Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Ipad Giveaway 2012
MarketLab Website Survey Giveaway RulesMarketLab Website Survey Giveaway Rules Who Can Enter The Giveaway is open to legal residents of the United States. Prizes Prize winners will receive a 16GB Wi-Fi Apple iPad. 2012. Other Terms and ... Return Document Climate ChangeHighly flexible and innovative, Master Meter is reading smarter and collecting more. iPad Giveaway • ENTER TO WIN! 2012 8:00 - 8:45 Registration & Continential Breakfast / Visit with Exhibitors 8:45 ... Fetch Full
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IRL: Chumby 8, LaCie Rugged Triple USB 3.0 and a duo of Nikkor lenses
IRL: Chumby 8, LaCie Rugged Triple USB 3.0 and a duo of Nikkor lensesWelcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment. You know what we're sick of talking about? (Okay, sick is a strong word, but you catch our drift.) Phones. Also, the iPad. Fortunately, this week's IRL touches on neither of the above. Instead, our audio guy Joe takes a
iOS 5.1 gets tethered jailbreak for non-A5 iPads, iPhones and iPods
iOS 5.1 gets tethered jailbreak for non-A5 iPads, iPhones and iPods We've got good news for anyone intrigued by the new (largely incremental) features of Apple's latest mobile OS update. MuscleNerd, famed iOS meddler, has confirmed that iOS 5.1 can be jailbroken to the original iPad, iPhone 4 and 3rd and 4th generation iPod Touch devices. Unfortunately, it's still a tethered jailbreak which means you'll need to "just boot" the device using redsn0w whenever it powers down.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Skype for Mac gets mild refresh, adds auto updates and improved UI in group calls
Skype for Mac gets mild refresh, adds auto updates and improved UI in group calls We know you've had your fair share of troubles adjusting to the fifth iteration of Skype for Mac. Now, Microsoft is issuing yet another quick refresh to go along with the support for HD calls and Lion. This time, though, the desktop app is adding automatic updates -- which should come in handy for those who aren't fans of manual labor -- as well as the promise of an improved UI in group calls,
Apple store closes its online doors, preps for next-gen iPad launch
Apple store closes its online doors, preps for next-gen iPad launch Anxiously awaiting the arrival of the latest iPad model? It appears Apple is getting its ducks in a row for the launch of what we're primarily calling the 'iPad 3' as the outfit's online store has taken a coffee break for the morning. We've got the all of your Apple slate-related news covered via our live pre-event broadcast and liveblog. Stay tuned!Apple store closes its online doors, preps for next-gen iPad
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Ten One Design teases pressure-sensitive 'Blue Tiger' stylus for the iPad 3
Ten One Design teases pressure-sensitive 'Blue Tiger' stylus for the iPad 3It's no secret how Steve Jobs felt about styluses, but that doesn't seem to have deterred Ten One Design. The company behind the Pogo Sketch is now teasing a pen designed to work with the as-yet unannounced iPad 3. The stylus, codenamed "Project Blue Tiger," is pressure-sensitive, and pairs with the iPad over Bluetooth 4.0. As you can see in the video below, the pen is meant to be used inside a drawing
Apple's next-gen iPad launch event is tomorrow, get your liveblog right here!
Apple's next-gen iPad launch event is tomorrow, get your liveblog right here! Got plans for tomorrow? Of course not -- you canned 'em a week ago. For those still unaware, Apple will be unveiling its next iPad at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco tomorrow, and as always, we'll be there live to bring you the news as it happens. Feel free to get caught up on the latest from the rumormill right here, and bookmark this page for our liveblog. We'll be on
The ukulele's future is now with 'Futulele' iPhone, iPad app (video)
The ukulele's future is now with 'Futulele' iPhone, iPad app (video) Nothing quite says "check me out" to the ladies like riffing on a frickin' pink ukulele -- until now. For folks rocking both an iPhone and an iPad, Touch DJ app maker Amidio Inc., is releasing its latest magnum opus, the "Futulele." Ah, be still, your beating heart. This dual-device ukulele synthesizer connects the aforementioned iOS devices via Bluetooth, creating a virtual four-string strummer on which to
Monday, March 5, 2012
C Spire drops iPhone 4S price to $150, asks you for two years of commitment
C Spire drops iPhone 4S price to $150, asks you for two years of commitment If you've wanted to cozy up to Siri, only holding back in your search for a price break on Apple's current iPhone 4S, then your latest opportunity has arrived. C Spire Wireless is now offering the device at the starting price of $150 for the 16GB variant in return for signing a two-year commitment. Naturally, $250 snags you 32GB of storage, while the 64GB variant will run you $350. All in all, these
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Smartphones spread out: Pew says 46 percent of US adults now own one
Smartphones spread out: Pew says 46 percent of US adults now own one Our master plan is slowly working, and soon every man and woman in our great nation will own a smartphone. Pew Research Center reports that just under half of adult Americans, or 46 percent, own smartphones currently, meaning that smartphone owners now outnumber their feature phone counterparts by five percent. Pew polled multiple demographics to get its numbers, and there was growth across the board over the
Apple crosses 25 billion App Store downloads, thanks all the little people
Apple crosses 25 billion App Store downloads, thanks all the little people If you've ever downloaded an app from iTunes then congratulations, you are a part of history. Just a few minutes ago Apple notched its 25 billionth download, thanking all involved for getting there, and of course (like it did for 10 billion, and 1 billion), gifting the lucky individual who crossed the line with another $10k gift card. Not sure what you would buy with $10,000 in App Store bucks? That's
Friday, March 2, 2012
Apple name-drops Corning as iPhone glass manufacturer, we feign surprise
Apple name-drops Corning as iPhone glass manufacturer, we feign surprise For a company so focused on secrecy, Apple never really did all that good of a job keeping its connection with Corning under wraps. We've always suspected that the company enlisted the Gorilla Glass maker for the iPhone, though it didn't really go out of its way to admit it -- even going so far as omitting the New York-based company from its 2011 suppliers list. Cupertino offered it a little love today,
German court guns down third Samsung patent lawsuit, plus one from Apple
German court guns down third Samsung patent lawsuit, plus one from Apple Mannheim judge Andreas Voss is nothing if not decisive. FOSSPatents reports he's just thrown out a third Samsung v. Apple patent lawsuit relating to use of the 3G/UMTS standard. Not to be one-sided, he's also rejected the first of two Apple v. Samsung cases involving slide-to-unlock patents. Weirdly, this latter decision appears to contradict a recent ruling by a Munich court that upheld a similar
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Android and iOS expose your photos to third party apps, promise fixes
Android and iOS expose your photos to third party apps, promise fixes 2012 is still young, yet it's already shaping up to be a bad year for privacy and security on the mobile front. Apple found itself embroiled in a bit of a brouhaha over the iPhone address book and an app called Path. And, of course, Google was put under the microscope when mobile Safari was found to have a security flaw that its mobile ads were exploiting. Then, earlier this week, it was discovered that
Apple wins injunction against Motorola in Germany
Apple wins injunction against Motorola in Germany Today the Munich I Regional Court handed down a decision awarding Apple an injunction against all Motorola products that violate a patent on "portable electronic device for photo management." That overly broad-sounding claim appears to apply specifically to the bouncing over scroll animation found in the company's photo gallery application, so a small tweak to the existing software could quickly and quietly put this issue to
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