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Apple Posts Photo of Tim Cook Addressing Employees at Steve Jobs Celebration

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Apple has posted an official image from today’s celebration of Steve Jobs’ life. This afternoon Apple held a celebration to honor Jobs at its headquarters in Cupertino, California.

Aerial footage of today’s event shows tens of thousands employees gathered to honor Jobs’ legacy. Artists like Nora Jones and Coldplay played music at the event.

The above photo shows Apple CEO Tim Cook addressing Apple employees at the gathering. Retail employees from around the world watched the celebration today from their respective Apple Stores via a live feed.

Audyssey Unveils Its New Lower East Side AirPlay Dock

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The latest piece of full-on AirPlay sound hardware is from the sonic wizards over at Los Angeles-based Audyssey.

Yeah, the Lower East Side Audio Dock Air ($399) looks more like a Lego brick than the outfit’s svelte South of Market dock we raved about earlier this year — but the new, six-speaker dock is filled with audio-techno-jargon like “passive bass radiators” and “Smart Speaker technology,” which is probably English for “this will blow you away, dude.” And of course, don’t forget the AirPlay.

Weird Focus-Later Digital Camera Goes On Pre-order, But Only Works With Macs For Now

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This is the Lytro, a bizarre and radical new concept in digital photography that lets you snap an image now, and worry about focusing it later.

Pre-orders just opened today, and you can grab one for as little as $399 (I’ll take two!). But before you click the order button, make sure you have a Mac – because Lytro doesn’t work with Windows computers yet.

New Flashback OS X Trojan is in the Wild, And It Can Kill OS X’s Anti-Malware [Scams]

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Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more

You may recall the Flashback.A OS X trojan that Apple patched last month. The virus disguised itself as the official Adobe Flash Player installer and connected to an unknown server to secretly download and run unsigned code.

According to F-Secure, the Flashback trojan is back again in a new variant that’s capable of disabling Apple’s anti-malware tool from auto-updating.

Apple Turns On iTunes Match in iOS 5

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Apple has promised that iTunes Match will launch for US customers by the end of the month, and now they are starting to roll out preparations for it to users of iOS 5, namely by turning on the iTunes Match setting under the ‘Music’ settings pane for both developers and us plebs.

Of course, for regular users, this won’t mean much: Apple has yet to allow normal users to pay the $24.99 and sign-up for iTunes Match. In fact, iTunes Match isn’t even baked into iTunes 10.5, with the functionality shuffled over to the 10.5.1 Beta instead.

So iTunes Match is coming, probably within the next week or so. Of course, whether it is ready for prime time is a very different question, as issues with the service abound for developers. In fact, internally, most of our writers have not been able to get our libraries to dependably sync with iTunes Match. The launch of iCloud might have gone well, but expect a bumpy ride when iTunes Match goes live.

[via RazorianFly]

Here’s What Is Going On At Apple HQ’s Steve Jobs Memorial [Live Updating]

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According to reports on Twitter, Apple’s Steve Jobs memorial event is well underway, and it’s already looking like a touching tribute to a great man by the company he built.

A tweet by Rodger Lizaola says ex-Vice President and Apple board member Al Gore has already arrived.

Meanwhile, Nora Jones is reportedly playing a tribute song in memory of Steve Jobs that Kevin Rochowski says “really sets the right tone.” The song she played was Forever Young.

Coldplay also performed, according to Twitter user Larley.

Tyler Stone tweeted: “Wonderful speech by Tim [Cook]. Wonderful speech by Bill Campbell. Wonderful performance by Norah Jones. This really helps bring closure.”

We’ll be updating this post as we get more.

One in Six Apple Dollars Came from China [Report]

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China has always been important for Apple manufacturing, with marque products such as the iPhone and iPad originating in the Asian giant. However, now China is also becoming an important source for sales revenue. China’s 1.33 billion people are now Apple’s second-best revenue-generating market. Little wonder Apple CEO Tim Cook Tuesday calls China “an enormous opportunity” for the tech giant.

Apple Fans Unite To Counter Protest Westboro Church in Cupertino [Photo]

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The hate-mongers of the Westboro Church are out with their profane placards in Cupertino today, as we said they would be.

Right now, they’re outside Cupertino High School, where Justin Li snapped this pic of a counter protester dressed in all black (is that a Jobsian turtleneck?) and sneakers with a sign making a mockery of the church member’s display.

Later, Westboro has said it will try to ruin the Steve Jobs memorial service by brandishing the same trademark awfulness outside Apple headquarters in Cupertino.

But Apple fans are on the case. As you can see in the picture above, Apple fans are uniting to counter-protest Westboro’s homophobic, hate-filled picketing.

Tim Cook: Steve Jobs Was Working On Apple’s Amazing Next Product Until The Day Before He Died

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Devices like the iPhone came out of Apple seemingly fully-formed.
Devices like the iPhone came out of Apple seemingly fully-formed.

It’s always said that Steve Jobs lived and breathed for Apple, up until the very day he died, but it’s easy to discount how literally true that seemingly trite adage actually was. A new anecdote from Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son puts Steve’s dedication to his company in stark relief, proving that Jobs was working on Apple’s next product up until the day before he died.

Going Once, Going Twice! Cult of Mac Tees Almost Sold Out, Get Yours Now

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If you told me that our Cult of Mac tee was offensive and then slapped me with your leather glove, I’d politely say “Madam, for the record, it stands for Mac I’d Like to friend!” I’d still dual you though…

In any case, we’re getting awfully low on these beauties, and once we sell out, we’ll most likely be out for good.

These fine unisex tees are 100% made in the beautiful USA, are sold by Seattle indie brand Might Tees, and are available to ship anywhere in the world.

You can get one now for just $23 $18.

IntelliScreenX Isn’t Just What Notification Center Should Have Been, It’s A Reason To Jailbreak

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If you’ve already updated to iOS 5, I’m sure one of the features you’re enjoying most is the new Notification Center. It’s a fantastic addition to iOS, and something we were begging for from Apple for some time. However, there are a number of ways in which Notification Center can be improved… and one of them is to install IntelliScreenX.

An Animated Journey Through the History of the iPhone [Video]

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Before the iPhone came along in 2007 and changed the way in which we use mobile devices, touchscreen smartphones were very different to what we have today. They were big, clunky and slow; it was hard to find and install applications for them; and every one of them came with a damn stylus that was either lost or broken within the first six months.

Things are completely different now, though, thanks to Apple’s smartphone. But it took a long time for us to get here. This awesome video from CNET UK offers an animated journey through the history of the iPhone and how Apple’s revolutionary device was born.

While Some Apple Stores Remove Steve Jobs Memorials, Palo Alto’s Grows

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As Apple’s stores nationwide prepare to close for a few hours on Wednesday to remember Steve Jobs, many are removing the memorials that sprang up on their windows and doorsteps. The memorial at Apple’s flagship store in San Francisco, for example, was removed last week.

Not so the Apple store in Palo Alto, Calif. — Steve’s hometown. Quite the opposite, the number of Post-It tributes has grown to the point that both windows are now almost completely covered. The picture above was snapped just a few hours ago on Tuesday evening.

It’s a nice tribute. Let’s hope they stay up for a while longer. Here are a few more pictures:

Siri Comebacks: When Your iPhone Calls You A Queen

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Let’s just say it: any smartphone that recognizes my lineage by calling me a queen is right as rain in my book. (Namely because it saves those tiring discussions about “You don’t know who you’re dealing with!” etc.)

The learning curve with Apple’s new iPhone 4S voice activated personal assistant Siri may or may not be steep – depending on your point of view – but a  Twitter feed launched Oct. 15 compiling the more unusual responses is exceedingly droll.