Woz Surprised With Birthday Party At SF Museum Of Modern Art

Woz Surprised With Birthday Party At SF Museum Of Modern Art

Steve Wozniak, one of the two famous Steves who created Apple Computer back in the early days of Silicon Valley, went to the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco this evening, unaware that a party was brewing there in his honor.

The surprise birthday party was thrown by Fusion-io, the company that employs Wozniak as chief scientist. Secretly invited guests arrived to find pink boas, noise makers, and a chance to play Tetris, according to AllThingsD, who took some photos at the event.

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Samsung Argues Leaked Documents In Apple Case Are Public Domain, Admits To No Wrongdoing

Samsung Argues Leaked Documents In Apple Case Are Public Domain, Admits To No Wrongdoing
In the latest filing in the Apple vs Samsung patent case, the Korean-based electronics company argued that the documents they leaked after US District Judge Lucy Koh excluded as trial evidence were public domain, anyway, and that Samsung had done nothing wrong or unethical.

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Nevada Board of Economic Development Approves Apple Data Center Plan

Nevada Board of Economic Development Approves Apple Data Center Plan

The Nevada Board of Economic Development endorsed a plan today, originally negotiated by the city council of Reno, to offer Apple $89 million in tax breaks in return for building a data center in the state.

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Verizon Reps Pushing Customers To Buy Android Over iPhone Too? [Updated With Verizon's Response]

Verizon Reps Pushing Customers To Buy Android Over iPhone Too? [Updated With Verizon's Response]

Is Verizon intentionally steering customers away from Apple’s smartphone?

A report this morning claimed that AT&T employees were being instructed to push Windows Phone and Android smartphones over iPhones to customers. Not only that, but the report claimed that employees are being forbidden from buying an iPhone as a company-owned device. AT&T later released an official statement in a poor attempt to clear the air, saying “The idea that we would steer any customer away from a particular device couldn’t be more farfetched.”

Several readers have since shared their experiences of AT&T reps pushing Android phones over the iPhone, with one even noting that a buddy who works at AT&T gets more commission on Android smartphone sales.

According to a new testimony, it appears that Verizon may be also instructing/incentivising its reps to push other smartphones over Apple’s iPhone.

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Online Shopping Is A Favorite Activity For Many iPad Owners

Online Shopping Is A Favorite Activity For Many iPad Owners

Online shopping is the favorite activity of one-third of iPad/tablet owners.

Back in June, we reported on a study that showed that the average iPad user is extremely likely to make a purchase or research a product after seeing an ad on his or her device. A more recent study supports that research and notes that for one-third of iPad/tablet owners, shopping is their favorite tablet-based activity.

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Apple’s Is Working On Deeper iTunes Integration With Twitter [Report]

Apple’s Is Working On Deeper iTunes Integration With Twitter [Report]

The New York Times recently said that Apple was considering a multi-million dollar investment in Twitter. The report was then refuted by other publications, including The Wall Street Journal. According to the WSJ, Apple’s investment talks with Twitter were more than a year old. It seemed odd that Apple, a company known for rarely buying (much less investing in) other companies, would pump so much money in a financially-healthy startup like Twitter.

In a new report today, The Wall Street Journal sheds more light on Apple’s relationship with Twitter, highlighting that the two companies have been focusing on how to tie Twitter into Apple’s OS X and iOS platforms. Interestingly, Apple is currently working to add deeper iTunes integration with Twitter.

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Massachusetts Sales Tax Holiday Weekend: A Great Time To Buy A Mac

Massachusetts Sales Tax Holiday Weekend: A Great Time To Buy A Mac

If you live in Massachusetts and are in the market for a new Mac then you’re in luck. Massachusetts will once again be holding a tax holiday on the weekend of August 11-12. This might be a great opportunity to save some money on Apple products. Here’s what you need to know.

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Carrier Partnerships Can Ease iPhone Roll Outs And Support

Carrier Partnerships Can Ease iPhone Roll Outs And Support

Carrier partnerships can offer one-stop shopping for mass iPhone deployments.

During our Mobile Management Month series, we noted that a number mobile management vendors have established strategic partnerships with consulting firms, telecom agents, and mobile carriers. According to a study, these kinds or partnerships are paying off for everyone involved – carriers, vendors, and business customers.

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The Best Travel Gadgets [Best Of]

The Best Travel Gadgets [Best Of]

It’s August, which means two things. One, there’s no news to report on, which means that most of a gadget blogger’s workday is taken up with siestas and refreshing beverages. And two, it’s vacation time! That’s right: The whole northern hemisphere likes to take a break at exactly the same time, all the better to enjoy congested roads, overpriced plane tickets and overcrowded hotels.

To ease your pain, we’ve put together a list of the best travel gadgets. You may not enjoy spending a hot and stuffy month with your in-laws, but at least your tech won’t let you down.

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Forward Or Delete iMessages Right From Your iPhone [iOS Tips]

Forward Or Delete iMessages Right From Your iPhone [iOS Tips]

Here’s an obvious yet often overlooked tip – something that I’ve personally looked at every time I use the Messages app on my iPhone, but never really “connected” with.

I’ve often needed to send along a specific text message, to a boss or co-worker, or even to a family member. I’ve often copied an individual message, then pasted it into a message of my own to the new person.

Starting in iOS 5 iOS 4, though, there’s an easier way – forwarding it. Here’s how.

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