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- Hong Kong judge backs Apple in iPad trademark dispute
- Rumor: Pre-GM version of iOS 5.1 leaked
- March Madness launching on iOS March 7th for $3.99
- Apple wins injunction against Motorola in Germany over ‘slide to unlock’ patent
- The Kindle Fire is gaining market share but the iPad remains the king
- Smartr Contacts for iPhone: the iOS address book on steroids
- OS X Mountain Lion borrows heavily from iOS
- Why we’ll finally see LTE technology in the iPhone and iPad this year
- Apple releases public iMessage beta for OS X
- Apple’s attention to detail extends to its product photos
Hong Kong judge backs Apple in iPad trademark dispute Posted: 16 Feb 2012 05:00 PM PST By now, most of you have probably heard about Apple’s ongoing trademark dispute with Proview. The monitor-maker believes that Apple is infringing on its iPad trademark, and has recently won an injunction against the company and its tablet in China. Apple has responded to the allegations, claiming that it acquired the rights to use the iPad trademark from Proview years ago. It believes the company is trying to exploit loopholes in their agreement for monetary purposes. And judge Hon Poon agrees…(...) "Hong Kong judge backs Apple in iPad trademark dispute" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Rumor: Pre-GM version of iOS 5.1 leaked Posted: 16 Feb 2012 04:00 PM PST Apple has been seeding beta versions of iOS 5.1 to developers for almost three months now. And the most recent version, beta 3, was released more than a month ago. Apple is expected to unveil the new software alongside its iPad 3 next month. That being said, the folks over at BlogdoiPhone are claiming that they’ve managed to acquire a Pre-GM version of iOS 5.1. And among the new features they’ve discovered, is a new Lock Screen camera icon (pictured above)…(...) "Rumor: Pre-GM version of iOS 5.1 leaked" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
March Madness launching on iOS March 7th for $3.99 Posted: 16 Feb 2012 03:51 PM PST Every college basketball fan’s favorite time of the year is coming up, also known as March Madness. For those of you out of the loop, March Madness is the division I tournament for NCAA basketball, where college basketball’s best teams duke it out to become the champion. Like last year, there will be a March Madness app available to watch every game played. March Madness for iOS will be available March 7th, for only $3.99…(...) "March Madness launching on iOS March 7th for $3.99" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Apple wins injunction against Motorola in Germany over ‘slide to unlock’ patent Posted: 16 Feb 2012 01:30 PM PST When the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) awarded Apple a patent late last year regarding its ‘slide to unlock’ feature, we didn’t think it would be very long before we saw it pop up in Apple’s Android war. And it wasn’t. Hot on the heels of Motorola winning an injunction against Apple in Germany, which resulted in a temporary ban of some of its products, the Cupertino company has fired back by winning its own injunction against Motorola in the country…(...) "Apple wins injunction against Motorola in Germany over ‘slide to unlock’ patent" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
The Kindle Fire is gaining market share but the iPad remains the king Posted: 16 Feb 2012 01:05 PM PST Some interesting news has been released today regarding the recent success of the Kindle Fire, Amazon’s flagship tablet device. According to iSuppli, Amazon managed to grab a 14% share of the tablet market in the last financial quarter, while Apple’s market share dropped from 64% in Q3 to 57% in Q4. Apple released the iPad 2 nearly a year ago so it makes perfect sense that demand will drop as the year goes on, especially when new products like the Fire get released later in the year. I expect market share to significantly increase further in Apple’s favor when iPad 3 drops…(...) "The Kindle Fire is gaining market share but the iPad remains the king" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Smartr Contacts for iPhone: the iOS address book on steroids Posted: 16 Feb 2012 09:50 AM PST When iOS 5 was released, the folks at Apple HQ brought with it the ability to add social network support within the stock iOS address book application. Smartr Contacts from Xobni manages to push the bar a whole lot further. The team behind popular Outlook plugin, Smartr Inbox, have released what is essentially an address book on steroids for your iOS device. This nifty free application promises to create rich profiles for all your contacts, including communication history and updates from Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Smartr works by creating in-depth profiles by aggregating all of your data from the leading social networking sites and your email accounts, storing the information in the ‘Xobni Cloud’. Once a contact’s information has been matched you are presented with a slick profile view of every contact you have ever interacted with from the various portals mentioned above…(...) "Smartr Contacts for iPhone: the iOS address book on steroids" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
OS X Mountain Lion borrows heavily from iOS Posted: 16 Feb 2012 07:31 AM PST Today Apple took the wraps off of OS X Mountain Lion (I know, we should have saw that one coming) and continuing with the movement started with its predecessor, OS X Lion, it borrows heavily from iOS. In fact, you could say that OS X Lion’s iOS implants were rather mild compared to what Mountain Lion plans to offer. Apple is obviously serious about completely combining the best elements of iOS directly into its desktop operating system, and no where is this more evident than with Mountain Lion. Like times past, Apple has released a video teaser outlining various components of their upcoming OS X update. You’re already aware of one of them — iMessage — but what are the others?(...) "OS X Mountain Lion borrows heavily from iOS" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Why we’ll finally see LTE technology in the iPhone and iPad this year Posted: 16 Feb 2012 07:00 AM PST Yesterday morning, my friend and colleague Oliver Haslam laid out an interesting case for why he believes, despite overwhelming evidence, that Apple won’t implement LTE technology into any of its mobile products this year. Oliver thinks that because there aren’t 4G networks in every corner of the world, and because current LTE devices suffer from issues like poor battery life, we won’t be seeing LTE in the next iPad or iPhone. But I happen to think he’s wrong…(...) "Why we’ll finally see LTE technology in the iPhone and iPad this year" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Apple releases public iMessage beta for OS X Posted: 16 Feb 2012 06:39 AM PST Want to get your hands on the new iMessage beta — the iChat replacement that’s coming with OS X Mountain Lion this summer? If so, you can do so now, as Apple has posted a public beta download for all to enjoy. iMessage was one of the prominent features of iOS 5, and it allows users to chat across multiple devices using the same interface that’s used for SMS messages. The beauty about iMessage is that it’s basically just an IM client, which means you incur no SMS fees. Now with this latest update, you can start and/or finish conversations on your desktop or laptop…(...) "Apple releases public iMessage beta for OS X" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Apple’s attention to detail extends to its product photos Posted: 16 Feb 2012 06:00 AM PST Have you ever looked at the product images of the iPod touch or the iPad on Apple’s website and wondered how the company was able to produce such a perfect photo? It almost looks like it was rendered in a computer program. But it wasn’t. What you see (most of the time) is actually a real photograph — one that Apple spent more time producing than you could imagine. Yes, the company’s infamous attention to detail extends to its product photos as well…(...) "Apple’s attention to detail extends to its product photos" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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