Archives for February 2011
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Browse By Day in February 2011
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The Seven Types of iPhone Users
AllAreaCodes.com has put out a PDF of what it sees as the seven types of iPhone users, The Fanboy, The…
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Apple Shares Dance in Record Record Territory Above $350
Shares in Apple Inc. were trading at yet another intra-day high Monday, above the $350 mark in the afternoon session.…
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Refurbished Apple 32GB iPod Touch: $259.99
The Deal Brothers found a deal on the refurbished Apple 32GB iPod Touch for $259.99, after an instant $15.00 discount,…
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AOL to Buy Huffington Post for $315M
AOL announced late on Sunday that it is purchasing Arianna Huffington’s The Huffington Post. The deal for the online news…
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Why Apple’s iPad Competitors are Hopelessly Lost
If Apple’s competitors weren’t smart enough to figure out what their customers needed before the iPad came along, why should…
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Photo Info Viewer for iPad Shows Image Metadata
Objective App announced the immediate availability of Photo Info Viewer 1.0 for the iPad on Monday. Photo Info Viewer lets…
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Analyst: Apple to Sell Over 76 Million iPhones in 2011
Susquehanna analyst Jeff Fidacaro doesn’t see interest in Apple’s iPhone dipping any time soon, and with the new Verizon version…
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Reader Discussion: Apple’s Retail Power
Today TMO readers are talking about Apple’s retail locations and their ability to get Macs in front of potential customers.…
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White iPhone 4 Tags Appear in Best Buy
Shelf tags for Apple’s mythical white iPhone 4 have apparently appeared in at least one Best Buy location, hinting that…
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Apple, Adobe Hit Company with Software Piracy Suit
Apple, Adobe, Rosetta Stone and Autodesk have jointly filed a lawsuit against Edy Jean Dollisme and the Florida-based Ultimate PC…
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Verizon iPhone 4 Delivered Early
The first of the Verizon iPhone 4 pre-orders apparently made it into a customer’s hands over the weekend, several days…
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Corporate “Projects”
Why can’t other companies be like Apple? It because they are stuck in the corporate “Projects”.
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2 More Apps For Avid Readers: The Daily and The Atavist
The Daily brings subscription based news to the iPad. The Atavist lets you buys in-depth articles a la carte. Is…
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Motorola Super Bowl Ad Targets Apple Drones
Motorola is going after Apple’s market share by suggesting (strongly) that the legions of customers that use Apple devices are…
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New Apple MacBook Air 11.6” Notebook: $949
The Deal Brothers found a deal on the new Apple MacBook Air MC505LL/A 11.6” model for $949. The deal expires on…
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Particle Debris (wk. ending 2/4) The Wonders of Apple
This week, John rounds up stories on how AT&T could do some smart things to retain more iPhone customers, new…
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The SRS iWOW 3D Delivers Amazing Sound
The iWOW3D from SRS is a dongle attachment for iPhones, iPods, and iPads. When attached to speakers or headphones, it…
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ASUS Promises Secret Weapon to Battle iPad 2
PC maker ASUS claims it is ready to take on Apple’s upcoming second generation iPad with a “secret weapon,” following…
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Technocel PowerPak Does Double Recharge Duty
The Technocel PowerPak will recharge your iPad/iPhone/iPod at the same time as it recharges itself via a wall outlet. Your…
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Analyst: Apple Moving into Big Screen TVs
Apple’s next market to take over apparently will be big screen TVs, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster. He…
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Verizon Jabs at AT&T with iPhone Ad
Verizon is airing a new iPhone 4 commercial that touts the features of Apple’s popular combination iPod and smartphone that…
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Apple Supplier, Others Charged with Insider Trading
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is charging former Flextronics senior business director Walter Shimoon, along with five of his…
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Reader Discussion: Apple, 1984, and Ads
Apple’s “1984” commercial is considered one of the most iconic ads produced. Today TMO readers are talking about the famous…
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Build QuickTime Video Walls with ArraySync
National Software Laboratory announced the immediate availability of ArraySync on Friday. ArraySync is a Mac OS X-based application that lets…
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iPhone 4 Breaks Verizon Sales Records in 2 Hours
Verizon began accepting pre-orders for Apple’s iPhone 4 at 3AM on Thursday, and by 5AM had already broken all of…
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Apple Adds Search Filters to iPad App Store
iPad owners have more control over their App Store search results as of Friday morning thanks to new enhancements to…
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Apple, Verizon Sell Out iPhone 4 Pre-orders
Less than 24 hours after Apple and Verizon began accepting pre-orders for the CDMA version of the iPhone 4 both…
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Viacom Brings Daily Show, Colbert Back to Hulu
Viacom and Hulu announced Thursday that The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report were returning to Hulu,…
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DIRECTV Planning iPad App “Soon”
Satellite TV company DIRECTV told customers Thursday that an iPad app for the service was “coming soon.” The app will…
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Rumor: Apple to Announce iPad 2 at Media Event Next Week
Apple is planning a media event next week, according to a new rumor from MacNotes.de, and if the site’s unnamed…
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MGG 313: Shared Disks, Bad Sounds, Stealth Mode, MobileMe, and More
John and Dave are back from Macworld Expo and come out of the gate strong with this, the first Premium…
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Shareholder Service Backs Apple Succession Plan Proposal
The Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA) and Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) announced Thursday that the ISS was backing…
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Lilliput Mini USB 7” Monitor: $99.99
If you’re looking for a very, very small LCD display, the Deal Brothers found the Lilliput Mini USB Monitor for $99.99…
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Apple Hiring Photography Expert for Mac/iPad
Apple is looking for a new software engineer to help, “deliver great photography applications for the Mac and iPad platforms.”…
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A Piece of the Action
Apple’s business model has changed. It has gone from being a Mac hardware and boutique UNIX company to an ecommerce…
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Mac Barcode Intros Barcode Express for the Mac
The Mac Barcode Company announced the immediate availability of Barcode Express 1.0 for Mac OS X on Thursday. The application…
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What Time is it? Your iPad May Not be Sure
The Wi-Fi-only iPad gets its time from an internal clock that, unlike Mac OS X, is not slaved to an…
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Apple Tightening iOS In-app Purchase Rules
Apple plans to start strictly enforcing a policy starting on March 31 that requires iPhone, iPod touch and iPad apps…
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News Corp Hangs For Sale Sign on MySpace
MySpace, the social networking site that apparently most people didn’t realize was still in business, is for sale. In addition…
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Reader Discussion: Verizon iPhone 4 Sales
Verizon began accepting pre-orders for the iPhone 4 early this morning, and now TMO forum members are discussing what impact this…
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TextExpander Adds Spanish Localization
Smile Software announced the immediate availability of TextExpander 3.2.3 for Mac OS X on Thursday. The update for the abbreviation…
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Verizon Starts Data Throttling, Content Optimization
Along with kicking off iPhone 4 pre-orders, Verizon announced on Thursday that it is now throttling network speeds for the…
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Verizon Starts iPhone 4 Pre-orders for Current Customers
Verizon kicked of iPhone 4 pre-order sales early Thursday morning, but only for its own customers. The combination iPod and…