With the dust still settling from the iPad 2 launch, the rumors circulating around the upcoming iPhone 5 remain scarce. While it was largely assumed that the next-gen iPhone would come equipped with NFC technology for electronic payments and such, it was reported earlier this week that Apple was holding off on implementing the technology […]
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Comments Off on The transparency of Reddit
Transparency. Some claim Apple lacks it. But one company/site that doesn’t is Reddit, a social media site that’s well worth checking out if you haven’t heard of it before. Yesterday, Reddit was down twice for a few hours at a time. Annoying, sure, but it’s refreshing that Reddit lays out in excruciating technical detail everything […]
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Comments Off on iPad battery and glass display most at risk in wake of Japan disaster
iSuppli writes that while most of the iPad 2 components can be outsourced outside of Japan, the glass display and the battery may prove more challenging to swap out. The glass used in the iPad 2’s touch screen overlay could present another supply problem for Apple. While the supplier of this glass cannot be confirmed […]
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The upcoming Nikon D4 camera will reportedly be the first DSLR to support Intel’s new Light Peak technology which might be better known as Thunderbolt. I received a rumor that Nikon D4 will be the first DSLR to offer Light Peak connection (high speed optical cable interface offering 10 Gbit/s). The new MacBook Pro models that will […]
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Comments Off on Doodle Jump nets over 10 million downloads in 2 years
Doodle Jump has proven to be one of the more popular and resilient iOS apps to ever hit iTunes. Affordable and addictive, Doodle Jump has for some time taken up what seems like a permanent residence on the iTunes list of most popular apps. Released in March of 2009, the developers behind the highly succesful […]
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Comments Off on Can the iPad 2 Smart Cover generate $1 billion in revenue for Apple?
Apple’s Smart Cover for the iPad 2 is pure Apple. It’s brilliant, simple, and just works. Apple hasn’t released sales figures for the iPad 2 yet, but you can bet that of the estimated 500,000- 1 million folks who purchased a new iPad this weekend, a good number of them also picked up a Smart […]
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When a new Apple product launches, David Letterman doesn’t waste much time incorporating said product into his Top 10 list. Most recently, Letterman lists out the top 10 reasons why you should buy an iPad 2. Predictably, the list is horribly unfunny.
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Comments Off on Software activist Richard Stallman calls cellphones “Stalin’s dream”
Free software advocate Richard Stallman is an interesting fellow. Known as an American software activist, Stallman studied at both Harvard and MIT and is well-known for launching the GNU Project in 1983 and for taking his passion for non-proprietary software to ridiculous extremes. To wit, here’s the setup he uses. I am using a Lemote Yeelong, […]
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Comments Off on Steve Jobs sends email to Apple employees in Japan
In light of the ongoing crisis in Japan, Steve Job sent the following email to Apple employees in Japan offering the company’s support to those affected by the earthquake and tsunami. To Our Team in Japan, We have all been following the unfolding disaster in Japan. Our hearts go out to you and your families, […]
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Apple late on Wednesday posted three brand new iPhone commercials, all with the new tagline “Yup, if you don’t have an iPhone, well, you don’t have an iPhone.” The first one is called App Store and highlights how the iPhone can be used as a boarding pass and to pay for coffee at Starbucks
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Comments Off on iPad 2 Smart Cover doubles as an iPad refrigerator magnet
The magnets in the iPad 2 Smart Cover (all 21 of them) are apparently strong enough to hold up the iPad vertically on a refrigerator. Pretty nifty, but seeing as each iPad is worth $499 at the minimum, that’s a precarious position to leave such an expensive piece of equipment in!
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17. March 2011
Comments Off on New report claims iPhone 5 will come with NFC technology