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- Facebook officially launches App Center
- Turn your iPhone into a laptop with Clambook
- Apple forces guy in Poland to relinquish ownership of ‘aplestore.com’ domain name
- T-Mobile confirms it will be offering iPhone-friendly 4G service at WWDC
- Google’s 2012 revenue? Two percent will come from iOS
- Deciding enough is enough, judge scraps Apple-Motorola suit
- Libon Voicefeed is like Google Voice for those who can’t use Google Voice
- Verizon expands LTE network across Florida and several other markets
- Guess what, Eric Schmidt: devs still write for iOS first!
- Unlocked iPhone users on T-Mobile again reporting 3G data speeds
Facebook officially launches App Center Posted: 07 Jun 2012 06:34 PM PDT Earlier today, we reported that screenshots of Facebook’s App Center were starting to surface. This lead to speculation from folks that a release for the cross-platform, HTML5-encoded app store was on the horizon. Well, as it turns out, they were right. During a press event this evening, the social networking giant announced that it would start rolling out App Center in the US today. And the rest of the world in the coming weeks…(...) "Facebook officially launches App Center" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Turn your iPhone into a laptop with Clambook Posted: 07 Jun 2012 04:30 PM PDT With a dual-core processor, 512MB of RAM and Wi-Fi capabilities, the iPhone 4S is more of a portable computer than a cell phone. And the folks at Clamcase are looking to capitalize on that. Introducing the Clambook, a MacBook Air look-a-like laptop shell that aims to turn your iPhone into a portable computer, complete with a 16:9 laptop display and a full-size keyboard…(...) "Turn your iPhone into a laptop with Clambook" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Apple forces guy in Poland to relinquish ownership of ‘aplestore.com’ domain name Posted: 07 Jun 2012 04:15 PM PDT Apple has finally obtained ownership over the ‘aplestore.com’ domain name through arbitration. Furthermore, the iPhone maker is still fighting to win control over a bunch of other interesting domain names, including ‘itunes.net’ and thirteen others. By the way, wouldn’t you have liked to had registered that one?(...) "Apple forces guy in Poland to relinquish ownership of ‘aplestore.com’ domain name" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
T-Mobile confirms it will be offering iPhone-friendly 4G service at WWDC Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:45 PM PDT So this is pretty interesting: earlier today we passed along a report that [unlocked] iPhone users have recently started seeing 3G data on T-Mobile’s network around the Moscone Center in San Francisco. This is where Apple will host WWDC next week. This isn’t typical for T-Mobile iPhone users, as technology conflicts between the carrier and the handest usually force them to 2G data (which is why T-Mobile still isn’t an official iPhone partner). So we figured something must be up…(...) "T-Mobile confirms it will be offering iPhone-friendly 4G service at WWDC" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Google’s 2012 revenue? Two percent will come from iOS Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:12 PM PDT Look, we already know Apple’s iOS platform made Google four times the revenue of Android by end of 2011, courtesy of huge traffic coming from iOS device owners using preloaded search and mapping services from Google. And as Apple is said to reduce its dependency on the search giant with a rumored in-house mapping service, Google’s bottom line is becoming increasingly tied to the successes of Apple’s iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Google’s mobile advertising revenue? That’s nearly all Apple. Looking at the big picture, the search Goliath will get up to two percent of its total revenue for the calendar year 2012 from the iOS platform…(...) "Google’s 2012 revenue? Two percent will come from iOS" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Deciding enough is enough, judge scraps Apple-Motorola suit Posted: 07 Jun 2012 02:03 PM PDT Don’t you just detest often silly legal proceedings in the technology business? I’m talking about an endless back and forth between Apple and Motorola over who copied whom, with no clear winner in sight. Well, Apple’s and Motorola’s past childish behavior in the courtroom has really tested the limits of one judge’s patience, who dismissed a patent infringement trial after hearing each side's damages arguments. This was bound to the first major lawsuit between Apple and Motorola following completion of the latter’s acquisition by search giant Google…(...) "Deciding enough is enough, judge scraps Apple-Motorola suit" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Libon Voicefeed is like Google Voice for those who can’t use Google Voice Posted: 07 Jun 2012 01:47 PM PDT
While Google promises that Google Voice is indeed on its way beyond American borders, there are alternatives out there that do the same thing, and if you’re an iPhone owner, one of those alternatives is Libon Voicefeed from developer Orange Vallee. A free download from the App Store and compatible with a wide range of mobile phone carriers across the world, Libon Voicefeed plugs the hole left by Google’s reluctance, or inability, to bring Voice to the world. And it does a very good job of it, too…(...) "Libon Voicefeed is like Google Voice for those who can’t use Google Voice" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Verizon expands LTE network across Florida and several other markets Posted: 07 Jun 2012 01:07 PM PDT Folks with Verizon-branded 4G iPads will be happy to hear that the carrier is flipping the LTE switch on in several new areas over the next few weeks. This includes both expansions, and brand new markets, in multiple states. North Carolina and Florida residents look to be the biggest winners in this round of activations, as Verizon’s 4G network will soon be available in Jacksonville, New Bern, Panama City and Palm Beach. Full list after the break…(...) "Verizon expands LTE network across Florida and several other markets" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Guess what, Eric Schmidt: devs still write for iOS first! Posted: 07 Jun 2012 12:45 PM PDT So mere four days before the WWDC keynote, Steve Jobs’ favorite analytics company posts some peculiar numbers making Google’s former CEO Eric Schmidt look ridiculous. Though Android continues to lead the pack in terms of shipments, the iOS train just keeps on chugging along in terms of loyalty and profitability. Seven out of ten mobile apps in the first five months of this year were built for Apple’s platform, where developers on average earn four times more revenue…(...) "Guess what, Eric Schmidt: devs still write for iOS first!" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Unlocked iPhone users on T-Mobile again reporting 3G data speeds Posted: 07 Jun 2012 12:12 PM PDT T-Mobile and the iPhone have a love-hate relationship. While the carrier often bashes the handset in its print ads and TV commercials, it obviously benefits from the 1 million+ unlocked iPhones on its network, and would love an official partnership. Why else do you think the carrier continues to speak publicly about its plans to launch a new 4G network — one that would finally allow iPhones to get 3G data speeds? Because it’s dying to show iPhone owners (and Apple) that it’s willing to play ball…(...) "Unlocked iPhone users on T-Mobile again reporting 3G data speeds" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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