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Will Apple sue the WSJ and c|net?

TUAW: Dan Gillmor has been asking an interesting question: will apple sue the Wall Street Journal over the Intel leak the way they sued the bloggers in Apple v. Does? The WSJ doesn’t seem to think so; they’re patting themselves on the back over Jobs’ reference to them as the end of his keynote. Gillmor […]

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Steve Jobs is Crazy

Crazy like a fox, and the fox is in the proverbial henhouse. If you take the latest Intel announcement at face value, the roadmap for Intel chips is better suited to Apple future products. Well, what are those products? Apple does not like to talk about future products, but we sure do. Read on…

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Apple Joins the Navy

Apple’s corporate doublespeak completely blows me away. Example: CEO Steve Jobs said he plans to continue his litigation of the independent online media (including this site) all the way to the Supreme Court… “No one has the right to publish confidential information just because they can.” (Searchblog) But when questioned about his decision to pull […]

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Google Redraws World According to George Bush

An article on The Register by Lester Haines trots out an interesting conspiracy theory about Google Maps and how George Bush has final approval on countries represented in the UK version. That’s right. In Google’s Brave New World, potential threats to US national security have been neutralized by airbrushing them from the surface of the […]

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Is it just Ego? (Updated)

Apple has pulled all John Wiley & Sons books from its stores because they are publishing an unauthorized biography of Steve Jobs. (iCon Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business, US$16.47 at Amazon.com). Was this meant to pressure the publisher into quashing the biography or is it just punishment? Apple seeks […]