10/24/2012

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Data suggests the iPad lost momentum in Q3

Posted: 24 Oct 2012 03:22 PM PDT

CEO Tim Cook shared an interesting milestone during yesterday’s iPad mini unveiling: Apple two weeks ago sold its hundred millionth iPad. Now, hundred million of anything is enough to give you a pause, but a quick look at Apple’s SEC filings reveals that iPad sales in the September quarter were in fact slowing down. Apple sold a total of 84.12 million iPads when it closed books on the last day of the June quarter.

This means the company since June 30 and through October 9 added about 15.88 million iPads. Don’t forget this includes ten additional days of sales outside the September quarter. The figure certainly doesn’t compare favorably to June quarter’s sales of 17.57 million units. Did Apple release the iPad mini because the iPad was losing its momentum as a portion of would-be shoppers perhaps opted for cheaper tablets from Amazon and Google?(...)
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The iPad mini includes a juiced up adapter for faster charge times, Apple confirms

Posted: 24 Oct 2012 02:59 PM PDT

Today, a pair of Apple-branded Lightning-enabled accessories has cropped up on the online Apple store (unofficial ones for half the price are already here). With them came a new iPad charger that now provides twelve watts of power instead of ten watts of power for the previous-generation adapter.

The 12W USB adapter (a $19 value) also replaces the older unit, now removed from the store. It essentially allows users to charge their iPads, iPods and iPhones a bit faster than with the previous adapter…(...)
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Apple wins significant ITC ruling against Samsung

Posted: 24 Oct 2012 02:19 PM PDT

Apple’s legal team has suffered some major blows over the past few weeks, in their ongoing battle with Samsung. First, they lost an appeal on a UK ruling that will force the company to publicly state that Samsung did not copy the iPad. And just a few days ago, the USPTO invalidated one of Apple’s more significant patents.

But things may be looking up for the Cupertino litigators. According to a new report, an ITC (International Trade Commission) judge has just ruled in Apple’s favor in a complaint case against Samsung, a ruling that could see some of its devices blocked from entering US…(...)
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Amazon updates Kindle iOS app with X-Ray for Textbooks

Posted: 24 Oct 2012 02:11 PM PDT

Amazon refreshed its Kindle lineup last month ahead of Apple’s September 12 iPhone 5 announcement. One of the easily overlooked software features the online retailer also brought out: X-Ray for Books, Textbooks and Movies. In a nutshell, the X-Ray feature intelligently retrieves additional information when you tap an on-screen object, like a movie character, book passages, glossary and what not, also pulling related data from Wikipedia and YouTube to enhance your e-reading experience.

Likewise, X-Ray for Movies lets you learn more about the movie’s cast and characters by just tapping the screen, which produces relevant content by cinema site IMDb. In today’s update to its free Kindle app, Amazon is bringing X-Ray for Textbooks to iPhones, iPads and iPods…(...)
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Poll: do you plan on getting an iPad mini?

Posted: 24 Oct 2012 12:50 PM PDT

Pundits were flabbergasted when Apple didn’t price the iPad mini at $199 to go for the kill. At $329, the iPad mini is a $130 more than seven-inch tablets from Google and Amazon, both starting at just $199. Furthermore, Amazon’s 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD with a higher-resolution display than the iPad mini is still thirty bucks cheaper than Apple’s gizmo.

On the other hand, Apple is good at these things and it’s outrages to assume the company somehow got the price wrong. Analysts are convinced the $329 iPad mini is an absolute homerun. Certainly the device does appear to protect Apple’s price umbrella by making the iPad more enticing to budget shoppers while forcing rivals to scrape the bottom of the barrel. Taking it all in, would you buy an iPad mini at Apple’s current price points?(...)
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Dutch court rules Samsung did not violate Apple’s prized multitouch gesture patents

Posted: 24 Oct 2012 12:20 PM PDT

A court in The Netherlands let Samsung off the hook, ruling that some of the South Korean conglomerate’s many Galaxy smartphones and tablets did not infringe upon Apple’s prized patents related to multitouch gestures on iPhones and iPads. As you know, Apple took Samsung and other handset makers to court, arguing they copied the zoom to pinch feature and other multi-finger gestures on iOS devices.

This ruling alone won’t help Samsung evade the $1+ billion payout from a massive loss in the Apple vs. Samsung mega-suit in the United States. The U.S International Trade Commission is set to determine on Thursday whether Samsung really infringed on Apple’s patents…(...)
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Angry Birds Seasons get 30 spooky Halloween levels

Posted: 24 Oct 2012 11:49 AM PDT

Angry Birds maker Rovio has issued an update to its Angry Birds Seasons game, adding a Haunted Hogs episode which brings out thirty new Halloween-themed levels. As the piggies get all dressed up for Halloween, there’s also a hilarious new Frankenswine character to get excited about. You’ll be playing at the haunted house, with the ghostly Halloween music helping you get in the right mood. And watch out for those ghost bricks that behave differently from regular blocks – use them for fun trick shots…(...)
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Google now lets iOS app promoters measure downloads from in-app ads

Posted: 24 Oct 2012 11:32 AM PDT

Google today announced an interesting change for developers who inject in-app ads via the search company’s AdWords platform. Apps that show Google’s display ads can now track downloads that occur when a user hits the in-app ad promoting a third-part iOS app. This feature was previously available to Android customers only. This requires a minor work on part of developers who are required to integrate an SDK into their warez, in addition to a small snippet of code.

The snippet is available in the AdWords interface on the wen, in the same place where advertisers have been able to codelessly track Android downloads. In comparison, the same solution on Android only needs a new conversion in a developer’s AdWords account…(...)
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Analyst predicts the iPad mini will kill off the iPod touch

Posted: 24 Oct 2012 10:38 AM PDT

Is Apple getting ready to discontinue the iPod touch, now that the Cupertino, California firm has a bevy of low-priced alternatives, including the just-announced iPad mini? That’s the opinion of one analyst who has correctly predicted the demise of other Apple products. The iPod touch “has entered the final stage of its product life cycle,” according to Ming-Chi Kuo, analyst with KGI Securities. He also believes Apple “will not invest significantly in developing future models”…(...)
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Unofficial Lightning cables and adapters shipping November 3 for half the price

Posted: 24 Oct 2012 10:02 AM PDT

iPhone5Mod previously released an interesting iPhone 5 Flash Lightning Dock, its first unauthorized Lightning-equipped accessory, and recently announced a nice backplate replacement for your iPhone 5. Today, they’re launching three new Lightning accessories set to ship November 3. Of course, these unsanctioned cables and adapters lure with low prices that significantly undercut Apple’s comparable offerings (think a 50 percent discount or more). We’ve got more information and nice promo clips right past the fold…(...)
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