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Blog Alert for AppleInsider, Apr 29, 2010

New Posts to AppleInsider on Apr 29, 2010:

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1) Apple jumps past Motorola to become biggest US phone maker
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=14527fc352c3b7605fa470364447e14c

Motorola announced sales of 8.5 million phones in its spring quarter, dropping it below Apple's record sales of 8.8 million iPhones and vaulting the Mac maker into position as America's top phone manufacturer.

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2) Valve sets public Mac Steam release for May 12, 2010
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=2e5384f1d9ff2a900d629890277c4906

Valve Software has announced the public release of its new Mac version of the Steam gaming platform will happen May 12, slightly later than its initial goal of April.

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3) Fourth generation iPhone prototype's finder, keeper revealed
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=213db0ede6b17e9284c9454589d0d3c3

The individual who found the lost iPhone prototype and held it for weeks before delivering it to Gizmodo for a reported $5,000 has been identified as Brian Hogan, a 21 year old resident of Redwood City, California.

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4) Microsoft confirms Courier tablet, quashes hopes of shipping it
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=806a68280baa4961eabc94effb560f20

Microsoft has finally confirmed that it has been working on a tablet concept known as "Courier," but the company has also announced that it has "no plans to build such a device at this time."

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5) Adobe CEO dismisses Steve Jobs' comments on Flash as a 'smokescreen'
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=a953fe9cc09a6eed78a896dc2eec7530

Responding to a public letter issued Thursday by Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen said he believes that any crashes of Flash in Mac OS X are not related to his software, but instead are the fault of "the Apple operating system."

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6) Placement in Apple's iAd program could cost $10 million at launch
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=8ca5818afd0523aa5be46d68ec9f4e77

Apple's debut in the advertising business could come at a premium price for those who wish to participate, with an initial fee potentially as high as $10 million to advertise with iAd, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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7) Apple begins shipping iPad 3G preorders before Friday's launch
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=4dbc3d197b7a9bb19cb84da3bf5caea0

Customers who pre-purchased the iPad with 3G data connectivity began receiving notifications Thursday that their order has shipped in time for the device's Friday launch.

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8) Steve Jobs slams Adobe Flash as unfit for modern era
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=05077a9eb4369c7fa2b59104c3a1ae37

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs published a lengthy letter Thursday, detailing his personal stance on Adobe Flash, declaring that the Web format was created for the PC era, but that it "falls short" in the mobile era of low-power devices, touch interfaces and open Web standards.

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9) Apple exploring 'invisible,' disappearing buttons for future MacBooks
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=7d77c5d87ebcd7f31a5e7490d2f397e5

Apple's crusade against the physical button continues, with a new patent application describing a disappearing input space that could be featured anywhere on the aluminum shell of a MacBook Pro.

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10) Adobe previews GPU acceleration support for Flash in Mac OS X
http://feeds.appleinsider.com/click.phdo?i=759c43b01bd276efc83b6a79812e0519

Adobe this week issued a preview release of an update to its Flash Player, code-named "Gala," which allows for H.264 video hardware decoding in Mac OS X 10.6.3, placing less emphasis on a computer's CPU.

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