Archive | September 8th, 2010

iPod 4G only has 256 MB of RAM

8. September 2010

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The latest iteration of the iPod Touch really treads the line between iPod and iPhone, but make no mistake about it, the iPhone 4 still reigns supreme in a number of ways. Not only is the iPhone 4’s camera a tad more sophisticated than the camera that ships with the iPod Touch, but word got […]

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Google releases “Google Instant”

8. September 2010

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The folks at Google are always up to interesting things. Using the new system, as a query is typed, the search box immediately jumps to the top of the search page, and a constantly changing list of suggested pages appears. If the user finds the right site, they don’t need to finish typing or hit […]

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App downloads on iTunes on pace to surpass music downloads by end of the year

8. September 2010

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Asymco recently published some telling graphs comparing the rise of iTunes song downloads to the ever increasing number of app downloads. While the comparison isn’t exactly fair given the abundance of free apps available for download, the charts below still tell an interesting story. As can be seen, the App store has reached the same total […]

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iPhone 4 Gets China Network Access License

8. September 2010

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Fox Business reports: Apple has been given a China network access license for its iPhone 4 smartphone, according to the website of China’s Telecommunication Equipment Certification Center, indicating the new version of the popular device could soon make its debut in China. China Unicom said last month it expects to offer the iPhone 4 sometime […]

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Why song samples on iTunes didn’t increase to 60 seconds

8. September 2010

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A few days before last weeks media event, CNET reported that the preview samples for songs on iTunes were poised to double in length from 30 seconds to 1 minute. All in all, such a move seemed like a no-brainer given that one can’t always discern if a song is worth purchasing after listening to a randomly […]

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