Oh lord. After the picture of the next-gen Mac Mini was called out for being fake, the original poster of the photo has returned with video-proof of what he claims is Apple’s next version of the Mac Mini. Check it out below. I wonder what this guy is gonna do if people call out this […]
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AT&T is once again selling refurbished iPhone 3G models at pretty attractive prices. You can pick up a 8 GB iPhone for $99 and a 16 GB model for $199. Check out AT&T’s sale page over here. Get ’em while they’re hot!
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Data recently released from Changewave shows that Apple leads the tech industry in customer satisfaction. The data compiled by Changewave represents feedback aggregated from consumers who purchased a computer over the past 90 days.
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This week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the latest efforts by some of the biggest names in the mobile industry shows that many companies are trying to mimic the success of the iPhone by implementing touchscreen features and UI tweaks to their platforms. The only problem is that it’s hard to be innovative […]
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9to5Mac presents some interesting evidence that the leaked Mac Mini photo making the rounds on the web is actually a fake. First, 9to5Mac points out that the artifacts on the photo aren’t consistent with what would normally be expected on an un-edited photo. They also point out that The Mini DisplayPort and Mini DVI aren’t […]
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Check out this promo pic of Woz with his Ukranian dancing parter Karina Smirnoff. It seems clear that Woz’s partner should be motivation enough for him to try and stay in the competition. I just wonder how long it’ll be before he asks her to go out on a romantic Segway ride through the neighborhood […]
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Pinch Media yesterday published a report on how applications are used, or ignored, by iPhone users based on data compiled from 30 million downloads. Some of the more interesting findings include: Appearing on a top 100 list increases daily new users by an average of 2.3x Lowering the price of an app increases demand by […]
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Ars Technica has an interesting article about a developer basically ripping off the look and feel of the popular “Classics” application. Brought to our attention by a reader, we bring you Classics: Jane Austen by Diego Dominguez Ferrera of Ubiklabs. The application is a collection of ebooks by Jane Austen bundled together in a $2.99 […]
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At the Mobile World Conference held in Barcelona this week, a recurring theme mentioned when discussing the iPhone was how Apple needs to be more open, and how Apple’s vertically integrated business model is stifling innovation. AT&T Mobility chief Ralph De La Vega even went so far as to say that “The iPhone is a […]
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