An Apple HDTV Might Be Ready for the World, But Is the World Ready for an Apple HDTV?
An actual Apple television. More than a few people believe it’s on the way. And more than just offering hardware without good content deals in place (BOXEE, GOOGLE…I’M LOOKING AT YOU), it’s rumored that such a device would either run iOS app Cialis best place to buy s, play host to a revamped iTunes video subscription service, or both. How likely this is, we can’t...
April 19th, 2011
Analyst Reports that Next-Gen iPhone to Go Into Production this September
Ming-Chi Kuo, a Concord Securities analyst claims that the next-generation iPhone will not go into production until this September, as has been previously reported. He also notes, that most of the device’s improvements will be internal, and that the new iPhone will retain much of the same look as the current iPhone 4. This is the end of his credibility. As for the rest of the report- he’s wrong. Here’s...
April 19th, 2011
Apple Launches New “Apple Support Communities”
Apple over the weekend launched their new discussion forums, they are now calling “Apple Support Communities”. This change had been uncharacteristically, announced ahead of time way back in August. The overhaul primarily encompasses two things. First a complete redesign, hopefully making it easier to navigate for the end-user. Secondly, the forums now have a “social media” (ugh) aspect...
April 19th, 2011
Apple Announcing Financial Results for Q2 2011 on Wednesday, April 20th
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April 19th, 2011
RDTN Project Wants to Arm Japan with Geiger Counters
One of the worst factors of the Fukushima crisis is clarity of information—and the distinct lack of it since the quake first hit. The people behind RDTN say to hell with the government and TEPCO—let citizens report radiation. The idea has yet to crack from its Kickstarter egg ($9,700 out of $33,000), but its ambitions are pretty huge. The RDTN (radiation!) team wants to distribute 600 geiger...
April 19th, 2011
Apple Pushes Out iTunes 10.2.2 Update
Apple has released iTunes 10.2.2, which is a bug fix update. Most importantly, the update fixes issues with photo syncing, video previews in the iTunes Store skipping, and unresponsiveness while syncing an iPad. Here are the full release notes: iTunes 10.2.2 provides a number of important bug fixes, including: - Addresses an issue where iTunes may become unresponsive when syncing an iPad. - Resolves...
April 19th, 2011
Dropbox 1.4 for iPhone and iPad gets batch uploading!
I was lamenting the free Dropbox app’s inability to batch upload earlier today when, lo and behold, I found version 1.4 waiting for me in the app updates tab of the App Store. It told me that it was returning to the tabbed interface days of yore (it was a better time) and also held a very pleasant surprise: a new, dedicated upload tab for the batch uploading of media. You know, like...
April 19th, 2011
Apple Files Suit Against Samsung Regarding ‘Galaxy’ Tablet Line
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple has filed suit against Samsung regarding their “Galaxy” line of smartphones and tablets, specifically for patent infringements. Here’s an excerpt from the report: The lawsuit, filed on April 15 in the Northern District of California, alleged that Samsung’s smartphones, such as the “Galaxy S 4G,” “Epic 4G,” “Nexus S” and...
April 19th, 2011
‘Get Outta My Galaxy!’ Update Finally Adds Virtual Joystick
Get Outta My Galaxy [99¢] was released in late March and provided some really great puzzle and action elements with levels that are actually little Super Mario Galaxy-like planetoids. We get more in depth in our review: Each level, much like Super Mario Galaxy is a unique planet with different kinds of vegetation, obstacles, and more. They’re all spherical in shape, and generally are small...
April 19th, 2011
You Might Actually Learn Something With History Channel’s Civil War iPad App
History geeks everywhere will likely salivate over History Channel’s new Civil War iPad app, which lets you relive each day of the 19th century American war. Updated once daily, you can read news blasts from the front lines, stay updated on casualty counts, get inside the head of Lincoln, view interactive battle maps and do other things that no potential mate will be attracted to. And if,...
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