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Touch Screen iMacs coming.

image LOOPRumors reported that Apple was working on a Multi-Touch™ iMac that would incorporate iOS layered on Mac OSX.  Since that story, Apple released an updated iMac with evolutionary enhancements.

Today, Patently Apple reveals a new Apple patent that details a touch screen iMac.  The stand pivots to allow the user to hunker down and touch the screen looking down, rather than sitting upright, staring across from the display.

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Mac government, business and Europe sales post strong growth.

image Mac sales in government and business sales have grown remarkably year-over-year, Fortune reports.

A research note by Needham analyst Charlie Wolf analyzes Mac sales across multiple market segments for the second quarter of 2010.

Mac sales performance was compared to that of the PC industry and some of Wolf’s findings include:

• At 35%, Mac shipment growth in June easily exceeded the overall PC market’s growth rate of 20.9%.
• Mac shipments grew 31.4% in the home market, topping the overall PC market’s growth rate of 25.2%.
• At 49.8%, the Mac’s growth in business was three times higher than the overall PC market’s 15.7%.
• Mac shipments in government grew 200%, sixteen times faster than the overall PC market’s 12.1%.

Meanwhile, the report highlighted Apple’s stronger presence in European homes, where the iPhone is thought to have created a halo effect.

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Rumor: Apple releasing $99 iTV in September.

imageKevin Rose reports:

“Why will this change everything?

iOS TV Applications: Expect to see an iPhone/Pad like marketplace for television applications. Video sharing/streaming/recording apps, interactive news apps, and of course games.

a la carte (app) stations: With Apple’s iAds, content producers (eg. ABC/NBC/etc.) can directly monetize and distribute their content. This will eventually destroy the television side of the cable and satellite industry, as your only requirement to access these on-demand stations will be an internet connection. Say goodbye to your monthly cable bill.

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Apple component maker continues efforts to improve worker morale.

image“Unlike the previous generation of workers that regarded work and basic necessities as top priorities in life, post 80s workers don’t work just for money,” said Louis Woo, special assistant to Hon Hai Chairman Terry Guo. “The new generation of workers is changing China and Hon Hai is changing to meet this new reality.”

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People app now free to subscribers.

imagePeople magazine is officially the first publication to be offered free of charge on the iPad to people who hold a subscription to the magazine.

“Until now, the iPad versions of People, Time, Sports Illustrated and Fortune have cost the same as the newsstand price—$3.99 for each issue of People, $4.99 to $5.99 each for the rest—even if you were already paying to get the paper edition in the mail.

That changed with this week’s People iPad app, which is, for the first time, free to People subscribers. Fortune and the rest of Time Inc.’s (TWX) flagship magazines are expected to adopt the same pricing structure within the next 30 days, according to a source close to the project who spoke off the record,” reports CNN Money.

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Increased adolescent deafness linked to iPod.

imageResearchers at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital analyzed data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys of 12 to 19-year-olds and found that one in five had evidence of hearing loss and 5 percent had some hearing loss.

Using data from 1988, researchers found a 30 percent increase in any degree of hearing loss and a 70 percent increase in mild to severe hearing loss in the past 15 years.

“Some risk factors, such as loud sound exposure from listening to music, may be of particular importance to adolescents,” say researchers.

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App Store overseer is also fart app maker.

imagePhillip Shoemaker is the acting director of applications technology for Apple as well as the director of urination and fart app maker Gray Noodle.

According to a report by Wired, Shoemaker “has been frequently cited in news stories as one of the top decision makers enforcing rules when evaluating apps for approval or rejection.”

Gray Noodle’s portfolio of iPhone applications includes iWiz and Animal Farts, as well as Medical Poetry and Business Poetry.

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British police break up iPhone crime ring.

imageLondon detectives arrested nine people suspected of orchestrating an elaborate cell phone fraud conspiracy in a series of early morning raids this week.

“The raids followed a month-long investigation into a rapidly growing criminal conspiracy profiting from the theft and illegal use of almost 1,000 iPhones," reports Telegraph.

“Police were called in after mobile phone company 02 watched the scam spiral out of control, with £1.2 million stolen through premium phone lines in July alone.”

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“iPad is delicious.”

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Foxconn holds rallies to boost worker morale.

imageFoxconn Technology Group is a subsidiary of the world’s largest electronic component maker as well as a main supplier of components for the Apple iPhone and iPod.

This past June, the company increased worker’s cash compensation by 30 percent in the hopes of earning the respect of workers and the general public following a string of employee suicides, in addition to hiring counselors and installing safety nets on buildings.

This week, Foxconn is holding rallies in hopes of raising worker morale in the company’s factories in south China.

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Paul Devine pleads not guilty to conspiracy and money laundering charges.

imagePaul Devine, a mid-level global supply manager for Apple. Inc., has pleaded not guilty to charges that he accepted over $1 million in kickbacks from Apple’s Asian suppliers in return for confidential company information.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Michelle Kane opposed granting Mr. Devine bail at the hearing in San Jose federal court Monday, where Devine and his lawyer entered his plea.

Devive faces a federal indictment which includes 23 counts of money laundering, wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit wire fraud as well as a civil suit filed by Apple accusing him of racketeering and breach of contract.

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Rumors of 7” iPad persist.

imageRumors of a second-generation, lighter, 7” iPad gained some credibility this week from a report by a large Taiwanese newspaper.

“The Economic Daily reports that Taiwanese companies have won a number of component contracts for the iPad 2,” reports PCWorld.

“Chimei Innolux will supply 7-inch LCD screens, which use the same IPS (in-plane switching) technology found in the original iPad, which improves viewing angles and color on LCD screens. Touchscreen technology for the screens will come from Cando Corporation, the report says.”

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