Monday, July 26, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Ars Technica) 26/07/2010



Week in Apple: record revenue for Apple, white iPhone pushed again

It has not been a busy week in Apple, but it has certainly been a contentious one. Other smartphone makers aren't very happy that Apple dragged them into its own antenna mess, and the white iPhone 4 has been delayed again. Still, the company reported record results this quarter. Read on for the weekly roundup:
Liveblog: Apple FY2010 Q3 Earnings: Apple reported another record quarter, with huge Mac, iPhone, and iPad sales. In fact, the company sold almost as many iPads as it did Macs during the third fiscal quarter.
RIM, HTC, Nokia want no part of Apple's "self-made debacle": Apple's competitors are displeased at having their products singled out by Steve Jobs during Friday's press conference. Although they took a different tone in responding, they're unanimous on one count: this is Apple's problem, not theirs.
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Week in Tech: Droid X review, broadband hogs, GoogleTV
Ars reviews the Motorola Droid X: The Droid X brings together outstanding hardware specifications, an impressive feature set, all-day battery life, and excellent messaging software. Despite some weaknesses in the user interface, we were mostly impressed by Motorola's latest Android-based smartphone.
Apple the new world leader in software insecurity: The world's largest technology company has earned another accolade: it was responsible for the largest number of security flaws in the first half of 2010, knocking Oracle off the top spot. Microsoft is in third place.
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