Sunday, February 15, 2009

This week in Apple: Emoji, iPhone doc access, Apple TV feedback


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Unless you've been living under a rock or perhaps outside the US where you haven't been pummeled with sappy advertising, you're probably painfully aware that today is Valentine's/Singles Awareness Day. If you're bucking society and are hanging out at home today, here are the top Apple stories of the week for you to catch up on.

Typing Genius defies Apple, introduces Emoji support: Ars Technica chatted with iPhone developer Gary Fung who is shipping a version of his App Store software that enables Emoji support. But wait, hasn't Apple been rejecting other apps for enabling Emoji support? Exactly.

German company PearC begins selling line of Mac clones: A German company called PearC is selling a variety of configurable Mac clones. Despite the legal trouble Psystar is having with Apple, PearC believes that a German law about the enforceability of EULAs might keep it out of hot water.

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