Sunday, April 5, 2009

Entries for 2009 Apple Design AwardsThe Now AcceptedHardMac.com

Entries for 2009 Apple Design AwardsThe Now AcceptedHardMac.com

AT&T says sorryThe Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

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Well, that was quite an uproar. Now it seems to be over, at least for the moment. AT&T now says:

"The language added on March 30 to AT&T's wireless data service Terms and Conditions was done in error. It was brought to our attention and we have since removed it. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused."

Hmmm. Now everyone can go back to being mad at Sling for dropping iPhone support for the old hardware. Ah, the power of the internet.

Have a nice weekend folks.

Thanks to our sister site Engadget for ferreting this one out.

TUAWAT&T says sorry originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 20:55:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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New Palm Pre apps underscore Apple's iPhone limitationsdigg.com: Stories / Apple / Popular
While third-party apps are being trumpeted as the iPhone's strength, key Palm Pre demos this week were designed to highlight their restrictions by taking advantage of those precise things that Apple won't allow.

Microsoft's Lauren ad faked say bloggersAppleInsider
Accusations are flying within the blogosphere that Microsoft simply faked its latest ad portraying a real buyer named Lauren shopping for a 17" notebook under $1000, who supposedly couldn't find what she was looking for in the Apple Store.


Microsoft's latest ad attacks Mac aesthetics, computing powerAppleInsider
Continuing its advertising campaign which seeks to promote generic PCs running Windows as more attractive than Macs, Microsoft's latest spot plays up specifications over aesthetics as opposed to just suggesting that PCs are simply cheaper as the previous spot did. However, it end up making the opposite point instead.


Apple orders 3.2 and 5 Megapixel camera sensors for iPhonedigg.com: Stories / Apple / Popular
Apple recently ordered 3.2 Megapixel camera sensors for the iPhone, in addition to 5 Megapixel camera sensors for a product reported to launch late this year.

FCC asked to investigate Skype for iPhone restrictiondigg.com: Stories / Apple / Popular
Since Tuesday, Skype for iPhone has been downloaded more than a million times—that’s a rate of six downloads a second, according to the company. All this despite the fact the software only works via the iPhone’s Wi-Fi connection, and not AT&T’s 3G network. That restriction has angered some, who have argued that the practice is anti-competitive.

Microsoft Releases Second 'Laptop Hunters' CommercialMacRumors : Mac News and Rumors
Microsoft has released a second commercial in their new "Laptop Hunters" ad campaign targeting Mac prices. In the new commercial, "Giampaolo" is given a budget of $1500 with which to find to a laptop with his desired features of portability, battery...

Entries for 2009 Apple Design AwardsThe Now AcceptedHardMac.com

AT&T says sorryThe Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

Filed under: , ,

Well, that was quite an uproar. Now it seems to be over, at least for the moment. AT&T now says:

"The language added on March 30 to AT&T's wireless data service Terms and Conditions was done in error. It was brought to our attention and we have since removed it. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused."

Hmmm. Now everyone can go back to being mad at Sling for dropping iPhone support for the old hardware. Ah, the power of the internet.

Have a nice weekend folks.

Thanks to our sister site Engadget for ferreting this one out.

TUAWAT&T says sorry originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 20:55:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

New Palm Pre apps underscore Apple's iPhone limitationsdigg.com: Stories / Apple / Popular
While third-party apps are being trumpeted as the iPhone's strength, key Palm Pre demos this week were designed to highlight their restrictions by taking advantage of those precise things that Apple won't allow.

Microsoft's Lauren ad faked say bloggersAppleInsider
Accusations are flying within the blogosphere that Microsoft simply faked its latest ad portraying a real buyer named Lauren shopping for a 17" notebook under $1000, who supposedly couldn't find what she was looking for in the Apple Store.


Microsoft's latest ad attacks Mac aesthetics, computing powerAppleInsider
Continuing its advertising campaign which seeks to promote generic PCs running Windows as more attractive than Macs, Microsoft's latest spot plays up specifications over aesthetics as opposed to just suggesting that PCs are simply cheaper as the previous spot did. However, it end up making the opposite point instead.


Apple orders 3.2 and 5 Megapixel camera sensors for iPhonedigg.com: Stories / Apple / Popular
Apple recently ordered 3.2 Megapixel camera sensors for the iPhone, in addition to 5 Megapixel camera sensors for a product reported to launch late this year.

FCC asked to investigate Skype for iPhone restrictiondigg.com: Stories / Apple / Popular
Since Tuesday, Skype for iPhone has been downloaded more than a million times—that’s a rate of six downloads a second, according to the company. All this despite the fact the software only works via the iPhone’s Wi-Fi connection, and not AT&T’s 3G network. That restriction has angered some, who have argued that the practice is anti-competitive.

Microsoft Releases Second 'Laptop Hunters' CommercialMacRumors : Mac News and Rumors
Microsoft has released a second commercial in their new "Laptop Hunters" ad campaign targeting Mac prices. In the new commercial, "Giampaolo" is given a budget of $1500 with which to find to a laptop with his desired features of portability, battery...

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