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- AT&T CEO talks the iPhone, unlimited data and iMessage
- Today’s free and discounted apps in the App Store
- You know you want it: Hacker News * for iPhone
- Galaxy S III is cool, but official advert ignores marketing basics
- Hm, Apple okays iPad music player with Windows Phone Metro-style interface
- Apple confirms OpenStreetMap data in iPhoto as own maps rumor persists
- Walmart denies dropping iPhone 4/4S prices dramatically
- iTunes user files lawsuit against Apple over refund policy
- New chipset gives revised iPad 2 longer battery life
AT&T CEO talks the iPhone, unlimited data and iMessage Posted: 04 May 2012 04:54 PM PDT The New York Times points to some interesting comments, regarding Apple, made by AT&T’s chief executive Randall Stephenson at the Milken Institute’s Global Conference earlier this week. During an on-stage interview, the CEO discussed a wide range of topics including his regret for initially allowing iPhone users to have unlimited data, and how it affected AT&T’s bottom line…(...) "AT&T CEO talks the iPhone, unlimited data and iMessage" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Today’s free and discounted apps in the App Store Posted: 04 May 2012 02:19 PM PDT The App Store is filled with hundreds of thousands of apps for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. At iDB we keep an eye on the best apps available to see when they’re available for the best price. These apps are currently available for a great discount, and some of them are even totally free. We recommend jumping on these hot deals while they are available. Act fast before it’s too late!(...) "Today’s free and discounted apps in the App Store" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
You know you want it: Hacker News * for iPhone Posted: 04 May 2012 01:44 PM PDT Run by Paul Graham’s funding firm Y Combinator, Hacker News has grown to become a popular destination for news stories about hacking, startup companies, interesting technologies and trending topics. Actually, the site attracts over 120,000 unique visitors on an average weekday. Given the site’s popularity, it really doesn’t come as a surprise that there’s no shortage of unofficial Hacker News clients for the iOS platform. Today, we bring the spotlight on Hacker News * (asterisk included), a clean, efficient and simple to use front-end to the Hacker News website…(...) "You know you want it: Hacker News * for iPhone" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Galaxy S III is cool, but official advert ignores marketing basics Posted: 04 May 2012 11:01 AM PDT As you’ve no doubt heard by now, Samsung has challenged Apple’s smartphone dominance with yesterday’s introduction of the third-generation Galaxy S smartphone at the Unpacked event in London. Featuring an incremental bump up in specs and a host of software enhancements, you’d assume Samsung’s marketing folks would proudly show off the device in official advertising. Not so fast. A side-by-side comparison of the iPhone 4S and Galaxy S III commercials indicates Sammy’s got a whole lot of learning to do: their 60-second advert features the flagship handset three times less frequently than Apple’s commercial…(...) "Galaxy S III is cool, but official advert ignores marketing basics" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Hm, Apple okays iPad music player with Windows Phone Metro-style interface Posted: 04 May 2012 07:58 AM PDT Apple tends to yank apps over duplicate functionality, use of private APIs and those that look and feel very much like stock iOS programs. So it goes without saying I was surprised to learn that the company approved Track 8, a $1.99 music player program by Ender Labs. That Apple greenlighted an app resembling a rival platform’s UI rather than flaltly reject it is news in and of itself, you’ll admit. Maybe the company just doesn’t care because Windows Phone is failing? Be that as it may, people will wonder if a Metro-style interface makes sense on iOS…(...) "Hm, Apple okays iPad music player with Windows Phone Metro-style interface" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Apple confirms OpenStreetMap data in iPhoto as own maps rumor persists Posted: 04 May 2012 07:03 AM PDT Giving credit where credit is due, Apple now properly acknowledgeds use of crowd-sourced map tiles from OpenStreetMap for its $4.99 iPhoto photo management program for the iPhone and iPad. The proper attribution has been discovered in yesterday's iPhoto 1.0.1 maintenance update, tucked away in legal text found under the Apps section in device Settings. With that off our backs, we wonder when will Apple make an iOS-wide switch from the Google Maps backend to its own mapping solution…(...) "Apple confirms OpenStreetMap data in iPhoto as own maps rumor persists" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Walmart denies dropping iPhone 4/4S prices dramatically Posted: 04 May 2012 06:01 AM PDT Among the third-party retailers that sell Apple’s handset, Walmart typically has some of the lowest prices. In fact, it’s been selling 16GB versions of the iPhone 4S for just $188 since last November. And it looks like it’s about to get a lot cheaper. Cult of Mac has learned that Walmart is dropping the price of Apple’s latest smartphone (AT&T model) down to $114 with a 2-year agreement. It also appears that the retail chain is lowering the price of its 8GB iPhone 4 as well, down to $34. Unfortunately, discounts were a glitch in the system, Walmart confirmed in an official statement…(...) "Walmart denies dropping iPhone 4/4S prices dramatically" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
iTunes user files lawsuit against Apple over refund policy Posted: 04 May 2012 05:13 AM PDT Although Apple has created one of the strongest (likely the strongest) digital content stores in the world, it’s far from perfect. The iTunes Store has a number of fundamental problems, including the lack of a proper refund system. Perhaps no one is more aware of this than Robert Herskowitz. The iTunes user was recently billed twice for the same song — Adam Lambert’s “Whataya Want from Me” — and was denied a refund by Apple. So he’s suing them…(...) "iTunes user files lawsuit against Apple over refund policy" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
New chipset gives revised iPad 2 longer battery life Posted: 04 May 2012 04:21 AM PDT When Apple announced that it was going to continue selling the iPad 2 for $399 alongside its new tablet, the company never mentioned any changes. After all, it’s the same iPad 2 that it’s been selling for more than a year. Right? Not exactly. The folks over at AnandTech uncovered a minor, but perhaps significant, change in the discounted tablet’s A5 processor that gives the slate nearly two hours of added battery life. Keep reading to find out how…(...) "New chipset gives revised iPad 2 longer battery life" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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