Apple Follows A Secret Strategy To Encourage Users To Touch Apple Products

Apple has always received the top marks for satisfying the aesthetic wants of its users. From iPod to iPad and iPhone, the company lays special emphasis on the appearance as well as the experience of using the device so that the aesthetic sense of a user is quenched. Now, it has been revealed that this is not limited merely to Apple products.

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Steve Jobs Memo And Apple 1 Computer Sold At Auction

The first product of Apple Inc, the Apple 1 computer, has been sold at an auction for £240,929 ($374,500). The auction price creates a new record for the collector’s item. A four-pages memo written by Apple’s co-founder Steve Jobs has also been sold for $27,500.

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Apple 13-inch MacBook Air Versus Other Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks – Which One Is Better Money-Wise

Apple’s products have been lambasted by the critics frequently for their hefty prices. More often than not, this has proved true. Similar machines with similar specs cost much less when compared to Apple’s machines. However, Apple beat them in performance, a fact not many can deny. Below is a detailed analysis of Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Air, compared to other Ivy Bridge ultrabooks.

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Apple Changes Its Tune On Mac Malware

For long, Apple has held to a notion that somehow, PCs are very susceptible to hacks and viruses whereas Mac is nearly fully secure and that Mac users need not be troubled regarding the security of their machines. However, this seems to be changing now. Apple has taken a clear departure from this former strategy and now seems to be admitting that Mac malware also exist and are a significant threat.

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Removing Special iPad App, Apple Snatching Disabled People’s Voice

It’s true but pathetic that sometimes industrial battle snatches someone’s happiness and smile. If that battle snatches the voice of children, then that’s more pitiful. I never thought in my life that I had to cover such a news for our readers as well as for the whole world. There are many disabled people who have difficulty in speaking. They use different types of app or synthesizer to speak clearly. Maya, a four year old girl in New York has been using an iPad app called Speak for Yourself (SfY) to communicate with the outside world. Due to industrial battle regarding ‘Patent’ issue, Apple has removed this app from its iTunes store. So children like Maya and other people who use SfY will be unable to speak, if they can’t update the app.

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Apple Will Soon Launch A 13 inch Retina MacBook Pro, Analyst Says

Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display is already doing its round around the web, with hoards of professionals craving to lay their hands on this ultra-powerful, ultra-sleek machine. However, that is not all from Apple. According to KGI’s analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple will soon be releasing yet another 13″ MacBook Pro with Retina display. So hold tight for a lighter Retina display notebook.

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Apple’s iPhone Also Gets Amazon’s Cloud Music Service

Amazon launched its cloud music service more than a year later. The service has been quite popular with a lot of users but so far, it had been out of the reach of iPhone users many of which have been wanting to lay their hands on it. Well, the wait of iPhone users have been worth it since the service has finally arrived on their devices.

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