iTunes: Apple Censors The Word Jailbreak

You may have often seen that words with offensive connotations or related to obscenity are presented with a lot of asterisks so that they are not fully visible. This is often in many formal platforms. However, does ‘jailbreak’ also fall under the same category and should receive the same treatment? Apple sure thinks so.

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Apple May Update iCloud With A New Photo-Sharing Feature

With Apple’s WorldWide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2012 drawing closer by each passing day, the rumors and speculations surrounding the event are running high. A lot is expected from the event, including the unveiling of iOS 6 and other features from Apple. Now, Wall Street Journal has claimed that Apple may update iCloud with a new photo-sharing feature, something which will be announced at the event.

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Apple Allowed To Pursue Preliminary Injunction Against Samsung

Samsung and Apple have been locked in a legal battle that seems to have been going on for quite some time. The worst part is that neither side seems to have scored any significant wins. Now, Apple is trying to have certain Samsung products banned in U.S. The company had tried earlier but was refused a preliminary injunction by a District Court.

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Apple Still Unsure About The Design Of iPhone 5

iPhone 5 is all but set to launch during the later part of this year. Most of the analysts have speculated that it will most probably hit the shelves in the coming October. While the rumors about the device are rampant, including it having a liquid metal and a different dock connector, it is rather surprising to note that a report now claims Apple is still unsure about the design of the device.

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Intel Wants Apple To Be Compelled To Use Intel Processors In iPad

Intel has been at the head of the innovation in the processor industry. The company has fast adapted to the changing paradigms of the tech world and has focused on mobile computing. The result is that Intel’s Ivy Bridge are a huge step forward for computing devices since they are able to juice up a solid amount of power while being tiny in size and less power-consuming. This, Intel thinks, Apple can’t ignore.

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Apple Stops Using 4G Branding For New iPad Due To International Complaints

Apple has been taken to task in Australia due to the fact that Apple touted the tablet as supporting 4G where the tablet couldn’t yet use a 4G network in the country. The company was taken to court by Australian competition regulator and a number of Australian customers claimed that they had been fooled by Apple’s 4G branding of the new iPad. It seems now that Apple is heeding these complaints now.

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Foxconn Gears Up To Build Apple Television Set

We have long been hearing of an Apple TV set which was supposed to be the next-generation TV. When Steve Jobs said in his biography that he had finally cracked the puzzle of TV set, he surely meant something big. While Apple has been very quiet about its plans, Foxconn chairman has now revealed that his company is gearing up to produce Apple TV sets.

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