iTunes to Sell Super Bowl Content
The iTunes Store US is going to have highlights from the February 4 Super Bowl. Fans of American Football will be able to download the highlights the day after the game.
The highlights will cost $1.99, a 90-minute video of the game will also be made available.
iPhone Processor In-Depth
Ars Technica has posted an in-depth article into what the Apple iPhone could be running under the hood.
The article looks into ARM, Samsung, and Xscale processors.
Journalism Prevails Apple
Apple Inc. was ordered to pay $700,000 in court costs to bloggers in which the company had tried to prosecute, claiming that they had published trade secrets.
Apple attempted to subpoena AppleInsider, and O’Grady’s Powerpage over the rumoured Asteroid device.
Apple claimed that reports by both the sites violated California state trade secret law, arguing that this law took priority over the journalist’s First Amendment protection.
The decisions in the case so far mean that “bloggers” can continue to report stories and protect their sources without legal action.


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