Financial Times no longer on the App Store, goes HTML 5

There seems to be some mixed reports circulating the Internet. Either Apple pulled the Financial Times from the App Store, or the Financial Times pulled...
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CNN takes a step into publishing in 2011 by purchasing Zite

The new news-order must be scary for major corporations like CNN. Micro-reporting has become such a huge part of most of our lives that fewer...
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Apple tries to clear up iCloud and whether it actually streams music

Despite the fact that iCloud appears to be letting people actually stream their music (as in, not download the file, but still listen), it’s no...
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Apple hiring iOS location tech, go get ’em guys

Have some GPS skills and hoping to land a job at one of the biggest and best tech companies on the planet? Apple’s looking to...
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iTunes Match hits beta, developers granted cloud listening rights to their pirated music collection

Apple has released iTunes Match in the form of a developer only beta preview. The $25 service allows you to scan your iTunes music library...
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Linux is en route for iOS devices

Running a full-fledged operating system on your iPad may just be closer to reality than most would have anticipated. Pretty soon you’ll be able to...
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SousChef 2.0 now has Dropbox support, universal status

Recipe management has always been a bit of a pain on the iPad. I’ve gone through a number of applications, but I often found myself...
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Apple pulls TV show rentals, says customers prefer purchasing

Apple has abandoned the TV show rentals strategy it had fought so hard to push forward last year. TV Networks were originally opposed to the...
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More levels released for Angry Birds. Yes, really.

Angry Birds, the ridonkulously popular iOS game, is receiving yet more levels bestowed upon it by publisher Rovio. Airfield Chase brings you 15 new levels...
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OLED screens in the iPhone and rumored televisions? Apple is still not interested, says Korea Times

Been hoping that the next iPhone will feature an OLED display? Don’t hold your breath. According to The Korea Times, the rumor that LG had...
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iPad magazine “Light It” launched by Photoshop guru Scott Kelby

If you’ve been around Photoshop training manuals much, you’ll likely have noticed the name of Scott Kelby pop up. That’s with good reason, because Kelby...
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Flipboard to include television shows and movies

Flipboard has announced plans to expand their social media app to include television shows and movies. According to Chairman and Chief Executive Mike McCue, this...
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Samsung whines more about Apple’s “doctored” photos

In the news today, well, Friday actually, Samsung was doing some more kvetching about Apple’s allegedly “doctored” photographs. In case you haven’t been following the...
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Hi Dave, Apple got their iPad design from 2001: A Space Odyssey

In what has to be one of the most hilarious, sad, and genius attempts at discrediting a patent, Samsung has pointed to a 2001: A...
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Android moving its browser towards Webkit, kinda like the iPhone

This story might get confusing, so I’m going to start at the beginning. Webkit is an open browser standard that Google already uses in its...
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Apple updates unreleased 10.7.2 and iCloud betas

Though not yet available to the public, Apple has updated the beta software for OS X 10.7.2 and their upcoming cloud-storage system, iCloud. The build...
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Ten One releases Pogo Sketch Pro , other stylus makers put on notice

When I think iPad stylus, I immediately think Ten One. The original Pogo Sketch has pretty much dominated the stylus space since its release. Now...
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Dutch judge rules that Samsung is violating Apple patent

The legal battle between Apple and Samsung continues today, as a dutch judge in The Hague has ruled that Samsung has violated one patent, and...
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