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January 2010

Amazon in an unusual weekend update revealed that it has accepted Macmillian’s pricing terms for e-books on the Kindle store. The online retailer said it would involuntarily agree to Macmillan’s price increase requests and accept the publisher’s agency model, which will raise the prices of popular titles from Amazon’s previously insisted-upon $10 to a typical $13 or $15. Amazon in its defense argued that it was strongarmed by its dependence on publishers and made the unusual claim that Macmillan had a “monopoly” on its own books, letting it dictate the terms of how…


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It must be nice to be the host of your own popular Comedy Central show and a host on the Grammy Awards. Why? You get to play with an iPad.

No, it’s not one of Tim Meehan’s faux iPads – this was a working unit that flipped from portrait to landscape mode when Stephen Colbert pulled it out of his jacket… or pants. Enjoy this short piece of video from tonight’s Grammy Award ceremonies.

TUAWStephen Colbert and his iPad at the Grammys originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sun, 31 Jan 2010 22:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apple tonight took advantage of the Grammy Awards to surprise the audience with an appearance by an iPad (viewable below). Taking action on Stephen Colbert’s mock demand for an iPad on his show, Apple gave the host an iPad for his presentation of the “Song of the Year” award. He teased that even Jay-Z didn’t get the device in his gift basket and asked his daughter Madeleine if she thought it made him “cool.”…


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Our caption: Steven Colbert is iPad at the Grammy Awards and so can’t you. What’s yours?

Engadget has the video up. Enjoy!
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Steven Colbert Shows off iPad at the Grammy Awards!

Apple finally brought its unicorn out of the stable and introduced the iPad this week, more than 140,000 apps are available at the App Store now, and Apple reported yet another record breaking quarter.

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Both Mcmillan and Amazon have issued statements about the story linked to previously, wherein they stopped selling Macmillan e-books after the publisher wanted to raise the price for best-sellers to an agency model $12.99 to $14.99 — which Apple had already agreed to for iBooks on the iPad.

Mcmillan’s CEO, John Sargent’s comments ran as a [...]

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Macmillan Books to Return to Amazon, Prices to Rise to iPad iBooks Level, Consumers to Vote with their Wallets

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More coverage of TUAW’s inside look at developer boot camp. See below for notes & disclaimer.

I’m on my second day at Big Nerd Ranch, settling in and getting some blogging done between 3-hour lectures on Objective-C fundamentals. I sat down with our first instructor, Mark Fenoglio, last night to discuss Big Nerd Ranch from his point of view. He’s a very dynamic guy, even if my “talking head” video angle doesn’t portray that very well. If you’re curious about the kind of people Big Nerd Ranch has on the teaching staff, this is a good introduction. I’ve also got a few clips of classmate “first impressions,” some walking tour-video of the ranch and plenty to write today, so you’ll hear more from me soon.

To view the video, click on the “Read more” link below.

In order to give our readers the first-hand account of what it’s like to experience developer boot camp, Big Nerd Ranch has permitted Brett to attend complimentary classes and has provided transportation/lodging assistance. Other than those considerations, no sponsorship or advertising relationship exists between BNR and TUAW. This series is not an endorsement of BNR’s programs or teaching methodology.

TUAWTUAW at Big Nerd Ranch: Mark Fenoglio originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sun, 31 Jan 2010 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Amazon has stepped away from the brink of an all-out war with publishers that began on Friday when it began pulling books from Macmillan on its site. In a new statement, Amazon admits that the Macmillan books will be back — and probably at a higher price.

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Steve Jobs recently held a Town Hall meeting for Apple employees, and according to Wired, he had some very choice words for both Google and Adobe. While these likely aren’t direct, word-for-word quotes, as they come from employees who spoke to Wired and MacRumors on condition of anonymity, if they’re even in the ballpark of what Jobs said, Apple’s response to both Google and Adobe can be summed up in two words: “Bring it.”

On Google: “We did not enter the search business. They entered the phone business. Make no mistake: they want to kill the iPhone. We won’t let them [...] This don’t be evil mantra? It’s bullshit.”

Snap. Maybe a tad belligerent there at the end, Mr. Jobs? I wonder what brought that on?
On Adobe: “They are lazy. They have all this potential to do interesting things, but they just refuse to do it. They don’t do anything with the approaches that Apple is taking, like Carbon. Apple does not support Flash because it is so buggy. Whenever a Mac crashes more often than not it’s because of Flash. No one will be using Flash. The world is moving to HTML5.” Sounds like the petitions can stop now. If that’s really what Apple’s CEO thinks of Flash, then make no mistake: Flash is never coming to Apple’s mobile devices.

Some other tasty tidbits from the Town Hall courtesy of the folks at MacRumors:

- Jobs considers the iPad on a par with the iPhone and Mac as one of the most important products he’s worked on
- Apple acquired Lala because they wanted to bring Lala’s people to the iTunes team
- The next iPhone is “an A+ update” that Android won’t be able to keep up with
- New Macs this year will take Apple “to the next level”
- Apple is still playing “wait and see” with regards to Blu-Ray, and won’t implement it until/unless Blu-Ray sales take off

TUAWSteve Jobs at Apple Town Hall meeting: Harsh words for Google, Adobe originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sun, 31 Jan 2010 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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