Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Amazon Kindle Fire: 7-inch Tablet with Android for $199 officially launched

After the first rumors to own Android-tablet from Amazon and the announcement of the event if it was today, Amazon , the 7-inch set has Kindle Fire  officially introduced. Particularly noteworthy in this case is probably the price because you want to just 199 U.S. dollars lie, which shows that Amazon (obviously) again aims to make the real profits with selling content.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

iTunes 10.5 Beta 6.1: iTunes Match beta is available

The new service from Apple iTunes Match , in addition to the online storage service icloud, was born in a first beta today with iTunes 10.5 Beta  6.1  . The service, as the software is restricted to U.S. developers at the moment but will be universal to the world at its final output.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

App Store: A judge has denied a request from Apple to Amazon

A judge has denied a request from Apple to Amazon to stop these continued use of the term for market AppStore applications , because the brand belongs to Apple, according to Apple's use of Amazon would be violating the terms Brand App Store of Apple.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Attractive iCloud Logo and Price


Unlike Google and Amazon, Apple has chosen to approach the major labels to launch a more comprehensive service than its competitors. So far, EMI, Warner and Sony were already supporting the project of the firm and according to recent rumors , so it's Universal, which decided to join the adventure. Knowing that he produced many artists, among which we mention Lady Gaga and U2, we can say that this is good news since icloud may well benefit from a comprehensive catalog rather similar to that proposed Spotify.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Attribution of the term 'App Store': Cupertino sends roses to Amazon

Apple considers to be within its rights relating to the matter of "App Store", and intends to inform the Amazon. According to our colleagues from Bloomberg , Apple has indeed responded to the attack of Amazon, the two firms opposed the name of the holder of the absolute term "App Store". If the Apple chose to drop the name as brand, Amazon, Microsoft and others believe that other award is illegal under the law, and that insofar as the term is considered too "generic."

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