Archive | June, 2010

Starbucks to offer free Wi-Fi at stores nationwide

14. June 2010

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Attention Coffee lovers and iPhone/iPod/iPad owners. On July 1, Starbucks will begin offering free Wi-Fi access at each and every one of its nationwide locations. Now you’ve undoubtedly been through this song and dance before, only to hit a roadblock in the form of something like required account registration, but Starbucks is finally doing free […]

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg pisses on the iPhone

14. June 2010

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Apparently Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has a love/hate relationship with the iPhone. In a Facebook status update from yesterday, he laments the device’s poor battery life and inability to make a call, yet he purchased one anyhow. Strange. Especially considering that the iPhone 4 is gonna hit stores in just 10 days. What gives, Zuck? […]

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Apple’s 2010 WWDC “App Wall” display is a homerun [Video]

14. June 2010

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At last year’s WWDC, Apple wowed WWDC visitors with color-organized “app wall” display comprised of thousands of app store icons that pulsated each time a corresponding app was purchased on iTunes. This year, Apple upped the ante with a revised app wall that exchanged pulsating app icons for icons that dropped down from above, resulting […]

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Exactly how much video can you watch without going over AT&T’s new data caps?

14. June 2010

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With AT&T’s new bandwidth caps now in effect, it’s probably worth exploring just how much data, in practical terms, you can consume without going over your pre-determined limit. Under AT&T’s new plans, you can either get 200MB of data for $15/month or 2GB of data for $25/month. So how, exactly, does that translate into real […]

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Dubbed “Concierge”, Apple will reportedly release new Apple Retail Store app tomorrow

14. June 2010

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With the iPhone 4 launch just 10 days away, Apple on Tuesday will reportedly release an iOS retail store application for the iPhone and iPad that will enable users to set up Genius Bar appointments, locate nearby Apple Stores, browse a list of available classes, and even order new products straight from their mobile device. […]

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How new iPhone apps will look on the iPad

14. June 2010

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The iPad may certainly be a gorgeous device, but running an iPhone app on the iPad can be a little bit clunky. You can either a) run the iPhone app at its original size inside a tiny box in the middle of the screen, or b) you can zoom in on the app x2, which […]

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Analyst raises 2010 iPad sales estimate to 10 million, ups AAPL stock target to $332

14. June 2010

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Following last Monday’s Keynote address, Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty issued a research note to investors predicting iPad unit sales to reach 10 million in 2010. Huberty’s previous iPad sales estimate was 6 million units. Accordingly, Huberty raised her target price for Apple stock to $332, up from a previous target of $310. Under Huberty’s […]

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“Gmailto:” Safari extension is a godsend for browser-based Gmail users

14. June 2010

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Just two days after Apple released Safari 5, we covered 10 of more intriguing extensions available for Apple’s updated web browser. Since then, developers have been busy putting together even more interesting extensions bound to make the browsing experience that much more pleasurable. One that immediately caught our eye is Gmailto:, an extension, courtesy of […]

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Was the Wi-Fi trouble at WWDC the result of faulty iPhone 4 drivers?

14. June 2010

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During Steve Jobs’ WWDC Keynote address last week, Apple’s CEO had trouble loading up a website during the iPhone 4 demo. A short while later, Jobs said that Apple figured out the problem and attributed it to the 500+ wi-fi base stations that filled up San Francisco’s Moscone Center. Throughout the rest of the Keynote, […]

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Become a World Cup nuisance with the iVuvuzela iPhone app

13. June 2010

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If you’ve been watching the 2010 World Cup at all, you’ve undoubtedly heard that annoying background noise, in the form of a horn, that lasts for the excruciating duration of each match. What you’re hearing, to be precise, is a Vuvuzela. “A Vuvuzela?” you ask. Why yes. A vuvuzela, also known as a stadium or […]

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Police arrest duo for trying to trade an iPod Touch and Marijuana in exchange for an iPad, via Craigslist!

12. June 2010

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We know that there are more addicting things out there than Marijuana, we just had no idea that the iPad was on the list. Now we’re not saying that weed affects your mental state, but how else can you explain this unbelievably absurd Onion-esque news story from Gilbert, Arizona.

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More details about iMovie for the iPhone

12. June 2010

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One of the biggest applauses during Apple’s WWDC event last week was when Steve Jobs announced an iMovie app for the iPhone. While Apple’s chief video architect Randy Ubillos explained the basic ins and outs of the app, TidBits was able to talk to some folks at Apple and glean a few more details about what we […]

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