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5 Links about Apple in This Week: 15 Nov 2009

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5 Links about Apple in This Week: 15 Nov 2009

iPhone leads Apple past Nokia to #1 in mobile phone profits:Nokia’s S60 system is too week to compete with iPhone and BlackBerry, and Nokia doesn’t have app store for his phone buyer to get applications conveniently. Maybe Nokia will be another Moto.

Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.6.2:Major upgrade for security, stability and performance, free of charge. Every Snow Leopard User shoud update your system to 10.6.2.

50 New openings of Apple Store in 2010:Yes,  large-scale expansion. Apple want to expand his “Digital Empire” as quickly as he can.

Apple releases Safari 4.0.4 with security flaw patch:Still upgrade for security, stability and performance, free of charge. You can click your apple logo on the left-top and choose “update”.

Apple earns key legal victory against Psystar: So apple don’t want other computer to use Mac OS X, and so does the judge. Want to use Snow Leopard? Just buy a Mac, and no other ways.

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