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Samsung said to have 9 million Galaxy S III pre-orders

1 hour ago | Posted in: mobile phones

Samsung is reported to have notched up 9 million pre-orders for its Galaxy S III smartphone ahead of its launch. According to Reuters, the pre-orders have been made from over 100 global carriers, not customers, ahead of its release. Customers will be able to get their hands on the device starting May 29 in Germany, before it begins rolling out across other countries.

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Report: Windows Phone edging iPhone in China?

5 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, mobile phones

The burgeoning Chinese smartphone market stands to earn companies billions of dollars in coming years. Though this has not been independently confirmed, Microsoft now claims that Windows Phone has edged out the iPhone with a seven percent share compared to Apple's six percent, despite Apple's emphasis on the emerging market.

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Bloomberg: next iPhone to overhaul look, have larger screen

6 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, Apple

Before his death, Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs allegedly worked on a redesigned, next-generation iPhone that features a larger screen and LTE compatibility, Bloomberg reports. Three sources have confirmed that the company has ordered larger screens for the next iPhone, but did not indicate exactly what size the new device would use. Current rumors have Apple favoring a four-inch (measured diagonally) screen.

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Sorkin comments on Jobs biopic, Wozniak hired as advisor

8 hours ago | Posted in: Apple

Aaron Sorkin, the screenwriter behind 2010's The Social Network and the TV series The West Wing told reporters earlier today that he has little idea about what he's going to write so far in Sony's planned biographical film on the life of Apple co-creator and former CEO Steve Jobs. He did reveal that the movie won't be a "straight ahead biography" and that Steve Wozniak has been hired as an advisor.

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Simon & Schuster settles with states in price fixing suit

9 hours ago | Posted in: industry, Apple

One of the defendants dealing with multiple antitrust lawsuits has settled the overall complaint filed by many states' attorneys general. As a result, Judge Denise Cote granted a motion on Tuesday to dismiss Simon & Schuster from the federal complaint. The terms of the settlement have not been provided.

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Users report iCloud accounts may have been compromised

10 hours ago | Posted in: security, Apple

A small number of users in the Apple Support Communities have reported that their iCloud e-mail accounts may have been compromised by spammers, even in cases where the user had a strong, randomized password. Reports began flowing in of mostly little-used iCloud accounts sending out spam messages, replies to which alerted users of the problem. Apple has not commented on the issue thus far.

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Rumor: new MacBook Pros could get faster SSD option

11 hours ago | Posted in: computers, upgrades/storage, Apple

Unconfirmed reports of Apple testing Ivy Bridge-based MacBook Pro prototypes with latest-generation SSD storage may suggest that the company is considering making the faster drives part of the standard configuration of the new machines, which are expected to utilize a super-thin redesign like the MacBook Air and debut sometime in the near future. Whether the machines would continue to offer room for traditional notebook HDDs is unknown.

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Price reductions on iPhones continue

11 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone

On the heels of similar offers from Target and Radio Shack, chains Best Buy, Sam's Club, and Sprint have succumbed to peer pressure. Best Buy and Sam's Club have reduced the price of the iPhone 4 8GB model to $50 with a new two-year contract. As reported earlier, Sprint is offering "at least" $100 off a new contract on an iPhone 4S with the exchange of any prior iPhone.

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Apple, HTC ordered to enter settlement discussions

12 hours ago | Posted in: mobile phones, Apple

The US District Court of Delaware has ordered Apple and HTC to enter settlement discussions. Judge Sherry Fallon will be moderating the talks, which follow the import ban that has stalled HTC's Evo 4G LTE and One X from entering the US, reports Florian Mueller.

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Shipping now: iHome iP76 color changing speaker tower

12 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, accessories, audio, iPad

Accessory maker iHome announced a new product in its growing line of home audio accessories. The new iP76 is a LED color changing tower stereo speaker system. Audio sources can be provided by an iOS device, other wireless devices with Bluetooth version 1.2 compatibility, or any device with a line out jack.

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Briefly: UK game regulation, Samsung Hotspot, iRig MIX ships

13 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, gaming, iPhone apps, iPad, iPad apps

The Video Standards Council has become the UK's sole statutory video-games regulator, administering the PEGI rating system. The changes now mean age checking for the sale of any game rated PEGI 12, 16 or 18 would become enforceable under UK law. Previously, the system was in an advisory capacity and not legally enforceable, with PEGI games rated 15 or higher also being rated by the BBFC for content.

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Drexler: Jobs wanted to build 'iCar' before his death

14 hours ago | Posted in: Apple

Before his death on October 5th, one of the things Apple co-founder Steve Jobs wanted to build was a so-called "iCar," according to company board member and J. Crew CEO Mickey Drexler. "Look at the car industry; it's a tragedy in America," he said during a Fast Company conference this week. "Who is designing the cars? ... Steve's dream before he died was to design an iCar."

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Apple seeds Mountain Lion Server Developer Preview 4

15 hours ago | Posted in: troubleshooting, software, developer, Apple

Apple has released a fourth preview of Mountain Lion Server to developers. The code is also listed as build 12S219n, and follows just a day after a third update of the main Mountain Lion preview. A number of known issues are listed in the Server preview; among others, there are several problems each in the use of FileVault, Time Machine, and Game Center.

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Apple's NC datacenter to use 100 percent renewable energy

16 hours ago | Posted in: Apple

Apple's large-scale datacenter in Maiden, North Carolina will run entirely on renewable energy by the end of the year, the company has announced. Currently Apple is in the middle of buying equipment from Bloom Energy and SunPower Corp. to build not one but two solar arrays in the Maiden area; previously, only one was known to be in development. Once the equipment is in place, it should generate 84 million kWh of energy per year. Apple's fuel cell farm should be finished later in 2012.

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Briefly: PDF2Office v6, Total i Repair goes nationwide

17 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, software, iPad

Recosoft has launched the next major version of PDF2OFfice Professional, which now includes support for Windows XPS files and the OmniGraffle v5.x format. PDF3Office allows users to convert PDF and XPS files into editable Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OmniGraffle formats by recreating the intended construction and layout of the document. Version 6.0 introduces a new hybrid 64-bit PDF/XPS conversion core, as well as an option for optimizing files for editing and viewing on iOS devices. Customers who purchased a PDF2Office Professional v5.x license on or after April 1, 2012 are entitled to a free upgrade, while a full license costs $99.

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Apple briefly censors word 'jailbreak' on iTunes Store

18 hours ago | Posted in: hacks, Apple

For a brief time on Thursday Apple was censoring appearances of the word "jailbreak" on the iTunes Store, reports note. One example included the Thin Lizzy album and song of the same name, which were suddenly renamed "J*******k." Other instances of the word, though, are said to have remained unaffected. By Thursday afternoon Eastern time, the extra censorship is observed to have disappeared.

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Sprint may offer $100 for old iPhones used to buy iPhone 4S

19 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone

Beginning tomorrow, Sprint is planning to offer "at least" $100 for older iPhones traded in towards an iPhone 4S, a leak claims. A graphic provided by a source identifies the promotion as running through June 30th, and also requiring the activation of a new line of service. What it might take to get more than $100 for an old iPhone has not been mentioned.

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Apple wins rights to iphone5.com

19 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, Apple

Apple has managed to win the contested rights to iphone5.com, according to the World Intellectual Property Organization website. The case has been updated to "Terminated," and visiting iphone5.com currently displays a blank page, rather than a forum that used to be in place. Apple applied to take control of the domain earlier this month, hoping to wrest it away from a protection agency identified as the Corporation Service Company.

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Rumor has LG, AU Optronics supplying 7-inch iPad LCDs

21 hours ago | Posted in: industry, iPad

Two companies, LG and AU Optronics, have been certified to supply LCD panels for Apple's rumored 7/7.85-inch iPad, says the Taiwanese publication Liberty Times. The firms are claimed to be aiming toward a product launch sometime in the second half of 2012, and an initial run of 6 million iPads. Liberty adds that TPK is expected to produce 4 million backlight modules, while Chimei Innolux will build 2 million; Nissha Printing will allegedly produce the touch film sensor.

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iPhone apps: Pocket Universe, Oh! Cube, Pimp Your Screen

21 hours ago | Posted in iphone apps

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    Pocket Universe 4.6 ($1)

    Pocket Universe 4.6 is an updated version of the popular astronomy app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. It offers new un-lockable achievements that are available via Game Center support, and an improved “More” menu that's now labelled as “Extras”. Several bug fixes are included as well.

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    Oh! Cube 1.0 ($1)

    A new 3D puzzle game is now available for the iPhone/iPad, called Oh! Cube. The object of the game is to remove specific blocks from a cube in order to reveal the hidden object within. Currently, the game features 100 different playable levels, and is available for a special limited time price of $1.

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    Pimp Your Screen 1.7 ($1)

    Pimp Your Screen enables users to customize the look of their device by providing a selection of specially designed backgrounds and skins. The new 1.7 version adds support for the latest iPad's Retina display, as well as multiple stability/performance improvements and new home screens and skins.

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    Extinction Squad 1.0 ($1)

    Turner Broadcasting System has unveiled Extinction Squad, a new adventure game where players try to rescue endangered animals from extinction. The game features both an Adventure mode and a Countdown mode to play through, along with leaderboards to compete on via Game Center support.

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    Start Walk for iPad 5.7.3 ($5)

    Start Walk for iPad 5.7.3 is an upgrade to the interactive astronomy guide with real-motion tracking functionality. The update adds new music by Astropilot, as well as corrected info about the Sun. Multiple bug fixes are also included, and deal with compass orientation and issues involving the HIP catalog.

 

Time Warner, Viacom drop dispute over iOS TV streaming

22 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, industry, iPhone apps, iPad, iPad apps

Viacom and Time Warner Cable have agreed to drop lawsuits against one another over the latter's TWC TV app for iOS, according to a joint statement. "All of Viacom’s programming will now be available to Time Warner Cable subscribers for in-home viewing via internet protocol-enabled devices such as iPads and Time Warner Cable will continue to carry Viacom’s Country Music Television (CMT) programming," the release reads. "In reaching the settlement agreement, Time Warner Cable and Viacom were also able to resolve other unrelated business matters to their mutual satisfaction. Neither side is conceding its original legal position or will have further comment."

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 leaked data hints at quad-core

Thu May 17, 2012 | Posted in: computers, iPad

Suggestions that Samsung may have delayed the launch of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in order to leapfrog the dual-core (quad GPU) A5X processor in the new iPad with a quad-core processor have gained momentum with leaked benchmarks spotted. The South Korean company had revealed a version of the forthcoming Galaxy Note 10.1 at the Mobile World Congress in February running the same dual-core processor as its 5.3-inch Galaxy Note stable mate. The leaked benchmarks show a Samsung tablet with a 1280x752 resolution running the 1.4GHz Exynos 4412 quad-core processor paired with Mali-604T graphics.

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Apple now has 7.9 percent of global handset market

Thu May 17, 2012 | Posted in: iPhone, industry, mobile phones, Apple

Data from research analysis firm Gartner has revealed that Apple has managed to capture almost eight percent of the global market for mobile phones of all types -- both feature phones and smartphones combined, The Mac Observer reports. This makes the company the third-largest mobile phone maker in the world, behind Nokia and Samsung. Apple has doubled its share of the global cell phone market in only a year.

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Genius Widecam F100 Ultra wide angle webcam debuts

Thu May 17, 2012 | Posted in: digital imaging

In an industry first, peripheral maker Genius announced a 1080p 120-degree ultra wide angle USB2 web camera. The Widecam F100 shoots video for web chats in 1080p and is compatible with Skype, FaceTime, Logitech Vid HD, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger. An integrated stereo microphone rounds out the features of the new camera.

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Apple tops ACSI survey on cellphone makers by a wide margin

Thu May 17, 2012 | Posted in: iPhone, mobile phones, Apple

The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) has released its latest findings on the state of US consumer satisfaction in the areas of cellphone manufacturers and wireless carriers. For the former, there was one runaway winner -- Apple. For the latter, Sprint was able to score a win among a tight field. Overall satisfaction was up an incremental 0.1 percent to a 75.9 score out of a possible 100.

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Video: Jobs predicted or knew of publisher boycott

Wed May 16, 2012 | Posted in: Apple

A 2010 video has surfaced of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs prognosticating that e-books would eventually wind up around the same price on most competing e-book stores. The video comes as the Justice Department pursues its e-book lawsuit against Apple and two other publishers for alleged price-collusion. Depending on one's interpretation of the video, Jobs' statement could imply foreknowledge of publisher plans or just industry canniness, and could even figure in the Justice Department's case.

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LaCie Ships new 2big Network Attached Storage

Wed May 16, 2012 | Posted in: upgrades/storage

On May 15, LaCie announced an addition to its network attached storage (NAS) line of products. The LaCie 2big NAS joins the product lineup. The new drive case is fully compatible with Apple's Time Machine software as well as Windows 7 Backup. Remote access is by way of FTP, SFTP, or HTTP file transfer. Cloud storage is accessible by an iOS application.

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