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AT&T Threatens To Fire iPhone Users For Costing Company Too Much Money

Peggy and John Alexander calim AT&T is firing them as iPhone users because they are costing the company too much money in roaming charges. The AlexanderAT&T is threatening to terminate the accounts of a pair of iPhone users because they’re costing the company too much money.
“AT&T is firing us as iPhone users,” says Penny Alexander, who lives in Dadeville, Alabama, with her husband John.
In late November the Alexanders received a letter from AT&T saying that because they didn’t live in [...]

Review: iVideoCamera Doesn’t Do Great Video, But It’s A Start

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So Apple has allowed into the Store a third-party video recording application for plain old 2G and 3G iPhones; but honestly, don’t get your hopes up too high.
iVideoCamera by Laan Labs suffers some serious limitations: it only records three frames a second, it can only record for a minute at most, and resolution is just [...]

Jobs Finalist For Time’s Person of the Year

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Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs is a finalist for Time Magazine’s Person of the Year. Jobs, who returned to lead Apple after a liver transplant, is in third place, just two votes behind U.S. President Barack Obama (2008 Person of the Year) and trails Iran protesters.
If he won, the title would follow Jobs’ win [...]

Shipments of 27-inch iMacs delayed as Apple scrambles to fix graphic issues

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Apple’s long and tortuous travail trying to solve its 27-inch iMac production woes doesn’t look likely to end before the New Years, according to reports from authorized resellers who say that Apple has delayed shipping their premium all-in-ones for at least two weeks until they can figure out the cause of the 27-incher’s common graphic [...]

Apple, Google Cut Last Boardroom Ties With Levinson Exit

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Dr. Arthur Levinson has resigned as a member of Google’s board of directors, cutting the final tie between the Mountain View, Calif. Internet giant and Apple. Google CEO Eric Schmidt left Apple’s board of directors in August.

Levinson, who served as a member of Google’s board of directors since 2004, remains on Apple’s board. Although no reason was given for Levinson leaving, reports suggested the departure may be tied to a Federal Trade Commission anti-competition investigation of Google and Apple.

Schmidt said Levinson, a former CEO of Genentech, had provided “unvarnished advice and vital counsel” while at Google and would always “have a special place at Google.”

In August, Schmidt resigned his post on Apple’s board of directors as competition between Google and Apple heat up on several fronts, including the highly visible battle between Android-based cell phones and Apple’s iPhone.

Whether Levinson’s departure will satisfy FTC investigators is unclear. When Schmidt resigned from Apple’s board, the government agency said it would continue the probe.

[Via AppleInsider]

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Ed Sutherland is a veteran technology journalist who first heard of Apple when they grew on trees, Yahoo was run out of a Stanford dorm and Google was an unknown upstart. Since then, Sutherland has covered the whole technology landscape, concentrating on tracking the trends and figuring out the finances of large (and small) technology companies.

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