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Sources call Apple vs. Google battle "incendiary"

14 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, industry, Apple, iPad

The competition between Apple and Google has reached "incendiary" levels that aren't likely to cool down anytime soon, a detailed story from within the two companies has shown. While signs of the split have become increasingly public, a Bay Area investor claims that the two sides, particularly Apple, are getting "emotional" as it becomes a personal battle between Apple CEO Steve Jobs and his Google equivalent, Eric Schmidt. At Apple, Jobs' infamous attack on Google at a post-iPad town hall has been followed by repeated shots at Android in discussions at lower levels.

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iPads with dead batteries replaced outright for $99

16 hours ago | Posted in: Apple, iPad

A discovery in Apple's iPad Battery Replacement Service has confirmed that the company will address iPad battery issues aggressively. Rather than attempt to replace the battery if it loses an adequate charge, as it does with iPhones, the company will charge $99 but replace the tablet altogether with a new model. Those who have to ship the iPad instead of visiting a store with stock on hand will also pay a $7 shipping fee and should expect it to be completed within a week.

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Estimate has Apple selling 120,000 iPads in first day

18 hours ago | Posted in: gadgets, Apple, iPad

Apple may have moved nearly 120,000 iPads in just its first day of pre-orders, an estimate by private analysts at the AAPL Sanity board suggests. After excluding the 16,500 average orders on a given day, the collective has used the intervals between order numbers over 19.5 hours to estimate that about 119,987 iPads should have sold during that period. The statistic doesn't include those who simply reserved a unit in-store and potentially puts the actual launch day tally considerably higher.

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Review: Avaak's Vue Personal Video Network

19 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, gadgets, digital imaging, networking, iPhone apps

If you’re looking for a quick and easy wireless camera system for checking who’s at your front door, monitoring your pets while you’re at work or checking up on your napping baby, Avaak believes it has an inexpensive option. The company's Vue Personal Video Network system, made up of a couple of small wireless cameras and a wireless base station, promises to simplify the experience of keeping track of others. But while it's easy to set up, we'll find out in our full Vue PVN review if it's also a pleasure to use.

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FCC to call for 10-year broadband plan, 100Mbps access

22 hours ago | Posted in: industry, networking, mobile phones

The FCC's promised national broadband plan should have its formal unveiling on Tuesday, an early scoop of the details claimed on Saturday. Over the next 10 years, the agency would subsidize broadband Internet access for rural areas, creating a combination Internet and cable set-top box, and a previously hinted at plan to relicense as much as 500MHz of spectrum for wireless Internet access. Speed would be a critical focus as well, as the 100 Squared plan woube part of the proposal and promise 100Mbps Internet access to 100 million homes.

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AT&T to use HSPA+ in some areas soon

Sat March 13, 2010 | Posted in: industry, networking, mobile phones

AT&T will still implement 21Mbps 3G on its network on its way to 4G, the company's Mobility chief Ralph de la Vega said in an interview late Thursday. The provider had late last year said it would skip HSPA+ to make a more direct leap, but de la Vega now sees the advanced 3G reaching "certain locations" before 4G becomes widespread. He didn't yet have information for FierceWireless as to which areas would get the faster treatment.

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Tim Cook nets $22m in bonuses for covering Jobs

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: Investor, Apple

Apple in a just-published SEC filing has revealed that its chief operating officer, Tim Cook, was paid about $22 million in bonuses for acting as CEO during Steve Jobs' medical leave last year. The payouts included both a $5 million immediate bonus as well as 75,000 units of restricted stock, which at the time issued were worth about $17 million. Both reflect the "outstanding performance" in taking Apple's helm, the filing reads.

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Briefly: WindowFlow Beta released, DRO's new iPhone case

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: iPhone, software, accessories

Benedict Lowndes has a WindowFlow beta for Mac OS X. The software allows users to organize their workspace with a series of keyboard commands for moving, resizing, and aligning application windows. A tiling function enables users to select a group of windows to fill the screen in a selected tile layout. The beta release is available as a free 14-day trial, or users may opt to purchase the standard or pro versions at a discounted price of $8 or $12, respectively. Following the final release, the price will rise to $12 for the standard version and $22 for the Pro version.

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iPad arrives at FCC in 3G, Wi-Fi versions

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: gadgets, Apple, iPad

In sync with pre-orders, the iPad today was passed through the FCC in both Wi-Fi only and 3G enabled models. The tests don't confirm new features but show that the two are clear to use Wi-Fi in the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands as well as AT&T's 850MHz and 1,900MHz HSPA bands for the 3G edition. In a possibly intentional nod to tech enthusiasts, the 3G model carries the model number A1337.

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UK to expand 3G frequencies in August

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: industry, mobile phones

UK telecommunications regulator Ofcom has proposed using 3G technologies at 2G frequencies in the UK, with an amended document that should be approved this August. In it, rules are updated to Ultra Wide Band usage, while 3G network technology will be deployed at the 900MHz and 1,800MHz bands which are currently restricted to the 2G GSM network.

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iPad crunch may see long waits, limited business use

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: enterprise, Apple, iPad

It may soon be difficult or impossible to get an iPad without having pre-ordered, information from retail sources indicates. Apple itself has confirmed that all shoppers are currently being limited to two iPads, even if they represent a business client. The restriction on businesses could imply that quantities are limited enough that Apple is reserving as much as it can for the general public.

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Korea may block Android Market due to game laws

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, industry, gaming

South Korea is considering banning access to the Android Marketplace to its residents if Google continues to offer game apps that are not approved by the country's regulator. According to a Thursday report, South Korea's Games Ratings Board officially requested that Google Korea abides by the law, requiring all video games to be rated by the governing body. Google is reviewing the South Korean government's request but has not yet made any decisions public.

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Vodafone axes paid GPS following Nokia, Google apps

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: iPhone, industry, software, mobile phones

Vodafone today said it has shut down Wayfinder, the company providing its subscription GPS service. The move has cost 90 jobs and is characterized as a direct reaction to the availability of free Ovi Maps on Nokia phones and, to a lesser degree, Google Maps Navigation on Android. The two render Wayfinder redundant as they offer the same or better turn-by-turn but without the monthly rate.

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iPad presales as high as 20,000+ per hour

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: Investor, Apple, iPad

The initial rush of iPad pre-orders may have seen sales as high as 20,000 or more per hour, according to early estimates. The CEO of Phanfare, Andrew Erlichson, notes that his company bought two iPads in the space of 30 minutes. Despite the short interval, the order numbers were about 10,000 apart, which extrapolates into the 20,000 figure. Though accuracy may be affected non-iPad orders, these are likely to be in the minority given the early hour at which they were placed.

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Apple TV off main store; iPad retail already dry?

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: industry, gadgets, digital imaging, Apple, iPad

Apple's iPad pre-orders have pushed the Apple TV out of the main page, observers have told Electronista and MacNN. The device is still available through Apple's iPod section but has lost the position it has largely occupied since it was launched in 2007. Apple hasn't given a reason for the shift.

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Nokia motions to dismiss Apple's counterclaims

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: iPhone, industry, mobile phones, Apple

Nokia as a response to Apple's countersuit on Thursday put forward a motion to dismiss Apple's claims. The argument insists that Apple's counterclaims are "designed to divert attention" away from the iPhone's alleged violation of Nokia's 3G patents. In the 28-page motion, it maintains that it tried negotiating "fair" royalties with Apple but that the American company doesn't have a right to sue simply because it feels the rates are too steep or the contract harsh.

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Apple loses bid to control use of 'i' in product names

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: industry, Apple

An Australian trademark tribunal has rejected Apple's attempt to prevent some companies from using a lowercase "i" in their names, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. At the center of the case is DOPi, a brand of bags and cases for Apple products sold by the Sydney-based Wholesale Central. Apple complained to IP Australia, the government body behind the tribunal, that people could potentially confuse DOPi products for its own, as the name is a reversed take on "iPod."

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Apple overtakes Walmart in market capitalization

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: Investor, industry, Apple

Apple briefly overtook discount retailer Walmart in market cap on Friday morning, says Fortune. Starting 90 minutes after pre-orders for the iPad opened, a surge of about 2 million shares is said to have been traded in the space of 30 minutes, pushing Apple's stock price up to $227.73. It has since relaxed to approximately $227.

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PowerQuote, Fontcase, HDCleanUp

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in apps

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    PowerQuote 14 ($30)

    PowerQuote 14 is a new version of the printing estimating and management software for the Mac. The upgrade delivers new paper inventory reports such as orders by supplier and order check-in, as well as support for multiple contacts and addresses for accounts. Other new features include improved performance speed and a new daily sales report.

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    Fontcase 1.5 ($55)

    Bohemian Coding has launched Fontcase 1.5, an upgrade to its font manager application. With v1.5 support has been added for detecting duplicate fonts, and for automatically activating specific fonts whenever a document is opened. Additionally, improved speed performance is included, along with the ability to import fonts that were added by other font managers.

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    HDCleanUp 1.7 ($10)

    A new version of HDCleanUp, a maintance utility for Max OS X, has been released. The new version adds QuickLook support to its search window and has combined the Log Files and Crash Logs search field. Other changes include a new task that lists contents of Zip files and allows users to delete unwanted ZIP files.

  • 9.9MB

    Radiologik DJ 1.7 ($130)

    MacinMind has launched a new version of its radio-automation and DJ tool, Radiologik DJ 1.7. With the newest upgrade speed enhancements have been made for reading tags and data of large MP3 files. The new version also utilizes QTKit in order to render audio files, and a new “Publish Album” function has been added to the preferences menu.

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    TimeCache 8.0.7 ($70)

    TimeCache 8.0.7 is a new version of the time and expense billing software, complete with a daily time and expense log. The upgraded 8.0.7 version offers a new project totals report, as well as an option for automatically displaying a “business information” text block in reports and invoices. Several bug fixes and improvements are also included.

 

iHikeGPS, Emanuel Bar Review, Backgammon Premium

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in iphone apps

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    iHikeGPS 1.1 ($8)

    James Association had introduced iHikeGPS, a new travel app that displays the user’s location on different USGS topo maps and US Forest Service maps. It supports up to 200 maps at one time and allows users to set “Go To” waypoints. The app also records hikes and delivers an elevation profile graph.

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    Emanuel Bar Review 1.0 ($13)

    Aspen Publishers has announced it will be offering Multistate Bar Exam content for the iPhone and iPod touch. The Emanuel Bar Review series is now divided into six different applications, enabling law students to review specific information such as Evidence and Property. Features include a review and test mode, and the ability to create notes.

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    Backgammon Premium 2.2 ($2)

    Trivia Technology has launched a new 2.2 version of its Backgammon Premium iPhone game. The new release offers Plus+ integration, enabling players to win awards, compare scores, and challenge other players. Enhancements have been added to the multiplayer feature, allowing users to now reconnect to games without loosing the game progress.

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    BabelMenu 1.0 ($5)

    BabelMenu is a new international food-dictionary that offers over 1500 index cards with detailed descriptions and translations. The app supports four different languages including English, Italian, French, and Spanish. Additionally, the app offers filters to help simplify searches, and provides both pictures and an ingredients list for each card.

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    Quizarium 1.0.1 (free)

    Quizarium is a new multiplayer trivia game for the iPhone and iPod touch. It features three separate difficulty levels and an offline mode for players who want to train by themselves. The game also allows users to create their own game rooms with desired parameters, and to share game information with other people via Twitter or Facebook.

 

iPad trivia: screen lock switch, 3rd-party ePub support

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: software, digital imaging, Apple, iPad

Apple in its iPad pre-order update today has also revealed a pair of key new facts about the tablet. The company has notably changed the mute switch into a screen rotation lock toggle, addressing one of the most common pre-release complaints: readers can now read the iPad while in bed or otherwise on their sides while keeping the orientation frozen for an e-book or a website.

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Apple details iPad 3G signup process

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: networking, iPad

Having finally begun US preorders of the iPad, Apple is also providing more concrete details on the signup process for AT&T carrier service. Unlike the iPhone, people who buy a 3G-ready iPad will be able to subscribe without going to a store. The option is located under a Cellular Data menu under Settings.

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Piracy up in France despite three strikes law

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: industry, digital imaging, audio

France's three strikes anti-piracy law has actually increased the amount of piracy in the country, a new study has revealed. Despite the threat of being permanently disconnected from the Internet in the country, frequent downloaders increased their activity 3 percent since the law, also known as Hadopi, passed last fall. While BitTorrent use did drop from 17.1 percent to 14.6 percent, any who gave up torrents simply moved to streams or to private hosts using uploaders, which are difficult if not impossible to track with current methods.

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UK iPad 3G could be exclusive to one carrier

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: industry, iPad

Contrary to expectations, the 3G iPad could become exclusive to one carrier in the UK, says New Media Age. Apple executives are noted to be on their way to the area, if not already there, in an attempt to negotiate with carriers for 3G data plans. O2, Orange and Vodafone, already carriers of the iPhone, are believed to be the only candidates Apple is considering for iPad support.

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Plastic Logic QUE delayed to summer

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: industry, gadgets, digital imaging, Apple, iPad

Plastic Logic chief Richard Archuleta sent notice late Thursday to customers that the QUE proReader has been delayed from mid-April to an unspecified point in the summer. The executive didn't specify the exact reasons behind the delay but claimed it was to "fine-tune the features and enhance the overall product experience." More details are expected to follow within the next month.

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Apple begins taking iPad pre-orders

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: gadgets, Apple, iPad

As promised, iPad pre-orders have begun at the Apple Store. The campaign lets US customers pre-order the Wi-Fi and 3G versions of the tablet for online shipments. It also lets customers reserve a unit at a retail store in the country.

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Lenovo: mobile Internet to be 80% of sales in five years

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: computers, industry, gadgets, mobile phones, Apple, iPad

The vast majority of Lenovo's sales will come from Internet-capable portable devices in five years, company chief Yang Yuanqing stated on Friday. He observed that ThinkPads and IdeaPads already outweigh desktops but that fully 70 to 80 percent of Lenovo's devices will be mobile Internet devices of some kind within as little as three and no more than five years. Many of these will be smartphones, but they should also include crossover devices such as the IdeaPad U1 notebook/tablet hybrid and the Skylight smartbook.

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Boost Mobile offers prepaid SANYO Incognito

Fri March 12, 2010 | Posted in: mobile phones

Boost Mobile has launched the QWERTY-based clamshell/flip hybrid phone from SANYO on its prepaid network: the Incognito. Introduced last fall and first available at Best Buy in late January, Boost Mobile expects to expand the distribution of Kyocera's low-cost phone to RadioShack as well as Target and Walmart soon. The handset, which utilizes Boost's outsourced 3G/EVDO network (by Sprint), has a glowing touch-sensitive keypad and OLED display along with flip-open QWERTY keyboard and a larger 2.6-inch, 320x240 screen along with a 2MP camera with VGA camcorder.

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