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Arnold is the Editorial Director of MacRumors and founded the site in February, 2000.

Arnold was also a practicing physician but gave it up in 2008 to focus on this website. He has been writing about Apple for over 20 years, and has been profiled by the New York Times, and interviewed by various news publications about his knowledge of Apple.

He continues to run MacRumors, and provides editorial oversight as well as business direction.

Arnold Kim's Articles

Apple Loses Patent Lawsuit from Opti Inc. on "Predictive Snooping"

Friday April 24, 2009 1:55 pm PDT by
Arstechnica reports that Apple has been ordered to pay $19 million to Opti Inc. for patent infringement on a technology called "predictive snooping": The patent -- its full name is "Predictive snooping of cache memory for master-initiated accesses" -- describes a method to more efficiently transfer data among the CPU, memory, and "other devices." The patent was issued to Opti in June of 2002, and ...

5-Fold Increase in Video Encoding with OpenCL-like Technology

Thursday April 23, 2009 1:23 pm PDT by
NVidia and Nero announced yesterday that a recent update to the Nero Movie it software application for Windows reduces video encoding time by up to five times by utilizing NVIDIA's CUDA architecture. They specifically describe the encoding of HD video for an iPod going from "hours to mere minutes" when the application is used in conjunction with a supported NVIDIA graphics card. CUDA is...

Apple Questioned Again About a Mac Netbook

Wednesday April 22, 2009 3:18 pm PDT by
As usual, Apple executives were questioned about the possibility of an Apple netbook during today's financial results conference call. The issue has been raised a number of times but continues to be a hot topic given the fact that inexpensive netbooks seems to be boosting PC manufacturers' unit sales numbers. Apple executive Tim Cook replied to the questions with a similar response as in the...

Apple with "No Plans" to Change AT&T iPhone Exclusivity and Other Notes

Wednesday April 22, 2009 3:03 pm PDT by
Apple's Tim Cook and Peter Oppenheimer provided some insights behind Apple's iPhone strategy today during the Q2 financial results conference call. When specifically asked about Apple's long term exclusivity with AT&T, Apple responded that they are very happy with AT&T and feel they have done a very good job promoting the iPhone. Despite some recent hope that Apple might expand the iPhone to ...

MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and Pro Apps to See Updates at WWDC?

Wednesday April 22, 2009 3:46 am PDT by
9to5Mac cites their "favorite Apple source" who claims that Apple will be delivering minor updates for MacBooks and MacBook Pros at WWDC. The source speculates that this could involve 3G or speed bumps or battery changes, but this is entirely speculative. Also expected are updates to Apple's Pro Apps including Final Cut Pro, Aperture, Logic, and Shake. Such updates at WWDC would be...

Oracle to Acquire Sun for $7.4 Billion

Monday April 20, 2009 9:19 pm PDT by
The big industry news on Monday was the announcement that Oracle Corporation would acquire Sun Microsystems for approximately $7.4 billion. The acquisition would bring Sun controlled technologies such as Java, MySQL and Sun's workstations under the control of Oracle. The New York Times points out that Oracle sees Sun as a "software gem, skillful in computer design and ripe for cost-cutting." ...
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NVIDIA Announces Quadro FX 4800 Graphics Card for Mac Pro

Monday April 20, 2009 7:10 pm PDT by
NVIDIA announced the release of the Quadro FX 4800 professional graphics card for the Mac Pro today. With its sophisticated GPU architecture and industry leading features, the Quadro FX 4800 delivers a substantial boost in graphics performance and capabilities, allowing users to continue to push the boundaries of realism and performance in markets such as: architecture, content creation, science ...

More Apple Netbook Rumors Pinpoint Foxconn as Manufacturer

Monday April 20, 2009 5:21 am PDT by
The Inquirer recaps the latest netbook rumors coming out of the Commercial Times. The Chinese-language publication is citing sources from within the component supply chain that Apple has already signed a netbook deal with Foxconn: These are whispering that Cupertino has sealed the deal with contract electronics manufacturer Hon Hai Precision Industry - or Foxconn - to bang out Apple netbooks.Netb...

Next Generation iPhone to Support HD Video and Apple TV-Like Behavior?

Monday April 20, 2009 5:08 am PDT by
A report from PhoneNews.com last week claims that Apple may be planning on integrating High Definition playback in their future iPhones and iPod Touches. The phone site believes that Apple's recent clearance of Apple Composite AV Cables and Apple Component AV Cables are to make way for a new consolidated cable that will ship ahead of the next generation iPhone. Apple will remedy this with a...
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AliceX: First Mac Game Returns to the iPhone

Monday April 20, 2009 2:56 am PDT by
Last week, Steve Capps released an iPhone game to the App Store called AliceX [App Store]. This $1.99 game, however, carries special significance for long time Mac users as AliceX is based on the very first Mac game: Alice: Through the Looking Glass. Original Mac packaging (Folklore.org) Folklore.org has documented the story behind Through the Looking Glass which started as a Lisa game. ...
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Apple Continues 'Get a Mac' Ad Campaign with 4 New Ads

Sunday April 19, 2009 9:52 pm PDT by
Apple has released the first new series of 'Get a Mac' ads since Microsoft began it's pointed ad campaign targeting Apple's prices. Apple continues with the "Mac" and "PC" characters pointing out flaws in Windows with their latest series of ads. The new ads are titled: Bio...

Verizon iPhone More Likely When 4G Networks Arrive in 2010

Thursday April 16, 2009 4:36 pm PDT by
The Wall Street Journal reports on comments made by Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg on a broad number of topics surrounding the company. Of interest to readers, however, is the fact that Seidenberg addressed the possibility of Apple's iPhone coming to the Verizon network. Mr. Seidenberg also addressed the notion of Apple Inc.'s iPhone ever coming to the Verizon Wireless network, saying it is more...
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'Flower Garden' for iPhone is a Beautifully Designed App

Thursday April 16, 2009 12:39 pm PDT by
A beautiful new app from SnappyTouch is offering iPhone users a very polished flower garden experience. Appropriately titled Flower Garden [App Store], this sim/toy app has a strange appeal that's not unlike Koi Pond and Pocket God Flower Garden is just that -- a virtual flower garden in your iPhone. You can plant different types of seeds, water them and watch them bloom. Some flowers bloom ...

Apple Comments on Microsoft's Laptop Hunter Ads

Thursday April 16, 2009 12:30 pm PDT by
Businessweek's Arik Hesseldahl analyzes Microsoft's latest ad campaign "Laptop Hunters". We've highlighted the ads here which have generated a massive amount of reader discussion. The ads specifically target Apple's Macs as having a higher cost than PCs. Hesseldahl rehashes the usual arguments on cost, but...
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Apple Researching Movement-Aware Interfaces for iPhones, Depicts Front-Facing Video Camera

Thursday April 16, 2009 1:44 am PDT by
Apple has been conducting ongoing research into how to further improve their mobile device interfaces as evidenced by a couple of patent applications published over the past couple of weeks. Two different patent applications reveal a couple of different approaches to movement-aware interfaces found on portable devices. The first
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Laptop Hunters Ad: Frank (Humor)

Thursday April 16, 2009 12:31 am PDT by
Along the lines of Microsoft's recent Laptop Hunters ad campaign is this humor video shows "Frank" offered the same deal: ...

AT&T iPhone Exclusivity Expires in 2010, AT&T Asking for Extension?

Tuesday April 14, 2009 8:01 pm PDT by
The Wall Street Journal reports that AT&T's exclusive offering of the iPhone will expire next year but that AT&T is working with Apple to extend it to 2011. But AT&T's exclusive deal to carry the iPhone in the U.S. expires next year, according to people familiar with the matter, and Mr. Stephenson is now in discussions with Apple Inc. to get an extension until 2011.The exact length of exclusivity...
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Next Generation iPhone Component Suppliers?

Tuesday April 14, 2009 4:39 am PDT by
DigiTimes publishes this list of component suppliers for the next-generation iPhone that is rumored to arrive in mid 2009. The component list isn't particularly revealing except it reinforces the rumor that Apple will be using a 3.2 megapixel camera from OmniVision in the next generation iPhone. The current iPhone uses a 2 megapixel camera. DigiTimes' sources claim that the suppliers...

Apple Ordered 4 Million New iPhones for Q2 2009?

Monday April 13, 2009 3:25 am PDT by
Slashphone recaps a ChinaTimes / Commercial Times report which claims that Apple has placed an order for 4 million units of the next generation iPhone. Per Slashphone's summary: According to its insider news, Apple has already ordered 4 million units of new iPhones and expected to receive the shipment by end of this quarter. These iPhones might be a combination of 3 new models, with one only...

All-Time Top iPhone App Sales Figures and Estimates

Monday April 13, 2009 2:32 am PDT by
As part of Apple's one billion app countdown for their iTunes App Store, they have also compiled a list of the all-time top 20 apps [App Store] for both Paid and Free apps. Perhaps most interesting is what the potential market for a very successful paid iPhone app might be. A few numbers have been released for some of the top iPhone apps that gives us an idea of the numbers involved. Here ...