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Seeks ban on U.S. imports, sales and use of some handsets

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the new ipad from apple…. does it have or work on microsoft office products?

No. But it can open MS office files using some apps, just like what iPhone / iPod Touch do.

You can find the latest information about iPad here:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002C7481G?ie=UTF8&tag=ereader-2-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002C7481G

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Disappearance of MacBook Pros from Best Buy hint at laptop refresh from Apple

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While the anticipation rose for the arrival of the iPad, consumer eagerness to purchase Apple's latest device fizzled as product details were announced

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The majority of computers sold to individuals will be more like iPad

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Apple previously rejected the iPhone downloadable app, but Google engineers coded around them

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The iPad fuels the Apple juggernaut with low prices and low cost 3G data.

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Alongside their new mobile device, the iPad, Apple announced a couple of new applications and services specific for their new gadget.

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Yahoo! sends employees home for a week and Apple might be getting into the TV business

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Android gets a key application boost, Apple could go to $325/share, and Windows Server 2008 R2 is reviewed

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Apple acquires web property Lala.com leaving many questions about what happens to a good idea when it's discovered by big business.

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A Friday potpourri of tech news, including a possible musical Apple purchase and Google's new dictionary

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A look at love in the Big Apple through a collective film project with an all star cast.

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A look at love in the Big Apple through a collective film project with an all star cast.

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Can Apple just shred off the blame from their shoulders when this truth is revealed – by just saying that the since the application has been developed by a third party, storm8?

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Bad news for Palm. They have been trying to plug into the iPod/iPhone ecosystem by forging the Pre’s USB identification number, with Apple smashing their efforts with each iTunes update. Now, the USB Implementers Forum says that they should stop. Palm whined to the USB-IF about how Apple was blocking them every time they tried to circumvent their vendor ID-based anti-non-iPod-devices system. Here’s part of the USB-IF reply: Palm may only use the single Vendor ID issued to Palm for Palm’s us

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Back in July, when Palm defiantly re-hacked their webOS Media Sync feature to circumvent Apple's blatantly anti-consumer iTunes hardware lockout, the plucky underdogs didn't just settle for blowing an insolent raspberry at Apple via their official company blog: they also audaciously took the risky strategy of publically dragging a third party into the dispute, by officially complaining to the USB Implementers Forum about what they called Apple's "improper use of the Vendor ID". Unfortunate

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T he USB Implementers Forum sided with Apple for modifying its iTunes USB sync so that the Palm Pre work-around wouldn't work. Apple changed the latest update iTunes software to block access by Palm's smartphone. Palm voiced their complaint to the group in July for Apple's improper use its USB vendor code to block competitors. The forum disagreed in a letter sent to both companies on Tuesday. They also warned that if Palm changes the Pre's software to include Apple's vendor code, i

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Filed under: Hardware , iTunes , Apple Didn’t you hate it when you were a kid, and you would complain to an adult about something one of your siblings was doing, just to end up getting yourself in more trouble than they ended up in? Well, you might say that’s exactly what is happening to Palm and their ongoing dispute with Apple over the Pre ’s ability to sync with iTunes. The company has landed themselves in some hot water after drawing the attention of the USB Implementers Forum

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Filed under: Hardware , iTunes , Apple Didn't you hate it when you were a kid, and you would complain to an adult about something one of your siblings was doing, just to end up getting yourself in more trouble than they ended up in? Well, you might say that's exactly what is happening to Palm and the ongoing dispute with Apple over the Pre 's ability to sync with iTunes. The company has landed itself in some hot water after drawing the attention of the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF)

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New blog post: Unlock iPhone 3GS Officially - Courtesy Apple http://bit.ly/wmg8n # New blog post: Awesome & Clean iPod Touch Theme For iPhone [Need Jailbreak] http://bit.ly/14pKTK # New blog post: Can iPhone 3GS Play 720p x 1080p Hi-Definition Video? http://bit.ly/XDqN7 # New blog post: Another Cool Apple Patent Application - Ability to transfer a file from one iPhone to another during a connected call htt … # New blog post: iTunes 9 To Have Facebook Support ht

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And welcome to another edition of “ why the heck can’t Victoria Arya win this cool package?!?!?! “. No, but in all seriousness this a fun package not only for school, but for anytime…apple picking, picnics, basically anything and everything outdoors. Or, if you house is big enough for a wagon ride inside I say do it! Sooo…what’s in this package that I am completely jealous of? How about a Radio Flyer Pack & Go Canopy Wagon by Radio Flyer, a 4 pack of SafetyTat Write-Ons for Emergenc

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A concept video for an identification app, called Augmented ID, that uses facial recognition. IPhone owners are excited to get their hands on the augmented reality applications that we wrote about last week, such as the one for finding nearby subways or for tracking down Twitter neighbors. But ... Gizmodo found this 23 hours ago on latimesblogs.latimes.com Find more top Mac news, videos, and blogs on MacBlips: Mac , iPhone , App Store

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July 22nd, 2009momina While it’s only been a while since the iPhone 3GS stepped into the public light, preparations are already under way for the next batch of iPhones. A trio of patent applications from Apple have been uncovered and bear clues as to what new features we can expect from the new batch of iPhones. Now it is never a guarantee that patents and patent applications will translate into additional features, but it does give us an idea as to where a company’s research is heading.Now comi

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Apple is considering as a possibility for the iPhone or the iPod touch, an application that includes a “multi-touch display screen with localized tactile feedback”. A grid of piezoelectric actuators that can be activated at will to provide a vibration feedback when you touch the screen is what the new Apple’s application is about. Apart from this grid of piezoelectric actuators, the new Apple patent application includes a RFID reader embedded in a touch screen and a firgerprint identification.

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