Tag: Apple
Buddy Beers lets you gift your friends real beers directly from your iPhone
Beers are good; free beers are even better. There’s a first world problem that needs solving though: have you ever wanted to buy beers for...
Analyst has iPad’s market dominance set to expand
Deutsche Bank’s Chris Whitmore has taken note of Apple’s increasing competitive advantage with the iPad. He’s done the simple math of combining tablet sales with...
Honeywell sues Nest for making a thermostat people actually care about
Chalk one up for patents stifling innovation. Honeywell has filed a lawsuit again Nest and Best Buy for infringing on some of its thermostat technologies....
Missing Audience technology in the iPhone 4 likely means no Siri
There’s still no Siri in the iPhone 4, and if we’re reading a report on CNET correctly, there’s a good chance that the Siri technology...
The naked truth about Final Cut Pro 10.0.3, and where it stands today
Let’s face it — if you walked out of your house naked with much fanfare, then later, after many complaints by your neighbors, stepped out...
Ever wonder why it’s always 9:42 in Apple Ads? Yup, there’s a reason for that.
Apple is known for its precision and having a reason behind everything. Now we all know how precise they can be. Or do we? Have you ever...
Apple supposedly pressuring developers not to advertise with white iPhones
It’s looking like Apple is cracking down on some developers not using the officially licensed iPhone images in the advertising of their apps. Mike Arrington,...
iBooks Author updates to 1.0.1, EULA less onerous
After much complaining in the community about Apple’s end user license agreement for iBooks Author, Apple has pushed a new update that clarifies the restrictions....
The Path relaunch doubled the company’s user base in just two months
Sometimes a subsequent version of an application absolutely destroys a service. Think Digg 4.0, the new Twitter application for iPhone, and countless other services that...
Next point of infiltration: Apple wants to tackle our fitness level with real-time competitions?
Apple seems to always be on the lookout for a new industry to infiltrate. Its latest foray has been the education industry with the release...
Strange and unusual Apple event in February? Not so, says Jim Dalrymple.
The Internet is abuzz with a rumor of Apple having a strange and unusual event this month. Well, there is another rumor going around calling...
“Strange” Rumor: Event in February, iPad 3 in March, iPhone 5 at WWDC
It’s rumor day, hurrah! Two separate reports have surfaced today regarding release times for Apple’s next generation iOS devices, the iPad 3 and the iPhone...
Apple hires Xbox Live executive
Apple continues to hire game industry executives. It started with Nick Grange, a former Activision, EA, and Xbox PR executive, then it was Nintendo PR...
iPod nano getting a camera? Not likely.
There are plenty of things an iPod nano could use, but a rear-facing camera just isn’t one of them, despite claims to the contrary from...
This simple MacHook for your iMac is perfect for your cans
As someone who is constantly getting my groove on with headphones while at my desk, I know the problem all too well. My headphones, when...
German appeals court upholds injunction against Samsung
Today, a German appeals court upheld a decision by a lower court to continue the ban of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 8.9...
Apple updates Final Cut Pro X, adds more features
Apple continues to bring some of the features found in Final Cut Pro 7 back into the fold of Final Cut X. Today, Apple has...
China Telecom confirms that it’s planning to launch the iPhone in February
After all the speculation yesterday about how many iPhones Apple could sell in China, it appears that China Telecom has finally crossed all of its...