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- Create disposable phone numbers for your iPhone with Burner
- Learn to create apps with ‘Try iOS’ coding course
- Consumers still want an Apple TV set, but only if the price is right
- T-Mobile engineer talks iPhone, LTE and failed AT&T merger
- iOS and Android claimed 85% of smartphones in Q2
- Google Search iOS app to get Google Now in a couple of days
- Verizon’s secret 20GB shared data plan
- Full on image of the next iPhone dock connector suggests MagSafe functionality
- You’ll soon be able to pay for lattes at Starbucks using Square
- Samsung could buy RIM to rival Apple in enterprise
Create disposable phone numbers for your iPhone with Burner Posted: 08 Aug 2012 05:41 PM PDT This is pretty interesting. Burner is a new service that provides you with disposable phone numbers for your iPhone. It’s like having a fake phone number that you can give out, except you can actually be reached at it. Think about all of the situations in which you are asked to give out your phone number but don’t really want to — whether it be to an acquaintance, or a salesmen, or signing up for a new online service. Enter Burner…(...) "Create disposable phone numbers for your iPhone with Burner" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Learn to create apps with ‘Try iOS’ coding course Posted: 08 Aug 2012 03:11 PM PDT Mobile app development is quickly becoming one of the hottest industries to be in these days. Everywhere you look it seems like there are more and more developers becoming overnight millionaires. There are a number of options available, outside of college, for folks looking to learn how to develop applications. But they can be difficult to follow, and some are expensive. Enter Try iOS…(...) "Learn to create apps with ‘Try iOS’ coding course" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Consumers still want an Apple TV set, but only if the price is right Posted: 08 Aug 2012 01:21 PM PDT Rumors regarding Apple’s TV set have really tapered off over the past few months. That likely has a lot to do with the ramp up in speculation surrounding the list of products Apple is expected to introduce at its fall media event — which the TV set isn’t on. But just because the Apple television chatter has subsided, doesn’t mean that folks have forgotten about it. In fact, a new survey shows that some 50% of consumers are still very interested in an Apple-marketed TV set, as long as the price is right…(...) "Consumers still want an Apple TV set, but only if the price is right" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
T-Mobile engineer talks iPhone, LTE and failed AT&T merger Posted: 08 Aug 2012 11:54 AM PDT Out of the top four carriers in the US, T-Mobile is the only one that doesn’t officially carry the iPhone, or have an active LTE network. As you can imagine, this has sparked a lot of curiosity in the company’s plans for the future. Well, for all of you curious types, we’ve come across a Reddit AMA that has been going on all morning with a T-Mobile RF engineer. He’s been answering questions regarding the iPhone, the carrier’s plans for LTE and more…(...) "T-Mobile engineer talks iPhone, LTE and failed AT&T merger" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
iOS and Android claimed 85% of smartphones in Q2 Posted: 08 Aug 2012 11:45 AM PDT Research firm IDC today posted the findings of its smartphone market survey for the second quarter of 2012. Apple and Google continue to dominate the smartphone space, with iOS and Android devices accounting for an astounding 85 percent of all smartphones shipped during the quarter. In other words, more than eight out of ten smartphones in Q2 2012 were either iPhones or Android devices. The Android freight train just keeps chugging along, posting a remarkable 106.5 percent year-over-year growth versus a 27.5 percent unit growth for the iPhone. Though Android is still winning in terms of sheer number of units, Apple leads the space in profitability. According to Raymond James, Apple captured about 43 percent of the industry's revenue in Q2 2012 and 77 percent of operating profits…(...) "iOS and Android claimed 85% of smartphones in Q2" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Google Search iOS app to get Google Now in a couple of days Posted: 08 Aug 2012 11:10 AM PDT Google is holding a search-related press event in San Francisco and the company just mentioned that it will be updating its Search app for the iPhone and iPad with Siri-like Google Now functionality, which we first caught a glimpse of at Google’s Nexus 7 tablet announcement back in June. The prettified interface features smooth animation and capabilities mimic those found in its Jelly Bean counterpart, including contextual awareness of where you are, what you may be interested in and what you are searching for…(...) "Google Search iOS app to get Google Now in a couple of days" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Verizon’s secret 20GB shared data plan Posted: 08 Aug 2012 10:59 AM PDT For the two largest wireless carriers in the US, unlimited plans are out. Verizon introduced its new shared data plans back in June of this year, and AT&T has quickly followed suit. The removal of unlimited plans have left some power mobile users looking for alternative solutions. After all, Verizon’s shared data plans only go up to 10GB per month. Or do they?(...) "Verizon’s secret 20GB shared data plan" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Full on image of the next iPhone dock connector suggests MagSafe functionality Posted: 08 Aug 2012 10:19 AM PDT Both big media and bloggers agree that with the next iPhone release come this September, Apple is going to debut a brand new dock connector to replace the aging 30-pin thing present on existing devices. The company will allegedly deploy the new dock connector across all future iOS devices. Built with space in mind, the new connector was originally said to have 19 pins or fewer. A new report surfaced today sporting a crisp shot of the new dock connector with a metal ring inside the casing cutout, suggesting an exciting possibility: that the cable could attach magnetically, just like the MagSafe connector for Apple’s notebooks…(...) "Full on image of the next iPhone dock connector suggests MagSafe functionality" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
You’ll soon be able to pay for lattes at Starbucks using Square Posted: 08 Aug 2012 09:55 AM PDT Twitter and Square founder Jack Dorsey last evening announced an interesting partnership with Starbucks, an international coffeehouse chain, that will allow coffee lovers to pay for their lattes via Square’s iOS and Android app, as well as its merchant software and the iPhone credit card reader dongle. Micro-payments will be initially accepted at nearly 7,000 Starbucks locations in the United States. Furthermore, Starbucks will invest millions in Square as part of the company's Series D financing round. Not bad for a little more than two-year-old mobile payment startup…(...) "You’ll soon be able to pay for lattes at Starbucks using Square" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Samsung could buy RIM to rival Apple in enterprise Posted: 08 Aug 2012 09:18 AM PDT Canada-based Research In Motion is declining rapidly. Its ailing BlackBerry platform has been reduced to a single-digit market share, it has a $1 billion backlog of unsold tablets and smartphones, corporations are abandoning their phones in droves and the BlackBerry 10 operating system has been delayed until 2013. In between staging stupid stunts and fighting Apple over Nano SIM, the embattled company found time to replace its co-CEOs with a new guy, Thorsten Heins, who is shedding jobs left and right as creditors and advisers plot possible scenarios, including selling off its server messaging platform and the BlackBerry hardware biz…(...) "Samsung could buy RIM to rival Apple in enterprise" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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