Archive | June 4th, 2009

Report: Number of App Store apps and downloads are trending higher than expected

4. June 2009

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Jim Goldman of CNBC on Apple’s upcoming WWDC event, which he feels will be geared more towards new software (read: Snow Leopard, iPhone OS 3.) than new hardware. We’ll get an extended look at the App Store, along with some updated numbers about apps available and apps already downloaded. Both numbers, I’m told, are trending […]

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Apple reportedly trying to time return of Steve Jobs to a major product launch

4. June 2009

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The Wall Street Journal reports on Steve Jobs’ illness: While Mr. Jobs has been on sick leave, some Apple directors have gotten weekly updates about his medical condition from the CEO’s physician, according to a person familiar with the matter. Mr. Jobs’s recovery “is coming along” and he is on schedule to return to work […]

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Rumor: Next-gen iPhone to be called “iPhone Video”

4. June 2009

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TUAW reports that they received an anonymous tip containing a screenshot of an AT&T support page that lists an “iPhone Video” device alongside listings for the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G. If you think about it, Apple has to call the next-gen iPhone something, and seeing as the addition of a video camera to […]

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New screenshot seems to confirm 32GB iPhone is on the way

4. June 2009

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A screenshot from the inventory list of the UK-based Carphone Warehouse hints at, if not confirms, that Apple is getting ready to announce a 32GB iPhone model along with a 16GB model. Earlier this week we reported that Apple had recently received PCS Type Review Certification Board approval for iPhone models that range in capacity […]

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A hilariously clever iPhone app ad [Video]

4. June 2009

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WorldMate is a new iPhone app which provides a ton of features for the travelling man or woman. From checking flight statuses, creating itinerary’s, and dispensing info about weather forecasts and currency exchange rates, this app seems to encapsulate almost every thing you’d ever need or want when you’re on the road. We came across […]

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How the Palm Pre syncs with iTunes

4. June 2009

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With the Palm Pre hitting select stores tomorrow, Jon Jonansen, who you might know better as DVD John, gave us some more information on how exactly the Pre is able to sync up with iTunes. As I speculated in my previous blog post on Palm Pre Sync and now confirmed by the image above, when […]

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Photo renderings of upcoming Beijing Apple Store

4. June 2009

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The exact location of the upcoming Apple Store in Beijing, China isn’t yet publicly known, but photo renders on the website of American architect Benjamin Wood might give us an idea of what to expect when the store finally opens.  You can click on the photo below to see the image in greater detail. ifoAppleStore […]

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Another ‘hackintosh’ manufacturer tries its luck against Apple

4. June 2009

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Hot on the heels of Psystar’s bankruptcy filings comes a report that another clone maker wants to test their luck against Apple. CNET reports that a company called “Quo” will start manufacturing their own hackintosh boxes, and in an interesting twist, will sell them at an old fashioned brick and mortar store as opposed to […]

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Palm Pre still syncs with iTunes 8.2

4. June 2009

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Last week we reported that the upcoming Palm Pre can sync with iTunes, a move which we labled as “terribly shortsighted” on the part of Palm.  After all, Apple can presumably issue an iTunes software update which would effectively prevent iTunes from recognizing the Pre, leaving Palm customers confused and annoyed in the process. But […]

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Gameloft poised to drop “Real Tennis 2009” for the iPhone

4. June 2009

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Point blank, some sports work better as video games than others.  Basketball video games, for instance, have yet to fully capture the fun and exhilaration of actually playing the game in real life, no matter how good the graphics may be.   But one sport which typically makes the video game transition with ease, and often […]

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