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Asteroid a Hoax?
Anne Onymus (get it? hehe!) over at LowEndMac is hypothesizing that the entire Asteroid fiasco was all part of an evil Apple plan to quash rumor sites. The assumption is based on the fact that two years after the Asteroid leak, Apple still hasn't ...
Asteroid ruling leaves huge crater
Some days being a gossip monger isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
A judge on Friday ordered Jason O’Grady’s PowerPage to
hang their sources out to dry reveal the sources they obtained
NDA-bound trade secrets ...
Apple gives up on Asteroid suit
Remember that rumored Firewire breakout box (codename: Asteroid) for Garageband that was leaked to a few websites? You know, the one that Apple decided was important enough to sue said bloggers to find out who their sources were? Ahh, I thought you ...
Get your thinking caps on, MacHeist is back
Software bundles seem to be all the rage nowadays, but in my humble opinion, MacHeist is still the best. It doesn't just lump a bunch of apps together for special price, but instead, it turns getting a discount into a game.
As a recent Mac ...
EFF to represent defendants in Apple lawsuit
Looks like Dan Gillmor is *almost*
getting his wish.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation will be legally representing
AppleInsider and PowerPage in one of
the (many!) recent Apple lawsuits, although ThinkSecret will not be
represented by the ...
EFF unseals documents showing Apple sues first, investigates never
Anyone remember Asteroid? No, not the game, the rumored Firewire-based GarageBand add-on. Well do you remember the handful of Mac rumor sites that got in big trouble for blabbing on said doodad? The Electronic Freedom Foundation has taken up the ...
Apple Insider and Powerpage file appeal in Apple trade secrets suit
In a completely predicatable turn of events, lawyers for the
defendants filed an appeal in the Asteroid case on
Tuesday, arguing that the
judge’s ruling violated the First Amendment and that
Apple should toss its own house and subpoena its ...
Bruce Willis iChats
Our blog buddies over at Engadget put us onto this funny little tidbit. Apparently annoyed at some fans who doubted his identity (as "Walter B") while trolling a discussion forum on his forthcoming movie, Mr. Die Hard put up rather than shut up. ...
EFF: Why we fight against Apple’s lawsuits
Earlier this month we reported that the Electronic
Frontier Foundation will be representing Apple Insider and
PowerPage in the lawsuit over the publication of information leaked regarding
the Asteroid audio interface.
Kurt ...
Widget watch: Classic arcade games updated
Last week I posted about the ill-fated Pac Man widget, which was only available for a few minutes before Namco hit the developer with a cease and desist order. If you weren't one of the lucky few who got a copy before it disappeared, take a look at ...
Freeverse's Neon Tango continues the shape shooter tradition
Freeverse has release a new arcade shooter for the Mac called Neon Tango, and upon first glance, it looks a lot like Geometry Wars (which I've played many, many times late into the night on my Xbox 360). But then again, Geometry Wars looks like ...
Apple posts 2nd generation iPod touch ad
With the introduction of the new iPod touch, Apple has posted a new ad (shown off in the keynote) demoing the new features. Amazingly enough, they choose to show off mostly 3rd party applications -- and mostly games, at that. This ad makes Apple ...
EVE Online Mac client works great
I was a little surprised to hear all the cheering over on the EVE Online post the other day-- I have to say, I had no idea you TUAW readers could get so excited about an MMO (and by the way, my name in game is Frank Dante, if any of you more ...
All Freeverse games and apps 20% off today only
Freeverse has sent along the heads up on a sale they're having today only. To celebrate "Leap Day" (yes, we're only having this twenty-four hour period today because it's a Leap Year), they're selling everything they got for an extra 20% off whenever ...
Appellate arguments heard in Apple v. Does subpoena dispute
A California appellate court heard arguments yesterday on a
highly charged discovery issue about a subpoena issued by Apple in its trade secret lawsuit, Apple v. Does. The twists
and turns of legal process can be a mystery to non-lawyers and even to ...


