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  • Steve's OK, everyone relax

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    Victor Agreda Jr
    Victor Agreda Jr
    01.05.2009

    Who says Apple doesn't listen? More to the point, who says Steve Jobs isn't aware of the rumors? Earlier today Apple posted a letter from CEO Steve Jobs indicating precisely what has been causing his weight loss (a hormone imbalance, apparently treatable) and why he won't be at the keynote (he's spending time with his family). There's a corresponding statement from the Apple board of directors offering support for Steve and confidence in his continued leadership. Steve's no dummy. I applaud him taking this time to be with his family, and I'm personally quite happy to hear his weight loss appears to stem from a rather strange but reversible affair. While the keynote will be odd without him, let's hope this puts a little water on the doomsayers out there. Steve's not going anywhere just yet -- so everyone relax this week and enjoy the spectacle at Macworld.

  • Apple: "iPhone SIM unlockers will end up with iBricks"

    by 
    Nik Fletcher
    Nik Fletcher
    09.24.2007

    Here at TUAW HQ (located on this occasion very much east of the Atlantic ocean), we've been receiving a flurry of tips about a certain press release from Cupertino folks about iPhone unlocking. The short of it? Apple's telling consumers that "unauthorized iPhone unlocking programs available on the Internet cause irreparable damage to the iPhone's software, which will likely result in the modified iPhone becoming permanently inoperable when a future Apple-supplied iPhone software update is installed." For consumers everywhere, that's a daunting proposition if you've bitten the bullet and chosen to run one of the numerous unlocking applications out there.The word on the street is that Apple, whilst looking for ways ensure customers did not brick their iPhones after a future software update (namely, the one including the iTunes WiFi Music Store), have simply chosen to take the somewhat easier route of stating "Users who make unauthorized modifications to the software on their iPhone violate their iPhone software license agreement and void their warranty. The permanent inability to use an iPhone due to installing unlocking software is not covered under the iPhone's warranty.".The press release also goes on to tell us that iPhone users can expect to receive the Software Upgrade this week, leaving people in the lurch until then to see whether this Doomsday-esque scenario plays out as Apple says. If you want to be on the safe side, you might try Erica's relocking procedure (still in the very early testing stages!).

  • Jobs to preview Leopard during WWDC

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    06.26.2006

    WWDC (that's World Wide Developers' Conference) is coming up this August and the Mac web is all atwitter. Apple, in a move that should surprise no one, has announced that a team of execs, headed up by Jobs, will demo Leopard during the WWDC keynote on August 7th.This has become a feature of the WWDC but it is nice to have official confirmation. Until then let the rumors swirl about what tasty morsels will be included in Leopard. I'm hoping that Apple will do away with that pesky Dock and give us a Task Bar, like God intended all OSes to have.