For the second straight day, Apple share took a tumble, dropping 15 points and closing out at $330 a share by the end of trading on Wednesday. The 4.46% drop was precipitated by a rare stock downgrade from JMP Securities analyst Alex Gauana who expressed reservations about Apple’s continued ability to grow. Compounding matters for […]
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Comments Off on Google introduces “Instant Previews” for mobile device web queries
Google last week announced a new feature called “Instant Previews” for mobile devices running Android 2.2+ and iOS 4+. The new feature, available in 38 languages, displays website screenshots of search results and lets users swipe through the previews to get a quick taste for what each search result has in store, a particularly useful […]
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Comments Off on iPad 2 – Will it blend? Hellz yeah
The whole “Will it blend?” series of web videos has arguably run its course at this point, at least when it comes to tech products. I mean, yes, iPods blend, the original iPad blends, and the iPhone 4 blends as well. So to spruce things up, the folks at Blendtec tried to inject some humor […]
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Comments Off on Alleged iPhone 5 cases showcases same form factor as the iPhone 4
Promotional images of what purport to be iPhone 5 cases reveal that the next-gen iPhone will come in what appears to be the exact same form factor as the iPhone 4. The photo below, courtesy of Hardmac, comes hot on the heels of alleged iPhone 5 engineering drawings suggesting that the next-gen iPhone will come with a […]
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Comments Off on First news broadcast filmed and edited with an iPad 2 [Video]
Fox 4 (KBTV) correspondent Mike McNeil recently shot and edited the first broadcast news story that was done solely with an iPad 2 using iMovie. While there isn’t much “editing” to speak of in the clip below (just some minor clip trimming), the on-the-scene ability to record video and make professional style edits on the […]
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Comments Off on Netflix dips its toe into the original content pool
Not content with its commanding lead of the movie download market, Netflix is now looking to start sourcing original content as well. Rumor has it, courtesy of Deadline Hollywood, that Netflix may have recently outbid both HBO and AMC for the rights to a 1990 British miniseries titled House Of Cards. Negotiations are still going […]
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Comments Off on Enterprise to snatch up 5,000% more tablets in 2011; Apple stands to benefit
Most analysts, critics, and even the most optimistic of Apple fanboys couldn’t have predicted the wild success Apple enjoyed with the iPad. With over 15 million units sold in 2010, sales of Apple’s “magical” tablet exceeded even the most bullish of sales expectations.
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So many song titles to riff off of, it’s hard to know where to start. Well, here goes. Not only does rocker Jon Bon Jovi give love a bad name, he’s now taken to trashing iTunes and Steve Jobs as well. The Bon Jovi front man recently lamented the changing landscape of the music buying […]
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Comments Off on Bill of Materials on the iPad 2 just slightly higher than the original
Apple’s newest iPad continues to fly off store shelves, and though the device comes with some new hardware like front and rear facing video cameras, the device’s BOM (bill of materials) checks in at nearly the same price as the original. iSuppli tore apart the 32GB iPad 2 and found that the GSM model has […]
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Comments Off on Remote app update brings the ability to control the iTunes visualizer
Apple yesterday quietly updated its Remote app with some slight performance improvements and the addition of a “skip back” button when playing video, but one minor, useful, and oddly enough not-mentioned update was the addition of a new icon on the Now Playing screen that gives users the ability to control the iTunes visualizer. via […]
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Comments Off on Hungarian politician Jozsef Szajer using an iPad to draft new constitution
Network World reports that the new Hungarian constitution is being drafted by an iPad. Jozsef Szajer, a Hungarian politician and member of the European Parliament, wrote an enthusiastic blogpost last week detailing how he’s using Apple’s tablet device to flesh out Hungary’s new constitution, the country’s first since 1949. As a point of interest, Hungary […]
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16. March 2011
Comments Off on Apple shares fall 4.46% to $330 on questionable analyst downgrade