Appld today posted session videos from last week’s 2010 WWDC conference. Watch over 100 in-depth technical sessions from WWDC 2010. You’ll learn advanced coding techniques that will show you how to enhance the capabilities of your applications with the revolutionary technologies in iOS and Mac OS X. Download the videos, then take them with you […]
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Comments Off on Windows Phone 7 Development Team – CNET goes behind the scenes
If you’re searching for something that embodies the difference in how Microsoft and Apple view product secrecy, look no further than this engaging piece from CNET which goes behind the scenes with the Windows Phone 7 development team to assess the progress of their efforts to reclaim a glimmer of relevancy in the smartphone market […]
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Comments Off on iPhone 4 comes with 512MB of RAM
When it comes to its lineup of mobile products, Apple tends to shy away from releasing technical details such as processor speed and RAM. With iPhone rivals seemingly competing on hardware these days, Apple naturally doesn’t want folks to think of the iPhone in terms of nerd specs, but as a useful device that transcends […]
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Comments Off on Even Apple’s iPhone 4 Bumpers are delayed until mid-July
Well, it turns out that the iPhone 4 isn’t the only thing in high demand these days. Apple’s recently announced iPhone Bumpers won’t ship until July 16th. The only exception is the Black bumper which will ship, as planned, on June 24th. So if you want to add a little color to your iPhone, you’re gonna […]
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Gizmodo spilled the beans back in April, but one of the biggest changes in the upcoming iPhone 4 is a completely new design for Apple’s heralded mobile device. Apple traded in the rounded back and curved corners for a more square design, but the most notable change is the stainless steel border which wraps around […]
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MacRumors points us to a new teaser ad for the upcoming Motorola Droid X. As you can tell, Motorola is touting a 720p screen, suggesting that the device might carry a resolution of 1280×720. One of the key selling points of the upcoming iPhone 4 has been the device’s high res and 326 pixel-per-inch Retina […]
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Apple is well-known for their marketing, but you don’t usually see Apple get this creative. Below is an ad for the iPhone 4 found in a Tokyo Subway. Update: Word is that it’s a fake. Blast! via Notcot
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Comments Off on Analyst: iPhone installed base to reach 100 million by end of 2011
The iPhone 4 isn’t even out, yet it’s already a certified hit. Earlier this week, over 600,00 people tried to pre-order Apple’s newest iPhone in the span of just a few hours. The overwhelming amount of traffic was unexpected, and both AT&T and Apple experienced system outages as a result. In less than 10 hours, […]
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Comments Off on CDMA version of iPhone 4 rumored to ship in late 2010
Echoing a report from earlier this May, DigiTimes is reporting that Pegatron Technology has received its iPhone 4 orders from Apple and that the company is planning to deliver a CDMA version of the iPhone 4 to Apple in the fourth quarter of 2010. Sources tell DigiTimes that the phones are being manufactured at its […]
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In less time than it took for an average iPhone pre-order to go through AT&T’s system, iFixit got its hands on Apple’s brand new MacMini and did what they do best – tore that sucker apart.
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Comments Off on Apple asks devs to submit Safari Extensions for official online gallery
Developers have wasted no time churning out a ton of useful and intuitive Safari extensions, and now Apple is accepting submissions for an upcoming Safari Extensions gallery to be showcased on Apple’s website. Just hop on over to Apple’s dev page, enter in your dev credentials, fill in a form, provide a 100×100 icon along […]
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Comments Off on Google rolls out browser-based editor for YouTube videos
It’s no iMovie, but it’s a start. Well, even that might be stretching things a bit, but Google on Wednesday rolled out a new browser-based video editor for YouTube vids that allows users to create new videos by piecing together excerpts from other already uploaded videos. Users also have the option of overlaying YouTube provided […]
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17. June 2010
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