Posts Tagged ‘china’
Bowing to Chinese law, Apple is reportedly blocking iPhone users in China from downloading applications about two figures Beijing considers “separatists”: the Dalai Lama and exiled Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer.
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Apple blocks Dalai Lama, Kadeer iPhone apps: IDG (Taipei Times)
eldavojohn writes “Google and Yahoo! have relinquished any sort of ethical integrity with regards to free speech in China but Apple appears to be following suit by blocking Dalai Lama applications in the Chinese iPhone app store. An official Apple statement reads, ‘We continue to comply with local laws. Not all apps are available in every country.’ A small monetary price to pay for the economic …
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Apple Censors Dalai Lama iPhone Apps In China (Slashdot)
BOWING to Beijing, Apple is reportedly blocking Chinese iPhone users from downloading applications about the Dalai Lama and exiled Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer.
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Apple blocks Chinese iPhone aps (Perth Now)
After the iPhone 3.0 firmware update, we wondered whether the the next gen iPhone would bring a new chip with support for 802.11n. Now a job posting on Apple’s website is feeding that theory. We’ve…
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Wireless N Support in Next Gen iPhone Implied by Apple Job Posting [Unconfirmed] (Gizmodo)
Apple appears to be blocking iPhone applications related to the Dalai Lama and the exiled Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer from its China App Store, IDG News Service reported.
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Apple blocking Dalai Lama iPhone applications: report (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Apple appears to have blocked iPhone applications related to the Dalai Lama in its China App Store, making it the latest U.S. technology company to censor its services in China.
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Apple Censors Dalai Lama IPhone Apps in China (PC World via Yahoo! News)
Nokia Corp. is broadening a legal dispute it already has with Apple Inc. over the iPhone, saying almost all of the company’s other products also violate the Finnish phone maker’s patents.
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Nokia expands patent dispute beyond Apple iPhone (AP via Yahoo! News)
America’s Apple and Orange, a division of France Telecom, have formally dropped an arrangement for exclusive French iPhone sales, says Dow Jones. France was in 2007 one of the first markets to receive the iPhone, and as in other countries at the time, negotiations left only one carrier in control of sales; unlocked phones were still available only through Orange, and at a high premium. Orange …
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Apple, France Telecom agree to end iPhone exclusivity (MacNN)
There seems to be an Apple iPhone application available for download through the app store for just about everything. Usually, this comment is taken more figuratively, but today, it seems that someone has watched one to many episodes of Nip/Tuck and has released an application called iSurgeon. This unusual software application allows for photo editing,
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iSurgeon DIY Apple iPhone Application (Coated)
The iTunes App Store has proven itself to be an open and accessible stage for programmers and developers to show their stuff. Anyone can create an application for Apple’s iPhone and price it between free and $999.99.
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Applications add convenience for free on Apple’s iPhone (The Collegian)
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