Wednesday, August 31, 2011

U.S. looks to block AT&T, T-Mobile merger (Updated)

Both the New York Times and the Associated Press are reporting that the Justice Department is suing to halt the proposed merger of AT&T and T-Mobile, citing serious competitive issues with the US $39 billion deal.

The complaint says "AT&T's elimination of T-Mobile as an independent, low-priced rival would remove a significant competitive force from the market, thus, unless this acquisition is enjoined, customers of mobile wireless telecommunications services likely will face higher prices, less product variety and innovation, and poorer quality services due to reduced incentives to invest than would exist absent the merger."

AT&T announced its desire to merge in March, and the proposal has drawn fire from consumer groups, lawmakers, and rivals like Sprint which has been urging the government to stop the merger.

AT&T and Verizon are the sole US sources for the iPhone, but rumors have mentioned Sprint and T-Mobile as possibilities.

Update: AT&T isn't giving up. As Engadget reports, Wayne Watts, AT&T Senior Executive Vice President and General Counsel, issued the following statement:

"We are surprised and disappointed by today's action, particularly since we have met repeatedly with the Department of Justice and there was no indication from the DOJ that this action was being contemplated. We plan to ask for an expedited hearing so the enormous benefits of this merger can be fully reviewed. The DOJ has the burden of proving alleged anti-competitive affects and we intend to vigorously contest this matter in court. At the end of the day, we believe facts will guide any final decision and the facts are clear. This merger will:

· Help solve our nation's spectrum exhaust situation and improve wireless service for millions.
· Allow AT&T to expand 4G LTE mobile broadband to another 55 million Americans, or 97% of the population;
· Result in billions of additional investment and tens of thousands of jobs, at a time when our nation needs them most.

We remain confident that this merger is in the best interest of consumers and our country, and the facts will prevail in court."

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Chinese environmental groups take issue with Apple over pollution

A new report from China has accused Apple of being unresponsive to concerns over pollution, as well as taking advantage of lax environmental protection rules in developing countries to manufacture its products.

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WWDC 2011 Journal, Day 4

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Dev Juice: Help find me a standalone property editor

"Dear Dev Juice,

With Lion and new xCode 4, Property List Editor is missing. Opening xCode to just be able to edit a plist file is not what I want.

So my question is how do you edit your plist files ? Do you know an alternative to xCode 4?

Thanks.

Thierry"

Dear Thierry,

If you don't mind converting your property lists to XML format (plutil -convert xml1 filename.plist), you can always use TextEdit to make quick changes.

However, it sounds like you're looking for a third party GUI solution. Daniel Jalkut helpfully pointed DevJuice to PlistEdit Pro. A $29.95 shareware application, PlistEdit Pro offers a standalone property list editor.

Developer Brian Webster told TUAW, "PlistEdit Pro was originally written in a fit of frustration over how bad Apple's editor was. They eventually updated it around Xcode 3.1 or so, and it was much improved, but then as you saw they pulled the standalone version with Xcode 4."

In addition to basic property list editing, PlistEdit Pro also offers a preference file browser, which scans through your user defaults library for easy browsing, adds scriptability for automatically modifying plists, and supports extended search, replace, and undo features.

Know of any other third party standalone GUI property list editors? (As opposed to plusutil, which is command-line only...) Leave a note in the comments.

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Spotify opens doors to iOS devs with new API

Subscription streaming music service Spotify launched an API on Wednesday that allows third-party iOS developers to integrate Spotify into their apps. Called libspotify, the new resource should allow for some fairly innovative uses of Spotify services, like game and AR integration.

Source: http://gigaom.com/apple/spotify-opens-doors-to-ios-devs-with-new-api/

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Jawbone unveils Icon HD and The Nerd

Jawbone unveils Icon HD and The Nerd Jawbone updated its iconic Icon earpiece Tuesday with significant new features. The company also unveiled The Nerd, a USB/Bluetooth dongle.

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Report: iPhone 5 getting metal back, screen staying small

The next iPhone won't get a huge new display, according to a new report. Sources within Apple's display panel supply stream claim that the iPhone 5's screen will be between 3.5 and 3.7 inches. They also claim a metal back for Apple's next smartphone.

Source: http://gigaom.com/apple/report-iphone-5-getting-metal-back-screen-staying-small/

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10.7: Enable HiDPI mode for higher resolution displays

The earlier hint, "Signs of resolution independence" in Preview reminded me of another discovery that points to not necessarily full blown resolution independence but perhaps a compromise of making larger widgets on high-resolution displays.

To enable HiDPI mode, you first need Xcode 4.1 for Lion. It's a free download from the App Store. (Xcode 3 will not work.)

Launch Quartz Debug from /Developer/Applications/Graphic Tools, then enable the 'HiDPI' support. This setting is found under Window » UI Resolution. You'll be forced to log out and re-login to activate the change.

Now, check out the Displays preference in System Preferences. Some resolutions will now have '(HiDPI)' appended to their name. Choose one to see this feature in action.

HiDPI mode uses graphics (and fonts) that are twice as large as standard DPI mode, similar how how the retina di ...

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Apple Closing NYC Retail Stores Ahead of Hurricane Irene


Apple's New York City retail stores will be closing this weekend ahead of Hurricane Irene's possible landfall over the city. NYC's mass transit system is shutting down by noon on Saturday, which will make it extremely difficult for both employees and customers to get to the stores.

Employees who answered the phone at SoHo, Upper West Side, West 14th Street, and Staten Island confirmed that those stores will be closed all day on Saturday and Sunday.

The Fifth Avenue location, which is famously open 24/7/365, will be closed Saturday and Sunday as well.

As for stores outside the city:

New York:

- On Long Island, Smith Haven, Roosevelt Field, and Walt Whitman all closed until Monday. Manhasset closed Sunday only.

- Palisades in West Nyack, NY - closed until Monday.

- The Westchester - closed until Monday.

New Jersey:

- The Pier in Atlantic City, Bridgewater, Cherry Hill, Sagemore, Rockaway, Short Hills, and Willowbrook are all closed until Monday.

Connecticut:

- Stamford, Greenwich Avenue, and Danbury Fair Mall all closed until Monday.

Delaware:

- Christiana Mall - closed until Monday.

Maryland:

- Bethesda Row - closed until Monday.

Pennsylvania:

- King of Prussia - closed until Monday.

Virginia:

- MacArthur Center in Norfolk - closed until Sunday.

- Short Pump Town Center in Richmond - closed until Monday.


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Source: http://www.macrumors.com/2011/08/26/apple-closing-nyc-retail-stores-ahead-of-hurricane-irene/

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Mac OS X Lion Available in July from Mac App Store

Apple today announced that Mac OS X Lion ? the eighth major release of the world?s most advanced desktop operating system ? will be available to customers in July as a download from the Mac App Store for $29.99. OS X Lion offers more than 250 new features, including Multi-Touch gestures; systemwide support for full-screen apps; Mission Control, a bird?s-eye view of everything running on your Mac; Launchpad, a new home for all your apps; and a completely redesigned Mail app.

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Samsung rumored to buy webOS to compete with Apple's iOS, Mac OS X

In an effort to more directly compete with Apple's integrated hardware-software approach, Samsung is rumored to be interested in buying webOS from Hewlett-Packard.

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Apple Removes TV Rentals From iTunes

Source: http://www.macstories.net/links/apple-removes-tv-rentals-from-itunes-customers-overwhelmingly-prefer-buying-tv-shows/

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Opinion: Why I'm not (yet) committing to Lion

Opinion: Why I'm not (yet) committing to Lion Christopher Breen wonders what in Lion compels him to upgrade from a perfectly stable and functional version of the Mac OS. His answer? Not enough.

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WWDC 2010 Journal, Day 2

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Apple's iTunes Match beta supports streaming music playback

The developer preview of Apple's forthcoming iTunes Match service for iCloud contains early support for streaming music, according to people familiar with the matter.

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Reviews: Samsung Galaxy S II

Design and display We've taken to calling the most recent crop of Android phones "gigantophones" for a good reason: they often push the limits of what you can hold in your hand. At first, it looks like the Galaxy S II would fit that mould too, and to some extent it does. The 4.3-inch display, 4.5 inches on the late 2011 refresh, is wide enough that you suspect some ......

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