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Apple and Art – The Enduring Legacy [Gallery]

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Lost in the hoopla of Apple’s WWDC software revelations this week — from iMessage, to iCloud, to iTunes Match — has been coverage of what may prove to be the company’s most enduring revolutionary influence, which is the one it’s having on the Art world.

Steve Jobs Pitches New Spaceship-Like Campus to Cupertino City Council

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Steve Jobs has been keeping extremely busy this week. One day after delivering his WWDC Keynote address, Steve headed back to Cupertino to appear before the city council to discuss Apple’s new plans for their campus. While pitching the construction and design of the mega-structure, Jobs commented that the building will look ‘a little like a spaceship.’

iMessage is Going to Be Huge! Here’s Our Hands-on Look at How it Works

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Apple’s new iMessage app was one of the biggest surprises at WWDC yesterday. Once I got iOS 5 and Lion installed on my devices, I asked our Twitter followers what they wanted to know about the new OSes and we got a lot of questions about iMessage and how it works. There seems to have been a bit of confusion regarding the new service, so let me help explain how iMessage works on iOS 5.

Cult of Mac iMainGo X Weeklong Giveaway – Here’s Your Second Chance To Win!

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Did you hear the fantastic news that Cult of Mac is hosting a weeklong giveaway to celebrate our Twitter followers? Well, if you missed the post in the mountain of news that we unleashed yesterday in our WWDC coverage we’ll forgive you and give you a second chance to win. Today we’re holding another giveaway contest, where one lucky winner will receive a free iMainGo X, the powerful portable speaker system that lets you blast music from your iPod/iPhone wherever you go. You gotta enter to win though, so here’s how to submit your name for the drawing.

Daily Deals: $828 MacBook Air, 2.5GHz iMac, Vintage iPhone 4 Charger

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We start the day after Apple’s announcements with three deals: one for the MacBook Air, one for the Imac, and a third using old-style technology to charge the future. First up is a number of MacBook Air units, starting at $829 for a 1.4GHz 64GB SSD model with 2GB of RAM. Next is an iMac with a Core i5 Quad 2.5GHz processor. The desktop machine also includes a 22-inch screen and 8GB of memory for $1,389. Finally, how about some retro styling for that iPhone charger? This deal features a vintage-style phone as the charger platform for your iPhone 4.

Along the way, we also take a look at several iPad cases, iPod accessories and Mac software. As always, details on these items and many more can be found at CoM’s “Daily Deals” page right after the jump.

Microsoft VP “Flattered” iOS 5 Stole All Its Ideas From Windows Phone 7 [Doofus]

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In a bout of self-congratulation as laughably misguided as that of the toothless hobo hanging outside of Albert Einstein’s office claiming that whole Theory of Relativity thing was his idea, Microsoft’s corporate vice president of Windows Phone is now “feeling flattered” that Apple copied so many great iOS 5 ideas from Windows Phone 7. As if.

iOS 5 Voice Control Is Still Coming, But Might Only Work With First-Party Apps

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Amongst other rumors about iOS 5 that somehow just disappeared into the ether come yesterday’s WWDC 2011 keynote was the advanced Nuance-powered voice control features that has been reported extensively over the past few months. The only mention of voice recognition was a throwaway line on a slide: “Option to speak text selection.”

Is that it? What happened to the voice control that we were all promised? Don’t worry just yet: according to a couple of prominent sources, Nuance-powered voice control is still coming to iOS 5.

Mobile Safari Gets A Porn Mode In iOS 5

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For those of us with snoopsome inamoratas who just can’t seem to understand that a man has needs of the flesh that simply can not be met by the conventional and must needs be profane… Mobile Safari under iOS 5 has a new Private Browsing option, which is more colloquially known as ‘Porn Mode!’

Why iCloud Doesn’t Stream Music (Yet) And Why It Doesn’t Have To [Opinion]

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No matter how many months of rumors and insider reports precede an anticipated Apple announcement, it’s probable that, when Steve Jobs actually reveals the product on stage, it’s going to be radically different than what people are expecting… but iCloud could be the most radical deviation yet between the fancy of pre-announcement hype and the reality of Apple’s finished product.

What people expected from iCloud was a streaming cloud locker for your media collection: iCloud would scan your iTunes library and automatically mirror them on a central server, allowing you to stream any song you owned to any device you owned without being bothered with local storage.

What people got? iTunes Match. It scans and matches your iTunes library in the cloud, sure, but there is no streaming: any time you want to listen to an album that’s not on your iPhone or iPad, you’ve got to download it from the cloud onto your device.

No streaming? What was Apple thinking?