is better than the stock 9400M NVidia setup of the old base 24-incher but not better than the built to order ATI 4850 option; the 4850 remains the top end choice for this generation’s iMac, too.) These quick test results show a few changes, but, well, there are plenty of issues that nullify any meaning that can be interpreted beyond “duh”. (Longer bars are better in both charts.)
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