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- NYPD creates ‘iTheft’ unit for catching iPhone and iPad thieves
- XBMC for Apple TV now compatible with iOS 6.1 (5.2)
- Facebook app updated with new button design and free in-app calling
- Here’s your math behind a budget iPhone
- iPhones found to be 300% more reliable than Samsung handsets
- AU Optronics reportedly started mass producing iPad mini 2 Retina panels
- LG teaches Apple how panorama should be done
- Millennial: tablet use skyrockets, led by iPad mini and Kindle Fire
- Qualcomm’s new wireless chip makes a truly global iPhone possible
- Samsung’s outrageous VoiceOver suit against Apple stayed in Germany
- iPhone network locking under fire in Hong Kong
- Brazil lawsuit claims iPad 3 made intentionally obsolete
- App Store and Google Play games top handheld entertainment
NYPD creates ‘iTheft’ unit for catching iPhone and iPad thieves Posted: 22 Feb 2013 05:10 PM PST We’ve reported on a number of stolen iPhone and iPad cases on iDB over the years. Apple’s gadgets are both popular and expensive, making them the perfect targets for thieves looking for a quick score. But those thieves better watch out if they ever find themselves on the streets of New York. The city’s police department has assigned a team of cops to work directly with Apple to put a stop to these thefts…(...) "NYPD creates ‘iTheft’ unit for catching iPhone and iPad thieves" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
XBMC for Apple TV now compatible with iOS 6.1 (5.2) Posted: 22 Feb 2013 03:03 PM PST Shortly after the release of the iOS 6.x jailbreak tool evasi0n, FireCore rolled out a new version of its Seas0nPass utility to support the latest firmware. Folks with a second-gen ATV on iOS 6.1 (5.2) can now enjoy an untethered jailbreak. Up until now, though, most people (including myself) have been reluctant to upgrade to the new software because many Apple TV apps still don’t support it. But you’ll be happy to hear that XBMC has just taken its name off of that list…(...) "XBMC for Apple TV now compatible with iOS 6.1 (5.2)" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Facebook app updated with new button design and free in-app calling Posted: 22 Feb 2013 01:09 PM PST Facebook just posted a nice little update for its official iOS app, bringing it to version 5.5. This is the app’s third update in as many months, as the social network continues to improve its mobile experience. The change log for today’s release includes a new button design, which makes it easier to comment on, like and share stories from your News Feed, and support for Facebook’s free in-app calling feature…(...) "Facebook app updated with new button design and free in-app calling" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Here’s your math behind a budget iPhone Posted: 22 Feb 2013 01:07 PM PST After meeting with Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer recently, Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty issued a report proclaiming so-called budget iPhone a no-brainer. Huberty joins what is now a growing list of analysts calling for such a device so Apple could better target emerging markets where cash-strapped folks mostly buy unlocked sub-$200 handsets – unlike the United States where carriers subsidize smartphones handsomely. Thanks to these generous subsidies, US consumers don’t pay full price for the hardware – provided they agree to a long-term service agreement, of course. Now, with the penetration level for the iPhone approaching a limit in the high-end segment, the untapped low-end represents an estimated $135 billion opportunity. Even with Apple’s margins peaking, an iPhone mini – as the media dubbed it – should triple Apple’s addressable market in China and add nearly $2.4 billion to its handset business…(...) "Here’s your math behind a budget iPhone" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
iPhones found to be 300% more reliable than Samsung handsets Posted: 22 Feb 2013 11:09 AM PST Earlier this week, research firm Strategy Analytics issued a report showing that the iPhone 5 and 4S are the two most popular smartphones in the world. The 5 alone accounts for 13% of all smartphones shipped globally. Today, crowd-sourced trouble-shooting website FixYa shared its own findings on the smartphone space. And according to its data, Apple’s handset isn’t just the best-selling in the world. It’s also [by far] the most reliable…(...) "iPhones found to be 300% more reliable than Samsung handsets" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
AU Optronics reportedly started mass producing iPad mini 2 Retina panels Posted: 22 Feb 2013 10:01 AM PST Two days ago, sources reported AU Optronics, which alongside LG Display supplies Apple with 1,024-by-768 display panels for the iPad mini, recently began work on new screens for the next-generation iPad mini. And with yields allegedly now meeting Apple’s exacting standards, Taiwan media Friday claimed AU Optronics started mass producing 2,048-by-1,536 324ppi Retina screens for the device, which is said to use the dual-core A5X chip and quad-core graphics to drive the display…(...) "AU Optronics reportedly started mass producing iPad mini 2 Retina panels" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
LG teaches Apple how panorama should be done Posted: 22 Feb 2013 09:00 AM PST So LG is advertising the expanded panoramic and camera capabilities of its Optimus G Pro smartphone. At first blush, the commercial looks like a blatant ripoff of Apple’s iPhone 5 ad titled “Cheese”, down to the kids on the white background and the elongated “Cheeeeese”. On closer inspection, it has a nice twist to it, watch what happens after mark 0:30. Their VR Panorama obviously out-innovates Apple in how amazingly it stitches the photos together to produce a nearly 360-degree image. Apple better come up with some expanded panorama features in iOS 7…(...) "LG teaches Apple how panorama should be done" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Millennial: tablet use skyrockets, led by iPad mini and Kindle Fire Posted: 22 Feb 2013 07:59 AM PST Millennial Media becomes the latest to release research showing 2012 was a year of rising adoption of tablets and smartphones. Apple continues to lead the charge in tablets – particularly the iPad mini – while Samsung has become the popular face for the family of Android alternatives. Apple held on to its tablet lead with 58 percent of the market. About a half-dozen Amazon tablets helped Google’s mobile operating system capture 41 percent of tablets, with Samsung the most significant player…(...) "Millennial: tablet use skyrockets, led by iPad mini and Kindle Fire" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Qualcomm’s new wireless chip makes a truly global iPhone possible Posted: 22 Feb 2013 07:18 AM PST Doesn’t it bother you that Apple sells its LTE devices like the iPhone 5 and latest iPads in a bunch of variants, depending on your carrier and geographical location? For example, the iPhone comes in two GSM models and one CDMA version. Blame it on the limitations with existing wireless chipsets, not Apple. Long-Term Evolution (LTE) is a fantastic technology, but it’s also highly fragmented. And with nearly fifty different cellular bands in use globally worldwide, no wonder LTE is a bag of hurt, one that has introduced fragmentation unlike any other cellular radio technology before it. Fortunately, chip maker Qualcomm has announced a new cellular solution which supports as much as 40 different bands on a single chip. It could finally allow Apple to build a truly global iPhone model that could support all implementations of the major cellular technologies used by carriers the world over…(...) "Qualcomm’s new wireless chip makes a truly global iPhone possible" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Samsung’s outrageous VoiceOver suit against Apple stayed in Germany Posted: 22 Feb 2013 07:00 AM PST Samsung has taken another hit in its patent war with Apple today.A Mannheim Regional Court in Germany ordered a stay of its infringement suit against the Cupertino company, pending a validity challenge on the patent-in-suit. On the surface, this case looks just like any other Apple-Samsung court battle. But it’s grabbing a significant amount of attention this morning due to Samsung’s patent in question, as it’s used in the iPhone’s VoiceOver feature…(...) "Samsung’s outrageous VoiceOver suit against Apple stayed in Germany" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
iPhone network locking under fire in Hong Kong Posted: 22 Feb 2013 06:50 AM PST Just as an online petition to re-legalize unlocking has surpassed 100,000 signatures in the United States, meaning the White House must issue a response, Apple’s phone-locking is under heavy fire in Hong Kong, where a local carrier alarmed watchdogs that it lost big money over the policy. Having discovered that the iPhone 5 wasn’t functioning on its fourth-generation network, Hong Kong Telecom (HKT), a unit of telecommunications operator PCCW Ltd., filed court documents and is now seeking to contest the practice…(...) "iPhone network locking under fire in Hong Kong" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Brazil lawsuit claims iPad 3 made intentionally obsolete Posted: 22 Feb 2013 06:35 AM PST Did Apple withhold features from the third-generation iPad, then make the tablet obsolete just six months afterwards by unveiling the iPad 4 – with the missing items? That’s the accusation being made against Apple in a class-action lawsuit filed Thursday in Brazil. At the heart of the lawsuit brought by the Brazilian Institute of Politics and Law Software (IBDI) is the charge Apple released the “new iPad” in May 2012, then in October introduced the iPad 4 alongside the iPad mini. By updating the processor and other features Apple has produced planned obsolescence…(...) "Brazil lawsuit claims iPad 3 made intentionally obsolete" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
App Store and Google Play games top handheld entertainment Posted: 22 Feb 2013 05:45 AM PST Is it game over for Nintendo, Sony and other handheld entertainment companies? That’s the question as a report released Thursday shows consumers spent more on games downloaded from app stores than those designed for dedicated handhelds. Indeed, during the fourth quarter of 2012, more than 20 billion games were downloaded to smartphones and tablets. Perhaps anticipating today’s finding, Sony announced Wednesday its new PlayStation 4 will support used games…(...) "App Store and Google Play games top handheld entertainment" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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