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- Apple to announce Q2 2013 earnings on April 23
- Court rules you can’t resell your iTunes songs
- Apple rep says Steve Jobs helped design next two iPhones
- Tim Cook issues open letter apologizing for warranty issues in China
- Reeder goes free on Mac and iPad
- How to enable HDR on the iPhone’s front facing camera
- WeatherIcon comes alive for iOS 6
- LS Climacons, a tranquil theme for your Lock screen
- Handset cost: a common reason why people go Android
- Nuance launches Voice Ads platform, now ads can talk back to you
- April Fools’ Day: the Internet’s best techy pranks
- The ChargeCard: a credit card-sized iPhone USB cable
- ToDoNotes 2 is out with iOS 6 support
Apple to announce Q2 2013 earnings on April 23 Posted: 01 Apr 2013 05:17 PM PDT It looks like folks wondering how Apple did financially last quarter will find out in just a few short weeks. The Cupertino company announced this afternoon that it will be releasing its financial results for Q2 2013 on April 23. Apple’s earnings reports are typically a major affair in the tech world, and this one is particularly important. The iPad-maker’s stock is at its 52 week low, and it needs to post some big numbers to change the conversation…(...) "Apple to announce Q2 2013 earnings on April 23" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Court rules you can’t resell your iTunes songs Posted: 01 Apr 2013 03:46 PM PDT While it’s legal in the US to purchase a physical CD or DVD and then resell it to someone else, that’s not the case with digital media. The unauthorized transfer of digital music is considered to be illegal under the Copyright Act of 1976. And that sentiment was reaffirmed this weekend by US District Court Judge Richard Sullivan, as he ruled in favor of Universal Music Group's Capitol Records in its lawsuit against digital music reseller ReDigi for copyright violation…(...) "Court rules you can’t resell your iTunes songs" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Apple rep says Steve Jobs helped design next two iPhones Posted: 01 Apr 2013 02:32 PM PDT Folks worried about the future of Apple’s smartphone line can rest easy. At least for the immediate future anyway. A new report is out that suggests Steve Jobs was involved in the design stages of at least the next two generations of the iPhone. The report comes from The San Francisco Examiner, after speaking with its city’s District Attorney George Gascón. Apparently, Gascón recently met with Apple to discuss the rise in iPhone thefts, and he found out some pretty interesting stuff…(...) "Apple rep says Steve Jobs helped design next two iPhones" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Tim Cook issues open letter apologizing for warranty issues in China Posted: 01 Apr 2013 01:12 PM PDT If you’ve been reading the news lately, you’ve probably heard that Apple’s been having some major difficulties in China. Over the last few weeks, it’s been getting bashed by the state-run CCTV network and Chinese celebrities over its warranty policies. The main issue is that some folks believe Apple provides customers in China with worse after-purchase service than it does in other countries, with reports claiming it replaces their goods with recycled components instead of new ones like in the US. Apple has been fairly quiet on the criticism, until today…(...) "Tim Cook issues open letter apologizing for warranty issues in China" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Reeder goes free on Mac and iPad Posted: 01 Apr 2013 11:28 AM PDT Despite a few complaints by me over the years, Reeder is still my favorite RSS reader on iOS and the Mac. I use it on my iPhone, my iPad, and my Mac. Recently, as have many others, I ditched Google Reader, but Reeder as an app will fortunately live on. Today, Reeder developer Silvio Rizzi, announced some big changes for Reeder. The big news is the fact that support and development for Reeder will still continue, despite Google Reader’s demise on July 1st. The other big news is that the current versions of Reeder on the Mac and iPad are now free.(...) "Reeder goes free on Mac and iPad" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
How to enable HDR on the iPhone’s front facing camera Posted: 01 Apr 2013 10:52 AM PDT Front HDR is a new jailbreak tweak that allows you to enable High Dynamic Range while using the iPhone’s front facing camera. Normally speaking, HDR is a mode reserved for the iPhone’s rear camera, and since the rear picture quality is much better than the front camera, it’s probably best served there. Still, there are always those who want to make their iPhone’s do things that it was never intended to do, and that’s the case with Front HDR. While the tweak does work as advertised, it also poses a few big issues along the way. Check inside for more details.(...) "How to enable HDR on the iPhone’s front facing camera" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
WeatherIcon comes alive for iOS 6 Posted: 01 Apr 2013 10:14 AM PDT Rejoice, ladies and gentlemen, because WeatherIcon is back and it brings support for iOS 6 in tow. Aptly dubbed WeatherIcon 6, this jailbreak tweak brings live weather updates to jailbroken iOS 6 devices. Like its predecessor, this tweak ditches the static “73 degrees and sunny” located on the stock Weather app icon, in favor of live up-to-date weather conditions. One thing you won’t find in WeatherIcon 6 is support for status bar weather information, but the developer says that a future update to a dependency will bring status bar support soon.(...) "WeatherIcon comes alive for iOS 6" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
LS Climacons, a tranquil theme for your Lock screen Posted: 01 Apr 2013 09:47 AM PDT Well it's Monday and most of you are returning to work or school and gearing up for the week ahead. What's going to help, you ask? Well another theme post from your friends over at iDB of course! In this series we lay out instructions on how to turn that boring stock Lock or Home screen into a beautifully crafted setup. The Lock screen has been neglected by Apple long enough so lets make it feel special for once. Let's get started…(...) "LS Climacons, a tranquil theme for your Lock screen" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Handset cost: a common reason why people go Android Posted: 01 Apr 2013 09:14 AM PDT Evidence supporting a call for Apple to produce a budget-minded smartphone keeps mounting. The latest evidence: Android’s market share lead over iOS in the US is widening, according to research concluded in February. What once was a 2-point domestic lead for Google’s mobile software in 2012 has stretched to 8 points. Android now has just over half of the US smartphone market with 51.2 percent of sales, according to a survey by Kantar Worldpanel. That is a gain from 47 percent during the same period a year ago. Apple’s iOS is in second place in the U.S. with 43.5 percent of smartphone sales, a 3.5 percent slip from 2012, according to Kantar…(...) "Handset cost: a common reason why people go Android" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Nuance launches Voice Ads platform, now ads can talk back to you Posted: 01 Apr 2013 08:18 AM PDT Nuance, which supplies Apple with the voice-recognition engine behind Siri, on Monday introduced a new voice-driven advertising platform. No, this isn’t one of the April Fools’ Day jokes hitting the web today. They are calling it Voice Ads and with a reason, too: the system gives advertisers an opportunity to literally create conversations with consumers through the power of voice recognition and interactivity. We’re not sure how users will react to mobile ads that talk back to them, but we’ll admit that the addition of voice – when used the right way – could enhance mobile advertising by going beyond the limitations of mobile devices’ limited screen real estate…(...) "Nuance launches Voice Ads platform, now ads can talk back to you" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
April Fools’ Day: the Internet’s best techy pranks Posted: 01 Apr 2013 07:04 AM PDT Today is April Fools’ Day so don’t take everything you read at face value. Practical jokers as they are, Google is pulling a bunch of April Fools’ Day pranks so a lot of people will find it difficult to read today’s headlines without disbelieving them. Google’s jokes range from the Google Nose Beta button in search (“Smelling is believing”) to Google Treasure Maps, a new mapping product to help you find treasure in cities to YouTube closing down after eight years. They aren’t the only ones, other brands pulled pranks of their own. Heck, companies are even issuing press releases with April Fools’ Day announcements. I’ve included more stuff right after the break, like Gmail Blue, a Google Maps Street View feature which lets you decorate your house with themes, a Lumia-branded microwave oven, the Samsung Eco Tree and lots more…(...) "April Fools’ Day: the Internet’s best techy pranks" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
The ChargeCard: a credit card-sized iPhone USB cable Posted: 01 Apr 2013 03:00 AM PDT Late last year we covered an interesting little iPhone accessory called the ChargeCard. It was just a Kickstarter project at the time, but we were really intrigued by the credit card-sized USB cable that’s capable of feeding power to your iPhone. Apparently others were too, because it blew past its funding goal to become a real product. And now that it’s shipping, the ChargeCard team was nice enough to send me one to check out. Oh, and they sent me something for iDB readers too…(...) "The ChargeCard: a credit card-sized iPhone USB cable" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
ToDoNotes 2 is out with iOS 6 support Posted: 31 Mar 2013 08:42 PM PDT In the summer of 2011, jailbreak developers participated in a cool project called tweak week. Several devs each took a week, and released one new jailbreak tweak everyday. It went on for 3+ months, and we got several great tweaks out of it. One of those tweaks was ToDoNotes, by TwitkaFly developer moeseth, which added a notepad to the Spotlight page that talked with the Notes app, giving you quick access to your memos. And version 2 just came out with iOS 6 support…(...) "ToDoNotes 2 is out with iOS 6 support" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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