It’s official: the UK loves the iPhone and online apps

A recent study by GSMA’s Mobile Media Metrics has revealed interesting stats for the iPhone, its competitor Symbian, and general application usage. Nokia, despite claiming...
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Github releases Mac app, developers rejoice

Github, the popular “social coding” website, has released a Mac app to aid developers in managing their source code repositories. A long time favorite among...
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Apple releases iTunes Festival London 2011 app that lets you watch the live gigs from your device and on your TV screen

As in the past few years, Apple will hold the iTunes Festival London this year as well. A bunch of popular bands play every night...
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Final Cut Express discontinued forevah evah

Yesterday Apple released Final Cut Pro X to the masses on the Mac App Store to much fanfare, but by day’s end there were more...
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Apple opens new store in Texas, just two miles away from Mexico

Apple’s stores keep popping up around the globe at a pace that can make you wonder when they will outdo Starbucks as the mayor of...
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iCloud boss leaves Apple

Apple iCloud Senior Project Manager John Herbold is leaving the company on the eve of the product’s launch.
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Apple hijacks market share from Android in the U.S.

If the March quarter is anything to believe, it appears that the iPhone may be making a bit of a comeback in the U.S. smartphone...
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Apple releases updated Time Capsule

It’s clearly release day over at Apple Inc. Just minutes ago they released the brand new Final Cut Pro X, and now they’ve pulled the...
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Final Cut Pro X released to the masses on the Mac App Store

It’s finally happened. Apple has released Final Cut Pro X to the masses, along with Compressor and Motion. All three applications are available only on...
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Best Buy matching Apple’s $100 gift card promotion

If you’re annoyed that you won’t be walking away with a nice new iPod touch after purchasing a brand new Mac for back-to-school this year,...
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Former Sony Boss: Apple could BE the gaming industry in 10 years

It’s not too often that the competition comes right out and heralds your triumphant trip to the top, but when it happens, people take notice....
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The New York Post locks out iPad users

If you’re hoping to get New York Post content for free on your iPad, you’re probably better off buying a clone. As of this weekend,...
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Top Macgasmic posts of the week: June 13th Edition

Good morning and Happy Father’s Day to all you geeky dads! Are the kids treating you right, did they bring you your iPad to you...
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Macgasm weekly rewind: June 13th Edition

The Macgasm weekly rewind focuses on our original content and reviews that you may have missed the week starting June 13th. First up this week...
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iOS 5: A look at iMessages

At WWDC earlier this month, Apple announced iMessages, a platform for iOS users to send messages to each other, free of charge. Users can send...
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Apple releases Lion upgrade information for business and education customers

While Apple’s “Mac App Store only” plan for OS X Lion may be great for most consumers, it doesn’t scale well for business and education...
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Apple releases yet another 10.6.8 seed to developers

With OS X Lion due out next month, it appears that Apple is working hard on the final update to Snow Leopard. Late yesterday, the...
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Tapjoy takes their ball home and starts an Android porting fund

If you recall, a couple of month ago Apple cracked down heavily on developers and applications that were incentivizing installations of applications. Long story short,...
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