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Briefly: Vudu iOS content downloading, RE:Match for Nuke and Fusion

34 minutes ago | Posted in: iPhone, software, digital imaging, iPhone apps, iPad, iPad apps

Vudu has launched an update for its iOS video player that adds support for downloading movies for offline viewing. Previously, users were required to stream all of their content from within the app, however, now they may select to download any content at various qualities for offline use. Other changes include closed captioning support for the iPhone, a simplified Player, and numerous bug fixes. VUDU Player is a free Universal app that can be downloaded from the App Store.

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iOS apps: Tumblr, TextExpander, AfterLight

2 hours ago | Posted in iOS apps

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    Tumblr 3.3.2 (free)

    Tumblr is a blogging tool that can be used to post varying content to any number of personal blogs. Version 3.3.2 introduces a brand new post chooser that resembles the Mac's Fan Stack feature. Unlike in previous releases, clicking on the compose button will now fan out a list of choices overlaid onto of the current window.

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    TextExpander 2.0 ($5)

    TextExpander allows users to create a library of abbreviation shortcuts for frequently used snippets of text. These snippets can then be used to quickly type text in more han 150 apps that include TextExpander support, such as OmniFocus, Things, and WriteRoom. The latest version includes support for fill-in snippets, as well as for renaming and duplicating existing snippet groups. Alerts are also now displayed for conflicting snippet abbreviations and duplicate snippets.

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    AfterLight 1.7 ($1)

    AfterLight is a photography app that includes a number of filters and effects for editing images on iOS devices. In v1.7 a Hue button has been included with the Original Textures and Instant Film Textures, providing users with seven extra coloring options for each. An invert button has also been added to the Dusty Textures, the Vignette tool and the Grain tool, and images can now be sent to AfterLight from any app that includes the "Open In" option.

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    1Password 4.2.1 ($18)

    1Password is a password management app that allows users to store and organize multiple passwords. Full iCloud support is included for syncing passwords across multiple devices, as well as a password generator that can create passwords of varying strength. Version 4.2.1 is minor update that fixes a bug in resolving sync conflicts.

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    Scanner Pro 4.5 ($7)

    Scanner Pro can be used to digitalize documents by using the built-in camera on iOS devices. After capturing an image of a document, the software begins to analyze the content and creates a digital copy. Real-time border detection is included in this release, allowing users to visually see what part of a page has been recognized and what will be scanned.

 
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NPD: pre-paid smartphones rising, now one-third of US sales

3 hours ago | Posted in: industry, mobile phones

Sales of prepaid smartphones in the US consumer market have risen dramatically, doubling in the last year and "continuing a string of more than 12 quarters of triple-digit sales increases" according to a new report from market analysts NPD. Prepaid phones -- defined as either premium smartphones such as the iPhone bought outright to avoid a contract or low-end smartphones aimed at lower-income consumers -- increased 11 percent in year-over-year in the first quarter of 2013.

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AT&T waiving overage charges for Oklahoma City tornado victims

5 hours ago | Posted in: mobile phones

In the aftermath of the devastating tornado that cut a path of destruction through Oklahoma City on Monday, wireless carrier AT&T announced that overage charges would be suspended for the area until June 30 as part of an effort to assist victims, many of whom lost everything. Due to high call volumes as friends and family check on their loved ones, the company said it would add additional resources to relieve cell congestion.

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New Adelaide Apple Store to open on May 25

15 hours ago | Posted in: Apple

Apple is preparing to open a new Apple Store in Adelaide, Australia on May 25 at 10AM. The Rundle Place outlet will not only be Apple's first in Adelaide, but also by extension the first in the state of South Australia, which is otherwise sparsely populated. The company has 19 other stores in the country, most of which are in New South Wales or Victoria.

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Google killing Google Checkout, migrating some to Google Wallet

16 hours ago | Posted in: industry

Today, Google made it known to its array of merchants that it is discontinuing the Google Checkout functionality, and migrating some existing users to Google Wallet. In a blog post announcing the move, Google called the Wallet product "a platform that enables merchants to meet the demands of a multi-screen world where consumers shop in-stores, at their desks and on their mobile devices." Users have six months to find an alternative solution, if not migrated automatically.

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Samsung shows 4.99, 10.1 and 13.3-inch displays exceeding retina spec

17 hours ago | Posted in: computers, digital imaging, mobile phones

Samsung Display announced today that it is showcasing several mobile to extra-large-sized display prototypes at the Society for Information Display’s Display Week. These include a Full HD 1920×1080 mobile AMOLED 4.99-inch display with the world's broadest color gamut, a 10.1-inch 2560 x 1600 LCD for tablets, and a 13.3-inch 3200 x 1800 LCD for notebooks.

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Senators Levin, McCain accuse Apple of exploiting offshore tax havens

18 hours ago | Posted in: Investor, Apple

In the wake of Apple's published testimony, US Senators Carl Levin (D-MI) and John McCain (R-AZ) have released their own joint statement on the work of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. "Apple Inc. has used a complex web of offshore entities -- including three foreign subsidiaries the company claims are not tax resident in any nation -- to avoid paying billions of dollars in U.S. income taxes," Levin's office writes.

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Facebook Share Dialog for iOS ready; Chromium Mac gets app launcher

18 hours ago | Posted in: software, developer

Facebook has brought a native Share Dialog for iOS out of beta via an updated SDK, v3.5.1. The change means that third-party iOS 6 apps will be able to share activity to Facebook without always requiring a login first. People should also be able to tag friends from within those apps.

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Yahoo debuts new Flickr; 1TB of storage space, new Android app

19 hours ago | Posted in: industry, digital imaging

Speaking at tonight's Yahoo press event in New York City, Marissa Mayer and Yahoo's Mobile Engineering Senior Vice President and Flickr product manager Adam Cahan revealed the new Flickr and accompanying new Android app, offering users 1TB of photo storage in a "very metro" user interface.

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1.5-inch OLED screens being tested for Apple smartwatch, rumor says

20 hours ago | Posted in: gadgets, Apple

Apple is testing 1.5-inch OLED touchscreens for use in its upcoming smartwatch, claims Taiwanese publication the Economic Daily News. Apple is in fact said to have tried 1.8-inch screens, but judged that they were too big. The 1.5-inch panels are reportedly being manufactured by Taiwan's RiTdisplay, and use one-glass-solution touch sensors, which should allow Apple to keep the watch thin.

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Apple India offers promotions on entire iPhone line to boost adoption

20 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, Apple

Apple is making some moves to make its iPhone line more affordable in India. Deals sponsored by Apple with partners include credit card rebates, trade-in discounts, subsidies, and modified payment plans. As a result of the plans, analysts expect "significant growth" in the region.

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AT&T to restore pre-loaded video chat network access by end of year

21 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, Apple

AT&T has made a statement regarding the future of video chat applications on its LTE network. According to the telecom company, all "pre-loaded video chat apps" will be available for all of its wireless customers "regardless of data plan or device" by the end of the year. The move is a turnaround from previous decisions by the company to prohibit use of FaceTime and now Google Hangouts chat on mostly grandfathered unlimited data plans.

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Apple publishes official testimony ahead of Cook Senate appearance

21 hours ago | Posted in: Investor, Apple

A day ahead of CEO Tim Cook's planned appearance in front of the US Senate, Apple has published its official testimony (PDF) for the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. In the document, the company lobbies for corporate tax reform, specifically arguing that the government should be "revenue neutral, eliminate all corporate tax expenditures, lower corporate income tax rates; and implement a reasonable tax on foreign earnings that allows free movement of capital back to the US." Apple has roughly $100 billion in overseas cash, which it has refused to repatriate unless it can pay less than the standard 35 percent tax rate.

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NPD: US Mac sales flat compared to last year

22 hours ago | Posted in: computers, industry, Apple

A new report from market analysts NPD Group indicates that US Mac sales for the month of April were about even with the same month last year, which some analysts see as a positive sign for Apple. However, NPD's data -- which is normally considered reasonably accurate -- only covers US sales, meaning the higher percentage of Mac sales overseas is making meaningful predictions difficult.

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Briefly: SwitchEasy cocoon for 13-inch rMBP, Gustav Line released

23 hours ago | Posted in: gaming, software, accessories

SwitchEasy is now offering a a version of its cocoon laptop case designed for the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display. Built form a polycarbonate material, the cocoon is offered in four different colors, black, white, grey and yellow, and features a textured finish for improved grip. The case provides protection to the entire exterior of the laptop and comes with four rubber feet to keep the laptop from sliding around on a desk. The cocoon can be purchased through SwitchEasy's online store for $50.

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Apple still king of retail, new study finds

23 hours ago | Posted in: industry, Apple

A new study from Asymco analyst Horace Dediu finds that Apple is continuing to outpace the rest of the retail industry in sales per customer, sales per store and sales per square foot -- more than double the income of the second-place finisher Tiffany & Co and three times the third-place entry, Lululemon Athletica. In addition to retaining the crown of retailers, Dediu found revenues had increased from a year ago.

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Turkey's Erdogan visits Microsoft, Apple, Google

Mon May 20, 2013 | Posted in: education, Apple, iPad

The Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has been touring Silicon Valley companies this week, on the heels of a similar tour by Turkish President Abdullah Gül last month. Both men received VIP tours of facilities at Microsoft and Google, and met privately with officials from Apple. All three companies are hoping to land a contract to supply the country with at least 10.6 million tablets for the country's students.

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Yahoo confirms Tumblr acquisition, Tumblr to remain independent

Mon May 20, 2013 | Posted in: Investor, industry

Yahoo has confirmed it has bought Tumblr, in a deal noted yesterday to be in the region of $1.1 billion. The search company has already moved its company blog over to the blogging platform, and despite CEO Marissa Mayer saying "We promise not to screw it up," there is reportedly a large jump in the number of users moving from Tumblr to Wordpress.

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Rumor: fifth-gen iPad to enter full-scale production in July

Mon May 20, 2013 | Posted in: Apple, iPad

A report in the Taiwanese trade paper DigiTimes -- which has a mixed track record of accuracy -- claims that Apple will begin large-scale production of the fifth-generation iPad in July, with a possible launch in September. The new model is said to be significantly thinner than the previous full-size model, which was unveiled last September. The report also claims the unit will be a third lighter than the current model.

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Kodak unveils new Mac-oriented scanner model

Mon May 20, 2013 | Posted in: peripherals, software

Kodak, continuing its journey back from bankruptcy, has introduced a ScanMate i940 scanner specifically aimed at Apple users for the North American and European market. In addition to featuring increase image accuracy and precision capture, the unit now comes bundled with NewSoft software for Macs, including Presto Pagemanager 9 for scanning images and doing OCR on the scanner as well as Presto BizCard Xpress business card-scanning software.

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Teen killed during attempted iPad theft; two men arrested

Mon May 20, 2013 | Posted in: iPad

Two men have been arrested and charged with open murder, robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery in the death of 15-year-old Marcos Arenas in Las Vegas last week. Jacob Dismont, 18, and Michael Solid, 21, were charged Saturday over the incident. According to police, the two attempted to steal an iPad away from the youth but he refused to let go of it, resulting in his being dragged and run over by the two men.

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Review: MaxUpgrades MaxConnect Optical Bay for Mac Pro 2006-2008

Sun May 19, 2013 | Posted in: computers, Apple

Nobody outside of Cupertino's privileged bunch knows the future of the Mac Pro line for sure. Despite Apple's reluctance to tell us what the line holds, there are a large number of machines in service all getting a bit long in the tooth, relatively speaking. As production Mac Pros have been replaced with new iMacs and even the Mac mini, IT departments are looking for creative ways to repurpose some of the older machines to preserve dwindling budgets and continued expansion of needs. Regardless of generation, the Mac Pro makes an excellent server for the home or business, limited only by the drive capacity. Macintosh upgrade purveyors MaxUpgrades has a one-of-a-kind custom engineered solution for the 2006 through 2008 Mac Pro optical bay called the MaxConnect for Mac Pro Optical Bay. Using it, up to four 3.5-inch drives can be installed in the bay, in lieu of lightly-used opticals. Whether or not cramming all these drives in the space is a good idea remains to be seen -- check our review to find out!

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'Crazy ant' invading Texas, destroying electronics

Sat May 18, 2013 | Posted in: industry

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have discovered that the US fire ant population is being pushed out by "tawny crazy ants," with an affinity to the interior of electronic devices. The ants are capable of nesting in nearly any container, and as they travel, they disrupt other ant populations.

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MetroPCS bows out of Net Neutrality lawsuit against FCC

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: industry

In a court motion filed earlier today, MetroPCS is dropping its net neutrality opposition lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission. The company filed a motion for voluntary dismissal, leaving Verizon to willingly fight the decree and US government on its own.

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Mozilla delays plans to block third-party tracking cookies in Firefox

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: security, software

Mozilla is delaying plans to start blocking third-party tracking cookies in Firefox by default, according to an announcement. The company states that more work is needed for the anti-tracking feature. "The idea is that if you have not visited a site (including the one to which you are navigating currently) and it wants to put a cookie on your computer, the site is likely not one you have heard of or have any relationship with," explains Mozilla's Brendan Eich. "But this is only likely, not always true."

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Yahoo schedules press event for May 20, topic 'something special'

Fri May 17, 2013 | Posted in: Investor, industry

Yahoo is holding a "product-related" event on May 20. The New York City event will see CEO Marissa Mayer speaking on an undisclosed topic for about an hour at 5PM EST, which the company calls in an mass email "something special."

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