Make no mistake about it, Smule has the music category for iOS devices on lockdown. From Ocarina to the popular T-Pain app, Smule is constantly pushing the envelope and coming up with creative and exciting ways to create and experience music on Apple’s line of iOS devices. Their most recent creation is called “Magic Fiddle”, […]
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Comments Off on Apple to release iOS 4.2 this Friday, along with updates to OS X and iTunes
Citing an inside source at AT&T, MacStories is reporting that Apple will release iOS 4.2 for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch this coming Friday at 10AM. Also of note is that Apple may also release an update to iTunes and OS X (10.6.5). Many users expected iOS 4.2 to be available today: iOS 4.2, however, […]
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Comments Off on Apple acquires Wi-Gear, maker of acclaimed iMuffs A2DP stereo headphones
9to5Mac is reportingthat Apple, two months ago, acquired Wi-Gear, a boutique design company well regarded for their line of A2DP stereo headphones dubbed iMuffs. Based out of San Francisco, Wi-Gear not only manufacturedheadphones but also designed a Bluetooth 2.0 adapter for older iOS devices that don’t support Bluetooth 2.0. The sum payed by Apple for […]
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Comments Off on Verizon airs first iPad commercial
In late October Apple announced that Verizon would begin selling wi-fi models of the iPad. Despite the lack of 3G, Verizon is offering an iPad+Mifi 2200 mobile hotspot bundle at the same pricepoints as the iPad 3G via AT&T. Users, of course, can also choose to purchase a wi-fi iPad from Verizon unbundled. Yesterday, Verizon unveiled […]
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Comments Off on Does the real money in mobile reside with in-app purchases?
While mobile advertising remains a burgeoning business with billions of dollars in play, new data from Flurry suggests that the real money in mobile may be in-app purchases. The chart below tracks advertising revenue vs. revenue derived from the sale of virtual goods across iOS devices. Note that because Android still doesn’t support in-app purchases […]
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Comments Off on Find iOS apps in a jiffy with “App of the Day”
In the spirit of Google Instant Search, which has since been emulated in countless ways on a number of other websites, App of the Day is a super quick way to find apps on the iTunes App Store.
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Comments Off on Why Google won’t be buying Twitter
An interesting blurb in light of the recent rumor that both Apple and Google are engaged in high-level talks with mobile payment startup BOKU. One former senior executive at Google says that Google never buys anything unless it thinks it’s going to be made to look stupid by allowing someone else to buy it first. […]
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9. November 2010
Comments Off on Make sweet harmony with Smule’s new Magic Fiddle iPad App