AppleInsider is reporting that the next-gen iPhone will finally include support for system wide multitasking, an issue some users have been complaining about ever since the original iPhone first debuted. While some know-it-all pundits have chastised the iPhone for its inability to support multitasking, the reality is that the iPhone OS is more than capable […]
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Comments Off on Pink Floyd emerges victorious in iTunes dispute with EMI
A few days ago we reported that Pink Floyd and their record label EMI were warring over iTunes royalties. Part of the problem was Pink Floyd’s contention that their contract did grant EMI permission to sell their music on a song by song basis via iTunes. While some artists have undoubtedly made millions of dollars […]
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Comments Off on Analyst raises target on Apple stock to $260, anticipates 55 million iPhones in 2011
In a recent note to investors Merrill Lynch analyst Scott Craig wrote that Apple is on target to sell approximately 33 million iPhones in 2010, a figure he believes is attainable regardless of whether or not Apple strikes a deal to sell the iPhone on Verizon. Looking forward to 2011, Craig writes that Apple will be […]
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Comments Off on Learn the Torah blessings with ‘iBless Torah’ app
Apple says there’s an app for just about everything, and it’s really hard to take umbrage with that. Case in point – a new app from Davka titled iBless Torah that teaches users the ceremonial blessings said both before and after one reads from the Torah. The app description reads: Learn to chant the Torah […]
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Comments Off on Final Cut Pro is all up in the Oscars
CNET writes: In fact, 9 out of 10 of this year’s nominees in the “Documentary Feature” and “Documentary Short” categories used Final Cut Studio to make their films. Final Cut Studio includes Final Cut Pro, Motion, Soundtrack Pro, Color, Compressor, and DVD Studio Pro, essentially giving filmmakers all of the tools they need to make a […]
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Comments Off on How Ngmoco developed “Eliminate”
TUAW has a fascinating read on how Ngmoco went to work developing Eliminate, a kick-ass first person shooter.
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Comments Off on iPhone SDK 3.2 beta 4 removes references to Video chat functionality
Apple yesterday released a new beta of the iPhone SDK 3.2 and developers are already finding a few telling items. But first, developers have found that the most recent SDK removes all references to video chat and conferencing functionality which abounded in the previous SDK. Either Apple has no plans to implement video chat on the […]
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Comments Off on HP looks to battle iPad with flash-enabled Slate
At this year’s CES, Steve Ballmer briefly showcased an upcoming HP slate device running Windows 7. Largely positioned to contend against the iPad, HP’s slate offering promises “all day battery life”, and of course, the much ballyhooed flash support the iPad famously lacks.
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This isn’t Apple related, but is too ridiculous to pass up. Everyone’s favorite burned out actress, Lindsay “I was kind of cute in that one movie” Lohan, is suing E-trade claiming that one of its famed ‘talking baby’ commercials disparages her reputation because one of the babies references a “milkaholic” named Lindsay. “They used the […]
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Comments Off on The problem with iTunes LPs
Dan Moren on why iTunes LPs have failed to attract the attention of consumers: At the risk of sounding blindingly obvious, today’s music market isn’t what it was 35 years ago. More than anything, the rise of iTunes and the iPod has made music pervasive in our lives. For most people, listening to music is […]
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Apple’s App Store is in many ways the lynch-pin that helps the iPhone maintain its status as the top smartphone on the market. While competitors continue to mimic the iPhone’s UI, one area where companies like Google, RIM, and Palm have struggled is in creating an app store comparable to the massively successful iTunes App […]
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Comments Off on Apple’s “history of lousy first reviews”
From the original Mac to the iMac to the iPod and even the iPhone, early reviews of revolutionary products tend to evoke a lot of negative reactions. The Week takes us back in time and examines what reviewers have historically thought about Apple’s latest and greatest creations.
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11. March 2010
Comments Off on Rumor: Next-gen iPhone to include support for multitasking