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| Apple may buy Israeli flash memory firm Anobit for $400-$500 million Apple may be preparing to purchase Anobit, an fabless Israeli firm that specializes in flash storage solutions for mobile and enterprise markets. The Cupertino-based company could be willing to spend between $400 million and $500 million on Anobit, Calcalist reported Tuesday. Anobit’s website says its memory signal processing (MSP) technology “significantly improves endurance, performa [..] |
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| Apple to open Israeli development center with semiconductor focus Apple reportedly has plans to open a new office in Israel, its first center outside of its Cupertino, California headquarters. The outpost will be headed by Aharon Aharon, Israeli business news site Globes said Wednesday, noting that Aharon is a well established figure in Israeli technology circles. Aharon currently serves as the chairman of radio frequency imaging firm Camero Tech Ltd. He has als [..] |
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| Israeli programmer hacks Kindle, breaks DRM protection Nothing makes you feel like you truly own your media and content like being able to do almost whatever you want with it. We’re already used to DRM for our MP3s and the limitations it puts on device selection and… [..] |
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| Israeli jailers listen to guard dogs with interpreter ware ‘What’s that, boy? A breakout at Tower 14, you say?’
Israeli prison officers are using high-tech computer canine interpreter communications gear to understand messages barked by patrolling guard dogs, according to reports.
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| Does Apple Have A Blind Spot About Flash? I think the news that Flash is coming to smartphones over the next year is a big deal. Most of the rich media experiences I have on the web are in Flash. YouTube's success had a lot to do [..] |
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Adobe confirms Flash for iPhone, Apple says when One of the biggest gripes about the iPhone is its lack of Flash support (and believe us, that is a huge deal). Now, after waiting so friggin’ long, Adobe has officially confirmed that Flash is pretty much ready to go. This can open up the floodgates to new applications and developers who were hoping to [...] [..] |
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Adobe confirms Flash for iPhone, Apple says when One of the biggest gripes about the iPhone is its lack of Flash support (and believe us, that is a huge deal). Now, after waiting so friggin’ long, Adobe has officially confirmed that Flash is pretty much ready to go. This can open up the floodgates to new applications and developers who were hoping to [...] [..] |
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Adobe CEO says Flash feud with Apple is finished Speaking during the D9 conference in California on Thursday, Adobe’s CEO, Shantanu Narayen said that his company’s feud with Apple, which was a result of Cupertino’s decision to omit support for Flash in its products, has come to an end. “Yes, the argument is over from our point of view,” Narayen said. ?We are so excited about opportunities we have. We?re focused on t [..] |
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Apple iPhone 4S to feature separate camera flash? 9to5Mac is reporting that the next iPhone, the iPhone 4S as it’s being referred to, will feature the LED flash for the camera on the opposite side of the case. There have been reports from a small group of individuals experiencing camera problems due to the iPhone’s built-in flash, and this looks like a way to solve the issue. Take a look for yourselves at supposed leaked parts from th [..] |
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Adobe confirms Flash for iPhone in the works; Apple is assisting Steve Jobs once said that Flash on the iPhone would be a bad move as it is extremely resource heavy and that Flash Lite doesn?t have what it takes to make for an enjoyable web experience. Adobe on the other hand, wasn?t all that interested in what Steve said because it was only a few [...] [..] |
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