Archive for March, 2010

PostHeaderIcon Special Report iPad striptease: It’s what’s inside that counts - Reuters


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Special Report iPad striptease: It's what's inside that counts
Reuters
In late 2006, the mere rumor that a component by Skyworks Solutions would be in the original iPhone was enough to boost its share price. ...

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PostHeaderIcon I Know It’s An April Fool, But I Still Want An iPhone-To-iPad Converter Anyway [Apple]

You know, for my mythical iPhone. At an April Fool's Day price of only £89.99 ($135), the converter makes your inserted iPhone magnify to the size of an iPad. A far better investment, if you ask me. [IWantOneOfThose.com] More »


PostHeaderIcon Developers scramble to get their iPad apps in Apple’s App Store - San Jose Mercury News


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Developers scramble to get their iPad apps in Apple's App Store
San Jose Mercury News
Many of these programmers learned a lesson from the launch of Apple's hit iPhone: In a highly competitive market for games, media readers and other ...
Review: Looking at the iPad From 2 AnglesNew York Times
Preview: Box.net's jumbo-size iPad appCNET
Verdict is in on Apple iPad: It's a winnerUSA Today
PR Newswire (press release) -BusinessWeek -Wall Street Journal
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PostHeaderIcon Sight unseen, fans hear “iPad” and think “iWant” - Denver Post


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Sight unseen, fans hear "iPad" and think "iWant"
Denver Post
Apple introduced its latest creation, the iPad, a mobile tablet browsing device that is a cross between the iPhone and a MacBook laptop. ...
Sight unseen, fans hear `iPad' and think `iWant'The Associated Press
Archive for April, 2010PadGadget (blog)

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PostHeaderIcon Rumor: Apple’s iPhone 4.0 to support multitasking, Expose-like interface

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Rumors are flying hot and heavy about a new update coming to the iPhone this summer. AppleInsider has another big rumored feature: Multitasking. According to their sources, Apple will finally introduce third-party multitasking on the new iPhone. Of course, they're doing it the way that they want to and utilizing an Expose-like interface. Two presses on the Home button will supposedly bring up a list of icons, or names of the apps currently running, and then the user will be able to choose from those.

Notifications won't go away; AI says that Apple is still concerned about battery life and network performance, so whenever it's possible to keep an app alive simply with notifications, they'll advocate that solution rather than running it in the background all of the time. However, it's also noted that jailbreaking is currently the only way for a third-party to multitask on an iPhone, and the company hopes to end a lot of piracy and jailbreak concerns by providing an official solution.

This isn't the first time we've heard rumors about a multitasking system like this, and it probably won't be the last. Once the iPad is out of the way, it's very likely that we'll next see the iPhone updated, and it would be a smart move to finally allow users to run more than one app at a time.

TUAWRumor: Apple's iPhone 4.0 to support multitasking, Expose-like interface originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 01 Apr 2010 02:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PostHeaderIcon iPhone a Game Changer For Verizon (VZ) - Benzinga


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iPhone a Game Changer For Verizon (VZ)
Benzinga
The iPhone is one of the most popular mobile phones in the world, but US users are forced to use AT&T (T) as their service provider. ...
Benefits of a Verizon iPhone for AT&T CustomersPC World
Is Android going to surpass iPhone?Computerworld (blog)
Hot Trends: Verizon iPhone, Oil DrillngTheStreet.com
ChannelWeb -Mobile Magazine -BroadbandReports.com
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PostHeaderIcon Wolfram Alpha lowers iPhone app price, will give refunds

Filed under: Software

Well here's an interesting twist on the Wolfram Alpha saga -- after initially releasing their "knowledge system" on the iPhone and then pulling it and trying to go premium with a $50 iPhone app, they've now reversed their position once again. The iPhone app will drop back down to $1.99 on Sunday, and there will again be a free mobile site accessible from the iPhone (and presumably the iPad as well). Wolfram Alpha seems to be cognizant of their mistaken decision to try and go premium on the app, and they're even offering refunds for those who purchased the app before this announcement.

It's great that everyone will have access to the app again (and we're sure they'll see a lot more usage as a result), but it does say something about the App Store when an app with as much function as Wolfram Alpha can't find a premium selling point. Hopefully they'll find some other way to monetize and keep the service up and running. Assuming this isn't actually a bad April Fool's story (the mobile site is back up and running now, even though the app price isn't scheduled to change until Sunday), we'll see how Wolfram Alpha does with this new philosophy.

Update: Apparently the price has just been dropped. The app is now $1.99 in the App Store.

TUAWWolfram Alpha lowers iPhone app price, will give refunds originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 01 Apr 2010 00:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PostHeaderIcon Wolfram Alpha lowers iPhone app price, will give refunds

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Well here's an interesting twist on the Wolfram Alpha saga -- after initially releasing their "knowledge system" on the iPhone and then pulling it and trying to go premium with a $50 iPhone app, they've now reversed their position once again. The iPhone app will drop back down to $1.99 on Sunday, and there will again be a free mobile site accessible from the iPhone (and presumably the iPad as well). Wolfram Alpha seems to be cognizant of their mistaken decision to try and go premium on the app, and they're even offering refunds for those who purchased the app before this announcement.

It's great that everyone will have access to the app again (and we're sure they'll see a lot more usage as a result), but it does say something about the App Store when an app with as much function as Wolfram Alpha can't find a premium selling point. Hopefully they'll find some other way to monetize and keep the service up and running. Assuming this isn't actually a bad April Fool's story (the mobile site is back up and running now, even though the app price isn't scheduled to change until Sunday), we'll see how Wolfram Alpha does with this new philosophy.

TUAWWolfram Alpha lowers iPhone app price, will give refunds originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 01 Apr 2010 00:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PostHeaderIcon Fake Red iPhone Trays - PC World


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Fake Red iPhone Trays
PC World
Imitating the iPhone and other Apple products is all the rage in China's knock-off electronics industry, which is largely based in Shenzhen. ...

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PostHeaderIcon RIM Drops After Selling Prices Slip, Revenue Misses Estimates - BusinessWeek


Washington Post

RIM Drops After Selling Prices Slip, Revenue Misses Estimates
BusinessWeek
The executive has increased spending on research and development to compete with touch-screen models like the iPhone and Droid. The companies are vying for ...
RIM Posts Results That DisappointWall Street Journal
RIM ships 10.5 million BlackBerries, sees iPhone close gapElectronista (blog)
Research in Motion ships record 10.5M BlackBerries, shares slideApple Insider
CNBC -Wall Street Journal (blog) -The Associated Press
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