Friday, April 30, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 30/04/2010


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Jobs Pens Open Letter on Adobe Flash
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has written an open letter outlining why Apple won't let Flash on the iPhone or iPad, characterizing it as closed technology "for PCs and mice."



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First Trailer for Secretariat Released Online
Walt Disney released the first trailer for their upcoming movie Secretariat, a story about the journey of the 1973 Triple Crown winning horse.



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HP Purchase of Palm May Delay the Slate
The purchase of Palm by HP gives the Slate a potential new OS, but that could delay the unit until next year.



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Android 2.2 Will Support Flash
Google confirms that the new Android OS will fully support Adobe Flash 10.1. Google also confirms that they think Apple sucks (unofficially).



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Are the New i7 MacBooks Hot Enough to Boil Water?
Apple's new MacBooks featuring the Intel i7 processor can reach a blistering temperature of 101° C in some instances.



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Should Apple be Afraid of HP’s Palm Acquisition?
Palm and HP have both made runs at matching Apple in the past, and fallen flat on their faces. But the two companies’ combined resources might be just the secret sauce needed to stand tall beside Cupertino’s Goliath.



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Apple CEO Steve Jobs Throws Adobe’s Flash in the Garbage Bin
Steve Jobs has publicly given several reasons today why they will never use Adobe's Flash on the company's iPhone - and it's not pretty.



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Activision May Permanently Close Infinity Ward
An analyst is predicting that Activision will close down Infinity Ward after the release of a second Modern Warfare 2 map pack. Development on Modern Warfare 3 will be handled by two new studios.



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HP Buys Palm for $1.2 Billion
The massive acquisition will give HP access to Palm's webOS, potentially breathing life into its own dusty-looking collection of smartphones.



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Red Faction Movie Coming to SyFy Channel
A two-hour movie of the popular gaming series is coming to SyFy Channel. The TV network will also begin coproducing the games.



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