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TidBITS#1098/11-Oct-2011

The day before Steve Jobs died last week, Apple held a special media event to unveil the iPhone 4S. Also discussed that day were release dates for iOS 5 and iCloud, minor updates to the iPod touch and iPod nano, and a slew of statistics about the state of Apple’s business. We have all the details for you, along with additional information about Sprint’s unlimited data plan and what the iPhone 4S’s dual-standard GSM/CDMA support means for users (not much), plus a look at the release of BBEdit 10.1.

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Apple’s World Phone Isn’t Global for Customers

The iPhone 4S’s capability to switch between the dominant global GSM standard and the heavily used CDMA flavor favored by Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel in the United States makes it the first dual-standard phone sold by Apple, and a rare bird among phones from all manufacturers. But this hardware feature doesn’t mean consumers have much carrier choice.

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ExtraBITS for 10 October 2011

The About Face award this week goes to Netflix, which has backed down on splitting the company into streaming and DVD businesses after complaints from customers. Also this week, we point to articles at Macworld about sandboxing worries and Thunderbolt complexity, note Microsoft’s dropping of Zune players, and explain the recent SSL certificate problems.