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- WSJ says the iPhone 5 will support LTE around the world
- Samsung and Apple duke it out over whose multitouch is better
- Shit Apple fanboys say, Part 2
- Fresh blueprints depict iSpaceship’s sophisticated interior
- AT&T reportedly unlocking under-contract iPhones
- Colorful banners go up at Yerba Buena Center, perhaps alluding to new iPods?
- Apple named on Fortune’s list of fastest growing companies
- Airlines reportedly scramble to support iOS 6 Passbook mobile boarding passes
- Studios see Amazon as Netflix alternative
- New iPods: 8 colors, new touches and tweaked nanos
WSJ says the iPhone 5 will support LTE around the world Posted: 07 Sep 2012 03:39 PM PDT While it’s been assumed for quite some time that Apple’s next smartphone would run on LTE networks here in the US, it’s been a mystery as to whether it would do so outside of the US. The latest iPad’s LTE only works in the US and Canada. Well it doesn’t look like that’s going to be the case with the new iPhone. According to a new report, citing the usual “people familiar with the matter,” Apple’s sixth-generation handset will support long term evolution networks around the globe….(...) "WSJ says the iPhone 5 will support LTE around the world" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Samsung and Apple duke it out over whose multitouch is better Posted: 07 Sep 2012 02:34 PM PDT The Apple v. Samsung mega-suit may be behind us, but the legal spat between the two frenemies is far from over. Both companies are embroiled in complicated litigation spread across ten countries the world over. In a Hague, Netherlands court, for example, Samsung locked horns with Apple over who copied who concerning multitouch technology. Samsung resorted to some interesting tactics there, claiming that its multitouch implementation is less capable than Apple’s in an effort to prove it didn’t breach any of Apple’s many patents related to multitouch…(...) "Samsung and Apple duke it out over whose multitouch is better" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Shit Apple fanboys say, Part 2 Posted: 07 Sep 2012 02:10 PM PDT We like how Scott Rose nailed it in Part 1. This is even better. If you recognize yourself saying any of these things, you’re officially Apple’s bitch. Hey, we can laugh at ourselves, right? My favorite: “"Don't listen to Woz, he's crazy". Meet us in comments…(...) "Shit Apple fanboys say, Part 2" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Fresh blueprints depict iSpaceship’s sophisticated interior Posted: 07 Sep 2012 01:09 PM PDT Apple's spectacular all-glass iSpaceship building, officially known as Campus 2 and meant to be a research campus, is massive, breathtaking and just downright amazing. We previously marveled at its beautiful curved design depicted in technical drawings, official filings and high-resolution. Now, a fresh set of drawings surfaced and they’re beautiful. These blueprints include various close ups of the building’s exterior details and its exquisite interior. Boy, would I want to board a Mothership like this…(...) "Fresh blueprints depict iSpaceship’s sophisticated interior" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
AT&T reportedly unlocking under-contract iPhones Posted: 07 Sep 2012 12:53 PM PDT Earlier this year, AT&T started unlocking iPhones for subscribers that were out of contract. Prior to that, users had to be jailbroken, or utilize third-party services to unlock their handsets. Well, good news for folks with AT&T iPhones that aren’t quite out of contract yet. According to a new report, the carrier has started unlocking iPhones that are still under commitment…(...) "AT&T reportedly unlocking under-contract iPhones" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Colorful banners go up at Yerba Buena Center, perhaps alluding to new iPods? Posted: 07 Sep 2012 12:25 PM PDT First set of blurry snaps depicting preparations over at the San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts building in San Francisco hit the web last evening. Just this moment, another batch of images arrived, showing workers dressing up the building in colorful banners. The design of these banners could mean nothing, but then again – this is Apple and the colors are surely meant to convey a certain message. Colors for the next iPhone? Hardly, if you ask me. Instead, the nicely done banner graphics could be a subtle hint at the lively colors the refreshed iPods are thought to be provided in, thus indicating that next Wednesday’s media event may not necessarily be iPhone-exclusive as previously thought…(...) "Colorful banners go up at Yerba Buena Center, perhaps alluding to new iPods?" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Apple named on Fortune’s list of fastest growing companies Posted: 07 Sep 2012 11:46 AM PDT Apple is on a bit of a roll right now. With its new iPhone event just a few days away, and rumors of a smaller iPad still swirling about, the company’s stock surged past $680 per share this morning for the first time ever. And don’t count on Apple slowing down anytime soon. With more than 10 new products expected by the end of the year, and more in the works, Fortune just named Apple number 8 on its list of fastest growing companies…(...) "Apple named on Fortune’s list of fastest growing companies" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Airlines reportedly scramble to support iOS 6 Passbook mobile boarding passes Posted: 07 Sep 2012 10:26 AM PDT Some airlines are already implementing support for mobile boarding passes via the brand new Passbook app in iOS 6, a newspaper report has it. Specifically, a Virgin Australia traveller says the system recognized the digital boarding pass from Safari, putting up a prompt asking him to save the digital ticket to the iOS 6 Passbook app. If Virgin Australia is already implementing support for Apple’s new “.pkpass” mime type, chances are that other airlines are also doing so, especially with the next Wednesday’s iPhone 5 announcement and the subsequent public release of iOS 6 approaching fast… (...) "Airlines reportedly scramble to support iOS 6 Passbook mobile boarding passes" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Studios see Amazon as Netflix alternative Posted: 07 Sep 2012 10:15 AM PDT Amazon, hot off of Thursday’s Kindle Fire HD announcement, is downplaying a report the Internet retailer is being courted by some studios to take on Netflix. Studios would love Amazon to spin-off the video-streaming portion of Amazon Prime, according to one report. “Some content owners I’ve talked to say they like the idea so much that they’ll compel Jeff Bezos to do it whether he wants to or not,” reports All Things Digital‘s Peter Kafka. However, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is playing hard-to-get…(...) "Studios see Amazon as Netflix alternative" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
New iPods: 8 colors, new touches and tweaked nanos Posted: 07 Sep 2012 09:51 AM PDT With fall just around the corner, Apple is expected to refresh its entire iPod lineup, per tradition. Of course, we’ve yet to see whether the company choose to announce new models at next week’s event related to the next iPhone or during a rumored October unveiling of mini iPad or perhaps at a separate media event. Now, a new report out this morning offers a bunch of interesting tidbits regarding the direction the venerable iPod brand may be taking in 2012. The crux of the story includes a tweaked iPod shuffle, new iPod nano, and new iPod touches and here are the details…(...) "New iPods: 8 colors, new touches and tweaked nanos" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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