Archive | September 28th, 2009

iPhone rate plans on China Unicom to vary wildly in price, as high as $130 and as low as $18.50

28. September 2009

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In the next few days, the iPhone is finally expected to go on sale in China via the country’s second largest telecom provider, China Unicom.  Getting the iPhone into China was certainly a huge accomplishment for Apple as it opens the door to millions of potential new customers.  One of the more interesting things we’ve […]

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New iPod Touch ad shows up on IGN.com, and why the device won’t be getting analog controls anytime soon

28. September 2009

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Well, in case you needed any more proof that Apple was dead serious about positioning the iPod Touch as a gaming device, look no further than the online ad below which was recently featured on the video game website IGN.com. The ad is pretty similar to other online ad-campaigns that Apple has run previously on […]

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iTunes App Store surpasses 2 billion downloads

28. September 2009

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Apple today issued a press release announcing that the iTunes has surpassed over 2 billion downloads to date. CUPERTINO, California—September 28, 2009—Apple today announced that more than two billion apps have been downloaded from its revolutionary App Store, the largest applications store in the world. There are now more than 85,000 apps available to the […]

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Report: Apple and Intel worked together on new transfer technology, “Light Peak”

28. September 2009

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Last week, Intel showed off an impressive new transfer technology called “Light Peak” which has the ability to transfer huge swaths of data amazingly quickly.  The technology received so much hype at last weeks Intel Developer Forum that some are already speculating that the demoed standard may soon do away with current transfer protocols like […]

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