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May 2010

Apple Apps for the Day: World Traveller

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How do you know your World? How many countries have you been to? Have you ever experienced the beauty of the Niagara Falls or The Grand Canyon? Where are the Great Pyramids? How high is the Mount Everest?

Apple Apps for the Day: The Artist – Vincent van Gogh

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Apple Apps for the Day: The Artist – Vincent van Gogh May 23, 2010 By Adrian Price: $2.99 -> $.99, Version: 1.1 (iTunes) Description: The Artist – Vincent van Gogh. “Vincent Willem van Gogh (30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist artist. He was a pioneer of Expressionism with enormous influence on 20th century art, especially on the Fauves and German Expressionists. Some of his paintings are now among the world’s best known,

Apple Apps for the Day: BioDefense HD

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Explore the wastelands of BioDefense HD in this unique release from Resolution Interactive that will revolutionize strategy games on the iPad platform.

Apple’s MobileMe service updates

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Apple has updated its MobileMe Web service with several improvements to the Gallery, iDisk, Sync, and Find My iPhone features. Apple has also released the MobileMe Mail beta program as described in this article earlier this week. These improvements to MobileMe are definitely welcomed as many users would like to see Apple step up their game in the Web services area.

Apple Apps for the Day: Tune Runner Fusion

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In collaboration with OpenFeint’s Free Game of the Day, Tune Runner Fusion is Free for TODAY only.

Apple Apps for the Day: Moo box

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Discover the most complete Moo Box on the App Store, with more than 40 animals available. Downloaded more than 1 000 000 times! Transform your iPhone/iPod into a sound box and entertain children and grown-ups alike!

Apple Apps for the Day: TacticsFutsal

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It is a strategy board for the flipbook type futsal. Because the movement of the player and the ball can be displayed as tracks, the strategy is analyzed by the actual combat sense, and the game can be simulated.

Has Apple won the Web video war?

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With Apple declaring war against Adobe’s hold over Web video, some reports say the Cupertino company has already won.

Elegant technology for a Napa Valley vineyard.

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At Quintessa winery in Napa Valley, California, rows of green vines roll over gentle hills, warming in the afternoon sun and cooling in the evening fog.

Apple Has Lost 3 iPhones. Is It Losing Control, Too?

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Apple has lost not one, but three prototype iPhones in the past year. That’s a perplexing development for a company that is famously tight with security.

Rumor: MobileMe To Drop Subscription Fee

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MobileMe may be the one Apple product I’ve never been tempted enough to at least consider pulling the trigger on.

At WWDC 2010 Apple will announce … iWatch :)

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If Apple will make a great surprise to everyone? If It will announce a brand new product?

Steve Jobs Emails: Notes Syncing Coming To MobileMe

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Steve Jobs is at it again — emailing Apple customers with answers to their questions. This one was sent to CultofMac.com by reader Paul Greenberg, who asked Jobs about a missing MobileMe feature that’s been bugging him for three years: the inability to sync notes via MobileMe.

Apple: The Microsoft of Mobile?

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Apple could soon be the target of an antitrust investigation by either the Federal Trade Commission or the Department of Justice, according to numerous press reports, with the feds focusing on its new policy requiring developers to write iPhone OS apps using only Apple-approved programming languages.

Apple vs. Adobe: Is Flash dying?

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In the Thoughts on Flash essay that Steve Jobs posted last week, Apple’s CEO took on Adobe’s oft-repeated contention that Apple’s (AAPL) mobile products — the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch — don’t offer access to the “full Web” because they don’t support Adobe’s Flash format.

April 2010

Apple expected to unveil new iPhone on June 7th

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Apple on Wednesday announced the dates of its Worldwide Developers Conference, where the company is expected to introduce a new iPhone (even though tech blog Gizmodo may have spoiled the surprise).

Guide to Install Android on iPhone 2G

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I take no responsibility for any damage you might cause to your phone by following this guide. Whether it gets bricked, blocked or eventually thrown out of the window, I can’t be held responsible. Use this guide at your own risk. Thanks!

Secrets of the new Apple iPhone revealed

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When Gray Powell, a software engineer, accidentally left his mobile phone behind on a bar stool after his 27th birthday celebration, he wasn’t just losing a few personal numbers. It was a prototype of Apple’s next-generation iPhone — a device so secret that it does not yet have an official release date, or even a name.

Apple iPhone Takes 72 Percent of Japan Smartphone Market

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The iPhone’s popularity in Japan just keeps growing. Apple’s handset has grabbed 72 percent of the smartphone market on the gadget-obsessed island nation.

10 Free iPhone Apps to Help You Go Green for Earth Day

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In honor of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, we thought it fitting to compile a list of free green-inspired iPhone apps that promote continued environmental awareness.

iPhone 4G Prototype Found in Cafe

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Engadget posted a set of supposed iPhone 4G / HD images.

December 2009

Georg Essl leads University of Michigan students in iPhone orchestra

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I imagine that in a lot of totally fundamental ways, pitching a university to let you teach a new course must be a lot like pitching a tech article to a mainstream magazine. It all starts with throwing random words at a sheet of brainstorming paper, then cynically deciding that while “iPhone: the future of music composition” is clearly ridiculous, it would look good as a headline [in the course catalog], so let’s see where it gets us anyway. Quickly inducing hyperventilation in order to simulate breathless excitement, you pick up the phone, call your editor [department head] and shout: “The iPhone is the future of music! No one else has done it before, so we’ll be at the forefront, reporting [teaching] about a fantastic new era meshing technology and art!”

September 2009

8 Ways Apple’s App Store Can Stay on Top

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Apple’s taken some heat for setting the bar too high for admission to its iPhone App Store, as well as for making the App Store the exclusive source for downloadable software.

August 2009

Exploding iPhone: Apple investigating

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Apple is investigating claims that iPhone and iPod touch models exploded and even injured users, according to the European Commission. Does it mean your iPhone is at risk? Read on to see what it says.

July 2009

Resident Evil 4 Lurches Into App Store

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Just weeks after a Japanese gameplay video of Resident Evil 4 for the iPhone ended up on the Internet, the full iPhone version of Resident Evil 4 is now available to buy for $7.99.

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