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AMD won't rule out ARM in the future, wants modular design

1 hour ago | Posted in: computers, industry, mobile phones, Apple

AMD in conversations at the end of the week wouldn't discount the possibility of making ARM-based processors. When pressed by Wired, CTO and former Apple executive Mark Papermaster made the unusual non-denial that "the answer is not no." The company's long-term plans were aiming for a modular chip design that could drop in ARM or another architecture without losing Radeon graphics or other AMD-specific touches.

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Apple drops Mac OS X 10.7.3 regular update in favor of combo

4 hours ago | Posted in: computers, troubleshooting, software, Apple

Apple has temporarily solved problems with the CUI bug in the Mac OS X 10.7.3 update by changing the download users get. Anyone who checks Software Update, along with seeking the usual download, now gets the combo update to Lion (1.3GB, link may not work) instead. The full installer is known to work properly at the expense of a much larger file size.

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Motorola wants 2.25% cut of Apple sales to end lawsuits

6 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, industry, mobile phones, Apple, iPad

Newly uncovered documents from Apple's opposition to a Motorola attempt to silence its requests have uncovered Motorola's demands for a 3G patent license. In explaining why it needed to get details of Qualcomm's patent deal with Motorola, Apple mentioned that Motorola had wanted a 2.25 percent royalty on Apple product sales as its attempt at a FRAND (fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory) patent licensing offer. Florian Mueller, who unearthed the details, saw it as likely an excessive rate given that Apple wouldn't only be licensing from Motorola and that it could significantly raise the price of selling an iPhone or 3G iPad.

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iTunes Match desktop playback bug hits, may clear up

16 hours ago | Posted in: industry, audio, Apple

iTunes Match subscribers late Friday reported a problem with iTunes Match playback failing. Anyone on a desktop, whether Mac or Windows, couldn't play cloud-stored songs unless they were already matched with the iTunes Store. The problems didn't appear to be limited to particular app or OS revisions, and iOS users could still access the service.

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Google testing mystery device, may be testing 802.11ac

21 hours ago | Posted in: gadgets, networking

Two applications from Google to the FCC, one asking to test a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-enabled "entertainment device" from December and other seeking to set up a residential gateway using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth from earlier this month may indicate that Google is planning to deploy or at least support future 802.11ac networks and devices, which would dramatically increase transmission speeds for HD video and other data throughout a local network.

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Apple adds 'Genius' recommendations to Apple TV

22 hours ago | Posted in: software, Apple

Apple has quietly added its "Genius" suggestion technology to Apple TVs, offering recommendations on other shows viewers might enjoy based on their past rentals or purchases. The option is selected via a new menu item that can be chosen by users. The new feature was added to most connected current-generation Apple TV units silently overnight, and mirrors a similar feature that has been a part of the iTunes application for years.

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Facebook may run mobile ads before IPO takes effect

23 hours ago | Posted in: Investor, industry

Facebook may run mobile ads before its IPO takes effect. Its S-1 filing revealed that one of the company’s revenue soft spots was in the level of income generated from mobile devices. With mobile devices rapidly becoming one of the most common ways of connecting to Facebook and the Internet for users, the company looks to be moving quickly to address the perceived weakness.

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Apple fixes Snow Leopard Security Update to correct Rosetta

23 hours ago | Posted in: security, software, Apple

A problem with the previous 2012-001 Security Update posted for users of Snow Leopard (client and server) that caused Rosetta-based apps to misbehave or fail entirely has been corrected, and the company is pushing a "v1.1" edition of the update through its Software Update servers (support web page not yet updated). Over the next 24 hours, users who installed the previous security patch for 10.6.8 systems should see the update available.

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Apple removing copycat apps from App Store

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: developer, hacks, iPhone apps, Apple, iPad apps

Users who have been recommended to get a certain game but are not totally clear on the name of the app are the target market of "copycat" games that have similar names and borrow gameplay and other elements from more successful apps, hoping to cash in on brand confusion, TechCrunch reports. Titles like "Plants Vs. Zombie" and "Tiny Birds" are "fast fakes" of real apps. Apple is again removing such apps from the App Store, highlighting an ongoing problem.

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Yahoo starts its own iOS, Android app search tool

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, Graphics/Web Design, iPhone apps, mobile phones, iPad, iPad apps

Yahoo has launched an app filtering tool to its search engine. Yahoo's main page now gives a user a tab for Apps as well as the traditional Web, Images, Video, Local and More. With it, users can get app only search results and filter them for either iOS or Android apps.

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Metrics: Samsung's anti-iPhone ads have lost effect

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: iPhone, industry, mobile phones, Apple

Metrics from ad tracking agencies has hinted that Samsung's TV ad campaign has lost momentum. YouGov BrandIndex has posted updated ad effectiveness tracking that suggests the buzz, or conversation around the brands, has leveled off. Its score has climbed since October, from 18 to 26, but Apple has also grown in the same space of time to get a comfortable lead at 34.

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Creative sounds off with two noise-canceling headphones

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: computers, accessories, audio, mobile phones

Creative has introduced a pair of noise-canceling headphones. The HN-900 integrates an in-line microphone with the over-the-ear headset. The Aurvana X-Fi 2 is a pure headphone, but supports a multi-dimensional surround-sound effect.

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Windows Phone dev lead jumps to Amazon's Kindle team

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: industry, mobile phones, Apple

Microsoft took a symbolic blow Friday after its Windows Phone Developer Experience lead Brandon Watson confirmed he was leaving for Amazon. The often outspoken advocate of WP7 told ZDNet he would now direct the Kindle Cross Platform team, which develops the e-reading app both for Windows Phone as well as for Android, iOS, and competing platforms. He explained it as a virtue of a tempting offer, but whether it was the work itself, the pay, or both wasn't apparent.

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Briefly: Wallee Headrest, Security Locker for iPad launched

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: accessories, iPad

StudioProper has released a new iPad stand designed for in-car use. The Wallee Headrest can be attached to any car seat and positioned either on the back of a headrest or in a central position between the front seats. Support is also offered for holding the device in both portrait and landscape orientations. The Wallee Headrest can be purchased through StudioProper's online store for $40 with free shipping around the world.

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Canalys: iPhone, Android ruled 2011, Nokia now leads Windows

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: iPhone, computers, industry, mobile phones, Apple, iPad

A Canalys wrap-up of 2011 smartphone share painted an overall picture that kept Apple and Google in front, but also provided clearer pictures of Windows Phone. Android was just short of an absolute majority at 48.8 percent, while the iPhone held 19.1 percent. Nokia's Symbian and RIM's BlackBerry still held on to the double digits at 16.4 percent and 10.5 percent each.

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iBooks Author update clarifies EULA terms on sales

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: industry, software, Apple

Apple has pushed out an update to iBooks Author, the company's recently-launched publishing tool. The sole change in v1.0.1 is a new end-user agreement, clarifying a controversial portion of the document which initially suggested that any material produced with the software could only be sold through the iBookstore if it was sold at all. "If you charge a fee for any book or other work you generate using this software (a 'Work'), you may only sell or distribute such Work through Apple (e.g., through the iBookstore) and such distribution will be subject to a separate agreement with Apple," one part of the previous EULA read.

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Forum roundup: 10.7.3 discussion, and more

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: computers, troubleshooting, Apple

This week 10.7.3 was released, and MacNN forum goers were quick to start discussing this latest update to the Mac operating system. Yesterday Moderator OreoCookie started a thread looking for some advice on what kind of Solid State Drive to get for their MacBook Pro, click here to read more.

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Apple refurbs: iPods, iMacs and more

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: iPod, computers, Apple, iPad

At Apple's online store today save on refurbished iPods, iMacs and more. The 8GB iPod nano in green, pink, yellow, blue, silver or black is available for $99 after a $30 price cut. For $119, after a $30 price cut, is the 16GB iPod nano in pink, silver, black or blue. A $120 price cut can be found on the refurb. 64GB iPod touch, now only $249.

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Study says iOS apps crash more than Android, not whole story

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, industry, mobile phones, Apple, iPad

Crittercism has conducted a rare study of app stability that implied iOS apps might crash more than Android versions, although raising questions. Covering the top three quarters of popular apps downloaded in the first half of December, it found that iOS apps were slightly if noticeably more likely to crash. The relative gap diminished as researchers delved into less popular titles, although the sheer number of apps that crashed went up.

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Apple reopens online iPhone 4S sales in mainland China

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: iPhone, Apple

Apple has reopened online sales of the iPhone 4S on the Chinese mainland, says China Daily. The option actually became available again on Wednesday local time, but customers wanting to buy a 4S may still be waiting for weeks. The Chinese storefront mentions an expected delivery date of "February," while a phone sales staffer tells the Daily that "If you pay today, you might get the items tomorrow, and no later than March 2." Orders are restricted to two devices per person.

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US government close to custom Android use, denied iOS source

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: iPhone, industry, security, enterprise, mobile phones, Apple

A handful of new tips have hinted that the US government's custom Android work is going beyond just military use. After soldiers, federal agencies and contractors would get the devices, CNN heard. The platform would be locked down enough only to store the documents at first, but it could be cleared send them over the cellular network in a matter of a "few months" if the sources were right.

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Analyst: Apple likely uninterested in ARM-based MacBooks

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: iPhone, computers, Apple, iPad

Apple is likely uninterested in building a MacBook Air with an ARM-based processor, says Citigroup's Richard Gardner. The analyst met with Apple CEO Tim Cook and CFO Peter Oppenheimer at the company's Cupertino campus on Thursday, when among other things Cook repeated a view that iOS expansion will eventually result in tablets outselling conventional PCs. "We have wondered whether Apple might offer an ARM-based version of the MacBook Air at some point; we walked away from this meeting with the impression that Apple feels iPad satisfies -- or will soon satisfy -- the needs of those who might have been interested in such a product," writes Gardner in a new memo.

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Foursquare working on auto check-ins

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: iPhone, industry, iPhone apps, mobile phones

Foursquare product head Alex Rainert disclosed in a quick interview Friday that the app would be getting automatic check-ins over time. He explained to Business Insider that the team had wanted people to check in simply by going to a location but that it was matter of "technical restraints" and design. The Radar feature for iOS 5 users was a step in that direction, according to Rainert.

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Nokia rumored speeding end of Symbian to push Windows Phone

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: iPhone, mobile phones, Apple

A potentially major rumor has Nokia accelerating the death of Symbian as a smartphone platform. The company has officially planned for a transition through 2013, but the Register heard only one new model, a sequel to the N8, was still in the works. Existing owners would get the Belle update, but every other project on the OS had supposedly been cancelled.

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DealNN roundup: refurb. 64GB iPad 2, reduced to $729

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: Apple

Today's deals from DealNN include price breaks on iPads, external hard drives, and more. Apple.com is currently offering sales on a wide range of refurbished iPads, one of which is the refurb. 64GB iPad 2 that includes both Wi-Fi and 3G support, HD video recording, dual-core A5 processing chip, and FaceTime support with two cameras. Currently featured at DealNN, this iPad 2 has now dropped to only $729, and delivers savings of up to $100.

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iPhone apps: Twitterrific for Twitter, Remarks, Robokill 2: Leviathan Five

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in iphone apps

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    Twitterrific for Twitter 4.4.6 (free)

    Twitterrific for Twitter 4.4.6 is a new version of the popular twitter client for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices. With this upgrade comes a new “Summarize” URL tap-and-hold option for users who have Summly installed, as well as improved handling of tweet gaps in the timeline. Several bug fixes are also included, which enhances compatibility with iOS 5.

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    Remarks 1.0 ($5)

    Readdle has launched a new note creation and editing tool for the iPad, Remarks. Through the program users can keep a record of their thoughts, annotate documents, and customize notes with a variety of highlighters, floating text boxes, and shapes. A built-in co-edit function allows users to edit notes made by other Remarks users, and to share notes with friends via e-mail.

  • 53.8MB

    Robokill 2: Leviathan Five 1.0 ($1)

    Robokill 2: Leviathan Five is a sequel to the arcade-style shooter game for iOS devices. It features over 600 enemy filled rooms spread over 12 different missions and three chapters. When compared to the previous version the game offers more than 25 additional enemies, along with tons of new pickups and powerups. An in-app purchase system also enables users to level up early and purchase upgrades quickly.

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    AcePlayer 1.05 ($3)

    AcePlayer is designed to support almost any video and audio file format, and allows users to stream movies directly on iPhone/iPad. The latest version adds a new “Open in” feature, which enables users to open unknown files in other applications. Additional changes include support for the .ape file format, the ability to display playback time in the detail of the movie files, and support for hiding password folders in the settings.

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    Rogue Racing 1.0.3 (free)

    Glu Games recently unveiled a new racing game for iOS devices, Rogue Racing. The game delivers 24 different customizable cars ranging from hot rods to muscle cars, which can be used for any of the three game modes including Street, Time-Attack, and Elimination. When customizing cars players can alter the rims, spoilers ,exhausts, intakes, decals, paintjobs, and even add neon ground effects.

 

Dropzone 2.0 intros Circles, better Amazon S3 support

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in: software

Aptonic has released a v2.0 update for its flagship OS X utility, Dropzone. The app speeds up a number of file copying and transfer operations by letting users simply drag a file to a menu item, and then to a target destination. Some options include apps, local folders, email, FTP servers, and Flickr.

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iPhone apps: Twitterrific for Twitter, Remarks, Robokill 2: Leviathan Five

Fri February 3, 2012 | Posted in iphone apps

  • 7.3MB

    Twitterrific for Twitter 4.4.6 (free)

    Twitterrific for Twitter 4.4.6 is a new version of the popular twitter client for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices. With this upgrade comes a new “Summarize” URL tap-and-hold option for users who have Summly installed, as well as improved handling of tweet gaps in the timeline. Several bug fixes are also included, which enhances compatibility with iOS 5.

  • 17.8MB

    Remarks 1.0 ($5)

    Readdle has launched a new note creation and editing tool for the iPad, Remarks. Through the program users can keep a record of their thoughts, annotate documents, and customize notes with a variety of highlighters, floating text boxes, and shapes. A built-in co-edit function allows users to edit notes made by other Remarks users, and to share notes with friends via e-mail.

  • 53.8MB

    Robokill 2: Leviathan Five 1.0 ($1)

    Robokill 2: Leviathan Five is a sequel to the arcade-style shooter game for iOS devices. It features over 600 enemy filled rooms spread over 12 different missions and three chapters. When compared to the previous version the game offers more than 25 additional enemies, along with tons of new pickups and powerups. An in-app purchase system also enables users to level up early and purchase upgrades quickly.

  • 27.4MB

    AcePlayer 1.05 ($3)

    AcePlayer is designed to support almost any video and audio file format, and allows users to stream movies directly on iPhone/iPad. The latest version adds a new “Open in” feature, which enables users to open unknown files in other applications. Additional changes include support for the .ape file format, the ability to display playback time in the detail of the movie files, and support for hiding password folders in the settings.

  • 77.9MB

    Rogue Racing 1.0.3 (free)

    Glu Games recently unveiled a new racing game for iOS devices, Rogue Racing. The game delivers 24 different customizable cars ranging from hot rods to muscle cars, which can be used for any of the three game modes including Street, Time-Attack, and Elimination. When customizing cars players can alter the rims, spoilers ,exhausts, intakes, decals, paintjobs, and even add neon ground effects.

 
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