Run your home on an iPad

Uncategorized | Saturday September 4 2010 1:29 pm | Comments Off Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Get an app for your iPad and control your energy use from afar. Company: Control4 Price: Free application and $99 licensing fee.

iPhone Central: Social brings native Facebook experience to iPad

Uncategorized | Saturday September 4 2010 4:43 am | Comments Off Tags: , , , , , , ,
Facebook's desktop Website doesn't work quite right on the iPad, and the company has yet to announce an official client for the device.

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The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): Twitterrific 3 for the iPad: change, tough love, and better

Uncategorized | Friday September 3 2010 7:00 am | Comments Off Tags: , , , , ,
Here's a good sign that you've made some pretty significant changes to your application: three different people from the company write three different posts about the new design. That's what the folks from Iconfactory did about Twitterrific 3.

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iPhone Central: iOS 4.1’s Game Center to hit iPhone next week

Uncategorized | Thursday September 2 2010 4:35 am | Comments Off Tags: , , , , ,
Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the company’s highly-anticipated Game Center.

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MacNN | iPhone News: Apple unable to keep up with iPhone 4 demand, say execs

Uncategorized | Thursday September 2 2010 1:30 am | Comments Off Tags: , , , , ,
Apple is still unable to cope with interest in the iPhone 4, two of the company's key executives ind...


Ahead of the Bell: Apple’s fall product launch

Uncategorized | Thursday September 2 2010 12:51 am | Comments Off Tags: , , , , ,

Apple Inc. is hosting a music-themed event Wednesday that is likely to yield updated iPods, though the company will not confirm any details.

Everything iCafe: WSJ Says Fox, ABC To Do 99-Cent TV Rentals

Uncategorized | Wednesday September 1 2010 11:03 pm | Comments Off Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

WSJ, a sister company to Fox, is saying that both Fox and ABC will provide 99-cent TV show rentals, to be announced at today’s Apple event.

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Video: Intel CEO Claims Steve Jobs “Happy” About Infineon Deal

Intel CEO on Fox Business

In a deal announced on Monday, Intel will acquire German mobile chip manufacturer Infineon -- who makes the baseband chip used in the iPhone -- in a deal valued at $1.4 billion. Prior to making the move, Intel’s chief claims that he solicited Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ opinion, who is said to be “happy” with the deal.

AppleInsider is reporting on Intel CEO Paul Otellini’s comments on Monday regarding his company’s acquisition of the wireless division of Infineon for $1.4 billion. Speaking with Fox Business, Otellini was asked how Apple feels about Intel stepping into the mobile chip game, since Infineon has supplied chipsets for Cupertino’s devices since the debut of the original iPhone in 2007.

"Steve was very happy,” Otellini remarked. “The industry was abuzz that this business unit was on the market, and there were a number of competing companies for it. I think they're very happy that Intel won the bid."

While the iPhone is big business, Otellini said that having a presence on the device was not the “overwhelming factor” in making the deal. Infineon is a good revenue stream, and Intel believes that the company’s wireless technology will only strengthen their own offerings.

AppleInsider is quick to note that Intel has not always been so kind to Apple’s mobile strategy in the past, having criticized Cupertino for relying on the ARM processor to power their devices. In 2008, Intel also publicly attacked the iPhone, claiming that the device is not capable of accessing the “full Internet” -- but that it could, if it had an Intel-based architecture.

The iPhone won’t be the only Apple product that Intel will gain access to as part of the Infineon deal -- the 3G-equipped iPad also uses a similar baseband to the iPhone, also supplied by Infineon.

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(Video courtesy of AppleInsider)



TransferBigFiles offers free app, Intel buys iPhone chipmaker, rumor says new iPhone 4 with fixed antenna next month

A company called TransferBigFiles has announced a new iPhone app that is being offered for free. The app allows you to send big HD video files to anyone you want that can be retrieved using any browser.

Intel purchased the Infineon Technologies chipmaking arm, or at least it will if it gets regulatory approval. Infineon is the company that makes the iPhone baseband chips putting Intel inside the iPhone.

A rumor is circulating that I can’t really believe has any accuracy, but you never know. The rumor says that Apple has a new iPhone 4 coming next month with a redesigned antenna.

iPhone Buzz: TransferBigFiles offers free app, Intel buys iPhone chipmaker, rumor says new iPhone 4 with fixed antenna next month

Uncategorized | Wednesday September 1 2010 10:25 pm | Comments Off Tags: , , , , , , , ,

A company called TransferBigFiles has announced a new iPhone app that is being offered for free. The app allows you to send big HD video files to anyone you want that can be retrieved using any browser.

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