A pretty bad concept for a MacBook Pro Touch. Hint : you don’t want to ruin your physical keyboard when it’s upsidedown
∞ Apple : iTunes can't be use for nuclear weapons
From iTunes terms and conditions
You also agree that you will not use these products for any purposes prohibited by United States law, including, without limitation, the development, design, manufacture, or production of nuclear, missile, or chemical or biological weapons.
But then don’t worry, they don’t mention anything about C4….
∞ iOS chief Scott Forstall called Apple's 'CEO-in-waiting'
But I clearly would not like to work for this company! Forstall only gives boring presentations and merely invite people doing stupid game demos… talk about a CEO…rather a PR…
Though Apple just went through a major regime change in 2011, a new book declares that the company’s senior vice president of iOS Software, Scott Forstall, is its “CEO-in-waiting.” That title was bestowed on Forstall by author Adam Lashinsky of Fortune, whose new book, “Inside Apple,” goes on sale Jan. 25. The book says Forstall is “the total package” and is most likely to lead Apple once its current CEO, Tim Cook, moves on, according to Apple 2.0.
∞ WWDC 2011 : 114 Things You Should Know
Apple finally kicked off its much-anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference, and introduced the equally anticipated Mac OS X Lion and iOS 5 operating systems, as well as the company’s cloud offering – iCloud. As you might imagine, there are a lot of details to take in around these three offerings , so we’ve compiled a whole bunch of them into quick, bite-sized nuggets for easy consumption.
∞ Full Apple FAQ on Location Data
Apple would like to respond to the questions we have recently received about the gathering and use of location information by our devices.
Hopefully this will reassure paranoid people who believes Apple is spying like Big Bro on their own miserable life.
∞ Enable multitasking gestures in iOS 4.3
From Engadget :
Unfortunately we knew that iOS 4.3 wouldn’t end up shipping with those nifty four- and five-finger gestures, but what we didn’t know was how easy it’d be to enable them

