Monday August 12
19:00
CBS Sports app updated for iPad, adds live video
Finally catching up to the tablet generation, CBS has released an updated version of its CBS Sports app that comes complete with full iPad support. On top of that significant upgrade the app now also features live video for a variety of sports including NCAA basketball, college football, and the PGA Tour.
Until today's addition of live video, the app was designed solely as a portal for checking sports scores and stats for just about every sports organization you can think of. The early user reviews of the updated app appear to be almost universally positive. If you're looking for a free app for live sport,s it seems CBS is on top of their game.
[via 9to5Mac]
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18:46
Thinner iPad, Retina iPad mini to arrive in 2013,...
Apple is allegedly preparing to release a Retina-equipped iPad mini and a thinner 9.7-inch iPad later this year, unnamed sources have told Bloomberg. The claims mesh with other reports and analyst predictions surrounding the next-generation Mini, as the current model falls behind the pixel density of competing devices such as Google's new Nexus 7 tablet....
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18:12
Acorn 4.1 - Bitmap image editor. (Demo)
Acorn is a new image editor built with one goal in mind - simplicity. Fast, easy, and fluid, Acorn provides the options you'll need without any overhead. Acorn feels right, and won't drain your bank account.
- Take screenshots using Acorn and edit them right away.
- Chain together image filters to create stunning effects.
- Layer based image editing, an industry standard.
- Make new images and layers using your built-in iSight.
- Easy image and canvas resizing, just by changing the size of your window.
- Take advantage of every pixel of your monitor with full screen image editing.
- Tablet sensitive for pressure strokes and using the tablet's eraser.
- Vector shape and text layers.
- Freeform, elliptical, rectangular, and magic wand selections.
- Gradients.
- Create and apply custom text styles.
- Control opacity and blending modes for each layer.
- Write plugins using the...
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18:00
Testing the Garmin Head Up Display (HUD) for...
Garmin is just beginning to ship the company's first HUD (head up display) unit for in-car use with Garmin and Navigon apps. The U.S. $129.99 device (on summer sale) sits on your dash, and can project navigation information on your windshield using a supplied transparent film or a built-in reflector.
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The unit plugs into a 12 volt supply in your car with an included cable and then connects to your iPhone via Bluetooth. The HUD notifies the driver of upcoming turns with an arrow in the appropriate direction and the distance until the turn. It also gives you your estimated time of arrival at your destination, along with your current speed and the speed limit on the road you are on if it is in the Garmin or Navigon databases (...
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17:30
Apple adds free iBook offer to Apple Store app
At the beginning of August Apple launched a new free content program in their Apple Store app, kicking things off with a free download of Color Zen. Today the latest piece of free content has been released, and it should make parents of small children very happy. The over-the-air update allows users to download Margaret Wise Brown's children's book Away in My Airplane as a free iBook.
Apple retail employees were told about the free book release this morning in a note informing them to use the release to promote iBooks and the iBookstore with customers in their stores. The book offer expires on August 28th, and is only available in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Sweden according to a ...
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17:25
Larry Ellison, long-time friend of Steve Jobs, says...
Larry Ellison, the CEO of Oracle, longtime close friend of Steve Jobs, and former Apple Director, shared with CBS’s Charlie Rose what he believes post-Jobs Apple will look like. As quoted by AllThingsD:
“Well, we already know,” Ellison told Rose. “We saw — we conducted the experiment. I mean, it’s been done. We saw Apple with Steve Jobs. We saw Apple without Steve Jobs. We saw Apple with Steve Jobs. Now, we’re gonna see Apple without Steve Jobs.”
Ellison’s quote seems to be referring to Apple’s history with Steve Jobs (the time in which the company launched the iPhone, iPad, and iPod, for example) in comparison to Apple’s darker years with leadership from the likes of John Sculley and Gil Amelio.
Now, with Steve Jobs’s hand-picked successor Tim Cook and the rest of the leadership team with Jony Ive, Craig Federighi, and Eddy Cue at...
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17:06
Facebook acquires speech-translation developer...
Facebook has announced that it has acquired Mobile Technologies, a Pittsburgh-based company that specializes in speech translation technology. The company boasts of producing the world's first offline speech-to-speech translation app, Jibbigo, along with the first simultaneous interpretation system for educational lectures....
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17:00
Pad & Quill's Cartella Linen: A solid...
Steve Sande is normally our Pad & Quill guru, but when the new Cartella Linen came along, he had one sent out to me for a test drive.
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I took a look at the leather-bound Cartella nearly a year ago with my smaller MacBook Air, and the larger linen-bound one is much the same. Instead of covered in leather, it features American Buckram cloth that's used in binding books. You have your choice of red or black.
As with previous models, the interior tray is made of Baltic Birch, with cutouts to hold the MacBook Air in place and rubber bumpers to create a tight fit. The ports are easily accessed, and a slash pocket can hold papers. A thick elastic band secures the case.
Like all their cases, the Cartella Linen is handmade in Minneapolis.
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16:58
The Hyperloop
The solar-powered system, which Musk previously described as a cross between a Concorde, rail gun and air-hockey table, would shoot as many as 28 passengers in each enclosed capsule through a low-pressure steel tube at up to 800 miles per hour, according to the 57-page design plan.
It will be very interesting to see if Elon Musk or someone else will actually build this.
∞ Read this on The Loop
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16:52
Larry Ellison Says We Already Know What Apple...
Many people are wondering what the post-Steve-Jobs Apple will look like, but Larry Ellison said he already knows.
Speaking with Charlie Rose in an interview for “CBS This Morning,” the Oracle CEO (and close Jobs friend) implied that Apple without Jobs won’t be that different from what happened last time Jobs left the company.
“Well, we already know,” Ellison told Rose. “We saw — we conducted the experiment. I mean, it’s been done. We saw Apple with Steve Jobs. We saw Apple without Steve Jobs. We saw Apple with Steve Jobs. Now, we’re gonna see Apple without Steve Jobs.”
Needless to say, I’m sure that Tim Cook and Jony Ive don’t think of themselves as John Scully and Gil Amelio. But the question of what the new Apple is to become certainly remains an open one.
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16:44
Bloomberg: Apple to debut iPad mini with Retina...
Coming amidst a volley of iPhone and iPad rumors, Bloomberg is now reporting that Apple will launch a Retina iPad mini and a slimmed down full-size iPad by the end of 2013.
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16:31
Apple to Release Thinner Fifth-Generation iPad and...
As parts releases have suggested, Bloomberg reports that Apple will release a thinner full-sized iPad in the final three months of this year -- this would suggest that the iPad would be released at a separate media event from the one supposedly scheduled for September 10th when the next iPhone is expected to be released.
Bloomberg also says Apple will release a Retina-equipped iPad mini in the same time-frame, similar to previous reports.
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16:30
Path opens up its API to a baker's dozen of...
The Path (free, with many in-app purchases for stickers and whatnot) social network has opened the doors to 13 new API partners that will now sport a "Share on Path" button in their apps. Path's integration initially started with Nike, giving users a way to share their runs and fitness levels through Path.
VP of business development for Path Matt Van Horn told our sister site TechCrunch that the company curated the list of partners to fit its goal of being a more personal and almost private social network. The company found that users felt more comfortable sharing the Nike fitness information with their smaller friend group on Path than they did sharing the same data on Facebook or Twitter.
The range of new partners is quite broad, including social video network Viddy...
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16:30
Remains of the Day: Norway, no how
Developers are welcomed back into Apple’s fold, Steve Jobs once considered going consumer-only, and one Scandinavian country says no-no to 3D flyovers. The remainders for Monday, August 12, 2013 are transmitted exclusively in Norse code.
All Apple Developer Services Back Online after Hack, Apple Offers Free Month Extension (MacRumors)
Apple has finally returned all of its developer systems to active duty, as well as offering registered developers an additional month of membership, gratis. Unfortunately, that extra month was the one you just had where all the servers were down. Better luck next time!
Apple’s evolving view of “pro” (Ken Segall’s Observatory)
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16:21
Rumor: Photos claim to show 'iPhone 5C'...
A set of images hit the Web on Monday claiming to show the so-called "iPhone 5C's" physical control buttons in a number of different colors.
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16:07
Photos of Potential 'iPhone 5C' Volume...
Australian writer Sonny Dickson has shared some images of what he claims are the volume buttons for Apple’s upcoming low-cost plastic-shelled iPhone, dubbed the "iPhone 5C." The buttons are shown in bright shades of green, yellow, red, and blue, matching previous descriptions of the device.
The pill-shaped button design, which deviates from the round volume buttons found in the iPhone 5, matches up with design drawings leaked in June. Based on those drawings and other component leaks, MacRumors released...
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16:00
The Iconfactory talks "flat" icons
The Iconfactory is a design company that helps create interface designs and icons for various apps. With the impending release of iOS 7 and the flat redesign that's coming with it, the company has published a blog post detailing what the shift to flat icons means for designers.
At first glance the idea of creating flat icons for iOS seems like it should be easier to create. Iconfactory doesn't agree. In their view creating flat icons requires distilling an image down to its most basic parts, while still retaining the recognizable details that users associate with the apps they use. In a new blog post the design firm breaks this idea down further:
If you assume that Apple's flat style makes it easier and faster to create a great app icon, think different. Those tiny illustrations have a tall order to fill. At a basic level app icons are...
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15:41
Bloomberg: Thinner iPad 5, Retina iPad mini this...
Bloomberg has corroborated multiple reports regarding Apple’s next iPad and iPhone models.
Apple also plans to introduce a new iPad mini, the first with a high-resolution screen, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the development is private. The new iPad models are set to be introduced in the last three months of the year, one of the people said.
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15:36
Storm Sim [Sponsor]
Storm Sim is the audio experience of a thunderstorm in your pocket. The app is more than a pre-recorded loop; it dynamically generates storms in real-time so it’s always unique and it never repeats.
It supports nearly infinite customization. Add more lightning, dial back the rain, or include a splash of freight train; get that perfect night’s sleep or just relax after a busy day.
Includes sleep and wake timers, AirPlay, LED Clock, add-on packs, and more. It’s a Universal app for iPhone and iPad that supports iOS 5 or higher.
Jim’s note: I showed this app to my wife and not only did she like it, she said she wished she had when the kids were smaller.
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15:30
ECBC Harpoon Daypack carries gear in a compact...
The slim Harpoon Daypack from ECBC carries your gear in a compact, easily portable package. The black version with red accent stitching I tested includes water-resistant YKK zippers with rubber coated metal pull tabs. The durable 840D HD nylon construction and its seams are finished well, and no stray threads appeared during use. The Harpoon also comes in grey.
The back panel on the backpack strap side includes medium filled protective material, and the inside is divided into pockets for your devices. The Harpoon Daypack includes a laptop pocket with a small overflap suitable for any sized MacBook. In front of the laptop sleeve lies a pocket with a velcro closure for an iPad or other tablet.
Another zippered net pocket above the tablet sleeve holds cables, chargers, or any other small miscellaneous items.
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15:23
Apple to expand USB takeback program to UK, other...
The Apple USB power adapter takeback program has expanded.
Per MacNN and 9to5Mac, Apple is extending the number of eligible countries in its USB adapter takeback program. The program began in China August 9th, and is coming to the US on August 16th. Now also joining on the 16th will be Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, and the UK.
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15:17
The Inside Story of Creating Apple’s “Tri-tone”...
Apple's marimba-based "Tri-tone" alert sound is ubiquitous. It's the default sound for incoming text messages on the iPhone, but it wasn't actually created inside Apple. A programmer and musician named Kelly Jacklin posted a blog entry that describes how he created the sound for the makers of SoundJam when they wanted an alert to let you know your CD had finished burning.
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15:03
What if Apple Holds a Launch Event and Nobody Cares?
Sept. 10 reportedly is the day Apple will unveil its latest iPhone. Although there have been some apparently well-founded leaks, Apple has not confirmed anything. It hasn't said whether it will be launching an iPhone 5S or a 5C, as rumored. It has not even confirmed the Sept. 10 launch date. Despite the radio silence on Apple's part, there's been no shortage of speculation. There is talk, for example, of an iPhone 5S with a fingerprint reader -- something that Apple's acquisition of Authentec would support.
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15:00
9to5Toys Last Call: 20% off iTunes gift card, $290...
From 9to5Toys.com:
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15:00
Mac App of the Week: File Shredder helps you...
Cleaning off my hard drive this week, I discovered a few years' worth of tax documents in a long-forgotten-about folder. As I prepared to toss the folder into the trash, I paused to consider whether there was a more secure way to dispose of these files, which contain all the information someone would need to hijack my identity. A quick stroll though the Mac App Store turned up File Shredder, an inexpensive utility that seemed to fit the bill.
Unlike sending an item to the trash which only removes the pointer to the file and not the actual file, File Shredder uses an algorithm to overwrite the file with data and erase it past the point of recovery. With File Shredder, I could securely delete a file and rest easy knowing that no one could retrieve that file if my computer ever fell into the wrong hands.
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14:54
Apple extends adapter takeback program to UK, other...
Apple is extending the number of eligible countries in its USB adapter takeback program. The program began in China August 9th, and is coming to the US on August 16th. Now also joining on the 16th will be Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, and the UK....
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14:51
Apple's request to conduct 3D mapping of Oslo...
A request by Apple to photograph Oslo from the air was rebuffed by the Norwegian government, prompting the U.S. embassy to offer support for the initiative meant to broaden Flyover coverage in the Maps app.
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14:34
Sony preps Bluetooth lens attachments for iPhones,...
A set of images leaked on Monday claim to show off a new device from Sony aimed at turning smartphones like the iPhone into something approaching a full-fledged camera.
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14:30
Phone unlocking sees sharp increase in popularity...
When the US Library of Congress ruled to make the unlocking of smartphones illegal, its motive was (obviously) to discourage the practice. But it seems that since the ban on the practice was put into effect in January, at least one phone unlocking service has actually seen a rather drastic increase in customers wishing to free their mobile phones from the grasp of a specific carrier.
As VentureBeat reports, UK-based Mobile Unlocked -- a company that provides remote unlocks for a wide range of iOS, Android and Windows Phone devices -- has seen its US sales spike by 71 percent since the ban. What's more, the company hasn't been actively advertising to American smartphone owners, and yet the US is the only...
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14:23
Steve Jobs Named Disney Legend, Emotional Speeches...
Steve Jobs was named a Disney Legend on Sunday. The award ceremony included emotional speeches from Disney CEO Bob Iger, who presented the award, and John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer, Pixar, Walt Disney Animation Studios, who accepted the award for Mr. Jobs, who died in 2011. Both speeches include interesting anecdotes about their relationships with Steve Jobs, but it's the raw emotion that choked us up. GL keeping a dry eye through the whole thing. Mr. Lasseter's story included the moment when Steve Jobs sat down to tell him Apple asked him to come back as CEO. This is super cool.
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14:18
How to encrypt a file from the OS X command line
OS X supports encrypting files from the command line, if you need to do so by logging in remotely.
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14:11
∞ The Warsaw Guitar Orchestra
14:00
Olloclip's Telephoto + Circular Polarizing Lens...
For iPhone photography, the Olloclip 3-in-1 lens kit (US$69.99) has no peer. The kit includes high quality wide-angle, fisheye, and macro lenses ... but no telephoto lens. That hole in the Olloclip line has now been filled with the addition of the new Telephoto + Circular Polarizing Lens ($99.99) kit. This lens and filter combo is available for order now, and was scheduled to ship in late July, 2013 -- that date, of course, has come and gone, and the Olloclip website is still showing that the telephoto can only be pre-ordered.
Design
The telephoto lens is a 2X lens, meaning that everything seen through it is magnified optically by two times. Like the other Olloclip lenses, the telephoto is made from optical glass and aluminum, much more durable and optically superior than plastic.
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13:58
Facebook mobile apps get OpenTable, TV and movie...
Facebook is this week updating its mobile apps with several features. Among these is previously-anticipated OpenTable integration, which will allow North American users to make reservations via a restaurant's profile page. When making a reservation, people will be able to pick from a selection of available times, and specify their party's size....
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13:45
Daily Update for August 12, 2013
It's the TUAW Daily Update, your source for Apple news in a convenient audio format. You'll get all the top Apple stories of the day in three to five minutes for a quick review of what's happening in the Apple world.
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Daily Update for August 12, 2013 originally appeared on TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Mon, 12 Aug 2013 15:45:00 EST. Please see our...
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13:43
Apple, Inc. market cap up $11.7 billion after news...
One week after the Obama administration's veto of an import ban affecting Apple helped to send the company's stock up $6.9 billion, news of an import ban affecting Samsung has again helped Apple's market value gain ground, this time by almost twice as much.
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13:33
iOS 7’s iBooks: Apple, Leave The Skeuomorphism Alone
We got our first taste of a flat iBooks in OS X Mavericks Developer Preview 5. Bryan Chaffin thinks it looks great, but he's woried that Apple plans to sacrifice skeuomorphic page turning in iOS, too. He thinks that iBooks should be the exception to the rule on Apple's Altar of Flatness, and here's why.
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13:30
Lord of the Rings: War in the North will hit the Mac...
Fans of J.R.R. Tolkien and Middle Earth rejoice -- Feral Interactive will be shipping a Mac port of Snowblind Studios' The Lord of the Rings: War in the North (US$30) on August 29.
Don't be surprised if you don't recall any of the events that take place in the title, which is an action role playing game set in northern Middle Earth. About the only mention of the war in the trilogy came from Gandalf the White, saying "With his far-reaching right hand, Sauron might have done great evil in the North. Yet all that has been averted because a handful of heroes stood in his path."
That small band of heroes consists of Eradin the Ranger, Andriel the Elf, and Farin the Dwarf, who take on the forces of Sauron in the game. LOTR:WITN is playable in both single-player and co-op multiplayer modes, and requires at least OS X 10.7.5 (be sure to check the system requirements before purchase).
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13:00
Rumor Roundup: Will headlines phrased as a question...
13:00
Needham drops Apple stock target to $595 based on...
As part of a semi-annual valuation, investment firm Needham & Co. has cut its price target for Apple stock from $710 to $595. Analyst Charlie Wolf cites a "more hostile competitive environment" since the last valuation in February, along with a shift in shopping habits, both of which are reflected in the fall of the Mac, iPad, and iPhone operating segments. "The largest percentage decline -- 42.3% -- was in the Mac segment as the negative impact of tablets on PC sales became increasingly apparent in the first half of the calendar year," he writes. "The iPad experienced the next largest decl...
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12:49
Sony to launch iPhone-compatible lens cameras
Sony is reportedly readying the launch of two iPhone-compatible lens camera attachments, as allegedly leaked images show. One of two rumored cameras would have a short zoom Carl Zeiss lens and 20.2 MP sensor, while the other would have an long zoom lens and 18 MP sensor. Each accessory will…
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12:33
Apple Offers Ebook Settlement Terms… in Europe
Did you know that Apple and five major publishers were under antitrust investigation in Europe as well as in the United States? Things worked out a bit differently there, with Apple and the publishers offering legally binding commitments to changes in their business practices.
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12:30
Skype update for iPad and iPhone brings HD video...
12:28
Citing 'increasingly hostile' competition...
Investment firm Needham & Company cut its price target for shares of Apple from $710 to $595 on Monday, citing growing competition in both of the company's key markets: phones and tablets.
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12:26
Apple to support third-party USB power plug trade-...
12:08
Mellel 3.2.3 - Powerful word processor with...
Mellel is the leading word processor for OS X, and has been widely considered the industry standard since its inception. Mellel focuses on writers and scholars for technical writing and multilingual word processing. It offers special tools to help you write and organize long documents easily. If you need multilingual support or are writing bi-directional text, Mellel is just the thing for you: Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, and Syriac never looked better on a Mac. Even if you don't need all the bells and whistles, Mellel is still the right choice for you: clean, stable, and easy to use.
Version 3.2.3:
Note: The version available for download is 3.2.3. The version available in the Mac App Store is 3.2.2.
- Fixed a bug that caused Mellel to fail opening non-Mellel documents under Leopard (rtf, doc, opml, etc).
- Fixed an issue that caused the app to crash when exporting to PDF when the document contained malformed...
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12:00
Distil Union intros Wally's protective big...
Remember Wally? It is an attachable leather wallet for the iPhone 5 that came out earlier this year and was a real hit on Kickstarter. Now the team at Distil Union in beautiful Charleston, SC, have decided that they'd like to protect your iPhone 5 a bit more and today they're introducing the Wally Case for iPhone 5 (US$40 pre-order on Kickstarter).
What's different? The original Wally stuck to the back of your iPhone 5 with a nano-suction material, but didn't offer any protection to the sides of the phone. Wally Case takes a polycarbonate frame with a scratch-resistant coating, and then adds that luxurious Argentinian vegetable-tanned leather wallet with the convenient pull-tab...
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11:56
Apple's App Store Still Number One in Revenue...
According to a new report from App Store analytics firm Distimo, Apple's App Store revenue still tops Google Play revenue despite the latter’s increase in growth over the past six months.
While Apple's App Store revenue increased 15% over the course of the last six months, Google Play revenue increased 67%. In July alone, Google Play saw 11% growth, compared to the App Store's 3%.
A similar report from App Annie two weeks ago confirmed that App Store revenue remains 2.3 higher than Google Play revenue even though Google Play downloads eclipsed App Store downloads during the second quarter of 2013.
The majority of the App Store's revenue comes from the United States, followed by Japan and the United Kingdom. Though some countries like Russia spent more on...
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11:50
Facebook update brings restaurant reservations and...
As announced on the Facebook for Business news blog, the social network has added new features in an update to their mobile applications today.
Taking advantage of the OpenTable service, visiting a restaurant’s page now shows available times and reservations and everything can be completed right inside the Facebook app.
Using their mobile devices, will be able to book tables via Facebook Pages for restaurants. The update represents a new way for people to discover and book great dining experiences, all within the Facebook mobile app. There’s no need to visit a separate mobile site...
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11:35
Sony 'Lens Camera' self-contained...
More details about a lens with a built-in camera from Sony have appeared in new leaks. The "Lens Camera" initially uncovered in mid-July is shown in new images attached via a clip-on mount to a smartphone, and will apparently be a massive upgrade to the image quality of the camera sensor typically associated with mobile devices....
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11:22
Briefly: TwitchTV updated, Skype now supports HD...
The largest video platform and community for gamers, Twitch, has updated its TwitchTV app for iOS to Version 2.3.5. TwitchTV lets users stream gaming video on demand, and chat with other users. One can browse for content by channel or game, and receive push notifications for when one's preferred channels are live. Version 2.3.5 offers more stable chat and bug fixes. Additionally, more than 750 of the top currently broadcasting channels are now viewable on the iOS app, and the Following view now allows toggling between mobile-viewable streams and those available on Twitch's site. TwitchTV is av...
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11:14
Briefly: CBS Sports app updated for iPad, Apple...
An updated version of the CBS Sports iOS app, which offers full support for the iPad, has been launched in the App Store. iPad users running iOS 6.0 or later can now access all of the on-demand and live content offered within the app, all within an interface designed for the larger screen. Live content is dependant on timing, offering NCAA basketball from January to April, the PGA Tour between May and August, and SEC football from September to December. CBS Sports is a free download from the App Store....
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11:13
Norwegian government blocks recording of iOS Flyover...
The Norwegian National Security Authority has halted Apple from recording the 3D imagery it wants for iOS Maps coverage of Oslo, according to local reports. The data would be used for Maps' Flyover feature, which lets users rotate and zoom in on buildings and other landmarks within select cities. To capture the necessary imagery, though, Apple has to circle each city using small aircraft equipped with special camera systems....
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11:00
PGP inventor doesn't use PGP "because it...
Phil Zimmermann is a legend in the world of online privacy, having invented PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) in 1991 to create a way of creating cryptographic privacy and authentication to keep digital communications -- and entire computers -- safe from prying eyes. Zimmermann was in the news last Friday when a company he founded -- Silent Circle -- decided to shut down and delete all email messages on its servers rather than have the US government force them to hand over customer data. One fascinating item in the Forbes article about the Silent Circle email shutdown was Zimmermann's admission that he doesn't use email much anymore because "PGP doesn't run very well on a Mac these days."
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10:38
Samsung Delays Tizen OS Development & North...
In February we posted a report titled "Samsung to Release a New High-End Smartphone in Q4 with its Own OS to Seriously Challenge Apple's iOS." As a global smartphone leader, it was reported that Samsung had to correct its one glaring weakness: Software. Samsung was to introduce its very own operating system at the Mobile World Congress, but limited its exposure to a behind-the-door presentation that apparently didn't go well. Now the Korean press is stating that Samsung is purposely delaying the debut of a high-end smartphone with the Tizen OS this year.
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10:31
Leaked press shots show Sony’s upcoming 20.2MP, Carl...
Last month a report from often reliable sources claimed that Sony was readying a new Carl Zeiss camera lens with a 20.2 MP sensor that would attach onto a smartphone and connect over WiFi or NFC. Today, SonyAlphaRumors is back with more details on the new products and this time has high-quality images of the upcoming “Lens-camera” accessory with what appear to be leaked press shots.
What you see on these images are the DSC-QX10 and DSC-QX100 lenses. Actually these are not normal lenses! They have built-in sensor, Bionz processor, Wifi/NFC wireless connection and SD card slot. These lenses have no LCD screen and no usual camera controls. You will be able to control them through your smart phone or tablet.
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10:11
Leaked part supports dual-LED flash in iPhone 5S
A newly-leaked top-rear panel for the iPhone 5S appears to support the notion that the device will have a dual-LED flash. While similar to an equivalent part for the iPhone 5, the 5S component has an elongated, pill-shaped hole near the ones for the lens and rear microphone. The leak may represent the first physical evidence that Apple is upgrading to a dual-LED format....
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10:00
Steve Jobs once considered abandoning the Pro market
When Apple released Final Cut Pro X, a debate raged concerning whether or not Apple was devoting enough resources towards its pro users. While Final Cut Pro X has improved in many ways since it first launched, many video professionals felt that the original offering was a step backwards in functionality.
The notion that Apple developed Final Cut Pro X for the mainstream market at the expense of professional video editors underscores a larger question regarding Apple's commitment to the pro market altogether.
To that end, long-time Chiat/Day advertising director Ken Segall recently penned a blogpost tackling that very question and addressing Apple's "evolving" view of the pro market.
Interestingly, Segall relays that Steve Jobs once...
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09:58
[Sponsor] iDraw
iDraw is a powerful yet easy-to-use graphic design and illustration app created specifically for Mac OS X. It’s designed to be lightweight, modern, and fast. It can import and edit a variety of formats — including PDF, SVG, EPS, and AI files — and the latest update now adds the ability to also import/export Photoshop PSD files. An iPad version of iDraw is also available, and documents can be shared between Mac and iPad using iCloud. iDraw is available on the Mac App Store for only $24.99.
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09:50
PhoneSuit’s Flex Pocket Charger for iPhone is Small...
The Flex Pocket Charger from PhoneSuit gives users a small, 2.8 ounce iPhone or iPod battery that fits easily in any pocket. It has a native Lighting connector, but a 30-pin to Lightning adapter can be used. It has a capacity of 2600 mAh, enough to charge an iPhone 5 almost twice and offers charging passthrough.
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09:47
Apple Updates Apple Store App with Free iBookstore...
Apple has quietly launched an over-the-air update to its Apple Store app today, replacing its first free content offering, Color Zen, with the children’s book Away in My Airplane by Margaret Wise Brown.
The free iBook offering was detailed in a note to Apple’s retail employees this morning (via 9to5Mac), notifying them that the download is intended to give them a reason to discuss the iBooks app and the iBookstore when communicating with customers.
Earlier this month, Apple launched an "iBooks...
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09:36
Skype for iPad adds HD video calling, CBS Sports...
Skype users that own the newest iPad can now take advantage of its HD front camera, as the app saw an update today, and meanwhile the CBS Sports app has added the ability for viewers to stream live video of events.
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09:33
Report: iPad mini’s touchscreen tech will enable a...
The next full-size iPad will apparently look less like this and more like the iPad mini. Jacqui Cheng
For some time now, the rumor mill has been saying that Apple's ten-inch iPad is due to be remade in the iPad mini's image. Alleged photos of the next iPad's front glass show that the tablet may have much thinner mini-style bezels, and now a new report from the generally reliable Wall Street Journal suggests that Apple will be using some of the mini's touchscreen technology to reduce the tablet's thickness.
According to the WSJ's sources ("people with knowledge of the matter"), the next full-size iPad will toss out its glass-based capacitive touch layer in favor of a thinner "film-based" layer, which is lighter but...
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09:32
Apps: Cocktail, Totals, BackupLoupe
09:26
HTC Looks to Robert Downey Jr. to Rehab Its Image
After seeing its fortunes rapidly rise — and then come back down to earth just as fast — Taiwanese phone maker HTC is looking to rebuild its image.
For the past few months, HTC has been talking about a big marketing push. On Monday, the company announced a few more details on that long-awaited campaign, which features Robert Downey Jr.
And Robert Downey Jr. certainly knows a thing or two about trying to rebuild things after a few stumbles.
For its part, HTC has signed Downey to a two-year deal, and plans a campaign to literally redefine what the company stands for. A randomizer on HTC’s site lets users come up...
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09:05
Apple Store app now offering free book amid iBooks...
09:00
Norwegian government bans Apple from capturing 3D...
The Norwegian government has banned Apple from capturing 3D Flyover Maps imagry of Oslo, reports Aftenposten (via 9to5Mac). Apparently the Norwegian National Security Authority has instituted the ban because it is concerned that the small aircraft Apple uses, which has advanced 3D photography systems on board, could map confidential buildings and other security infrastructure in the city.
Apple is now working with the United States Embassy in Norway to help resolve the issue. Oslo's mayor Fabian Stang has come out in support of Apple saying its 3D maps can help not only those that live in the capital, but increase tourist interest as...
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08:41
Managing iPhone and iPad Wallpaper Settings
Customizing your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to reflect your personality is an easy way to make your device clearly your own. You can even set different images for your Home and Lock screens, and it's easy to do. Read on to learn how.
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08:39
iPhone Patent Wars: Apple's $1.1 billion ARM...
The wholesale appropriation of Apple's Macintosh technology portfolio by Microsoft in the early 1990s had a profound effect upon how the industry began to think about intellectual property and protecting innovation through patent filings.
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08:36
Delayed fingerprint sensor production could hamper...
Initial production of the iPhone 5S may reach only 3 to 4 million units in the current quarter, compared an earlier plan for 10 million, industry sources claim. The issue is said to be the phone's fingerprint sensor; while it was reportedly going to start production at TSMC in May, and then head to packaging at Xintec, Apple has allegedly need further work on integrating the part with iOS 7. Xintec, meanwhile, is said to be returning low yields....
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08:33
Skype for iPad updated for version 4.10, receives HD...
On Monday, Skype released version 4.10 of its iPad app with the ability to make HD quality video calls in addition to several other performance improvements.
Per 9to5 Mac, the HD video calling feature is only available on the fourth-generation iPad, and version 4.10 also brings the following fixes and changes:
- Make HD quality video calls from your iPad 4.
- General improvements to call quality and stability.
- A...
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08:33
KeynotePro launches new themes
KeynotePro has introduced two new themes -- Brighton and District for Keynote -- as well as expanded support for iOS devices.
Brighton (pictured) is described as a "curvaceous, deco-evoking Motion-Enhanced theme featuring a sea-side palette." District is a "modern, print-inspired geometric design including two distinct palettes."
iOS device support has been expanded with an iOS Quick-Launch feature on Keynotepro.com . It enables many of the most popular KeynotePro themes to be opened directly within Keynote for iOS without needing to first apply the theme on a Mac.
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08:28
Chapter 8 of “Take Control of Your Digital Photos”...
As we get closer to the end of our streamed ebook, “Take Control of Your Digital Photos,” Jeff Carlson turns his attention to ensuring that all your work applying keywords and other metadata doesn’t go down the drain with a crashed hard disk. In this chapter, Jeff provides recommendations for backing up and archiving your photos at a variety of levels, since they’re are likely among the most important data you have.
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08:18
Awem launches Golden Trails 3: The Guardian’s Creed ...
Awem has released Golden Trails 3: The Guardian’s Creed for Mac. It's a hidden object game with the Templar setting that continues the Golden Trails series
Here's how the game is described: "What can the walls tell you? 18th century France still keeps the secrets of the Order of Knights Templar. Search for the truth together with brave Jacque in this hidden object game full of unexpected twists.
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08:08
Report: Next iPhone may bow on Sept. 10
08:03
ExtraBITS for 12 August 2013
This week, Adam made an appearance on the Tech Night Owl podcast to discuss the Apple ebook verdict. Blogger Shawn Blanc released an ebook of his own, called “Delight Is in the Details” — it’s worth a look for anyone who creates. President Obama wanted you to be delighted with NSA surveillance, and is promising to change the program to be more transparent. Ken Segall, a longtime Apple advisor, explains how Apple is changing the professional market to be more accessible. Meanwhile, leading ebook vendors are arguing against being forced to make their devices more accessible. A service long known for accessibility — Instapaper — now has a new beta Web app. Amazon has long been portrayed as the anti-Apple, but analyst Horace Dediu shows why the two have more in common than you might think. The patent troll Lodsys has dismissed a lawsuit against a developer, the mystery of why Xerox copiers were switching up numbers has been solved, and we delve into how much your favorite tech...
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08:03
Rumor: Apple to hold iPhone media event on September...
The next-gen Apple iPhone may have a media event date.
Per All Things Digital and AppleInsider, unnamed sources have indicated that Apple is looking to hold a media event for the long-anticipated iPhone model on September 10th. That date would occur on the second to the last day of the IFA consumer electronics trade show being held in Berlin, Germany from September 6-11. Samsung is expected to announce its Galaxy Note 3...
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08:00
TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 12...
Notable software releases this week include Skype 6.7 and Downcast 1.0.1.
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08:00
Twitter #music app updated with new music discovery...
As Internet radio continues to be one of the hottest games in town, Twitter has updated its #music app to better compete with big players like Pandora, Spotify, and Rdio. As with any online content service, a fundamental issue to overcome is discovery: how users can easily find new and relevant content they enjoy. To this end, Twitter #music has increased its discovery tools significantly.
Users can now hear tracks that their preferred artists are listening to, as well as music from similar artists. The app now also notices which artists a user has tweeted about, and will include more of their music in the radio stream. Additionally, the new Twitter #music app will scan the music library on your iPhone and upload its metadata to Twitter in order to give a user more relevant music content suggestions.
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07:57
Coffitivity for the Mac and iPhone: Your Own Private...
The bustle and background noise in coffee shops can help stimulate your creativity, so the team at Coffitivity made a website that lets you hear that ambient noise even when you can't leave your desk. Now they've brought that experience out of the browser and into native apps for the Mac, iPhone and iPad. The apps include three different tracks: Morning Murmur, Lunchtime Lounge, and University Undertones. The iOS version includes an option to play music along with your coffeeshop sounds directly in the app, too. Coffitivity for the Mac is available through the Mac App Store, and the iPhone and iPad version is available through the App Store. Both are priced at US$1.99.
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07:48
Surface isn’t Microsoft’s only recent failure – look...
07:47
Cocktail updated to 6.6.1
On Monday, shareware developer Maintain released version 6.6.1 of CocktailCocktail (Mountain Lion Edition), the popular shareware utility program that allows for additional Mac OS X system tests. The new version, a 5.5 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and features:
- Improvements on the “Clear user caches” procedure.
- Added ability to change Launchpad background effect (Interface – Misc).
- Added ability to change Launchpad background blur radius (Interface – Misc).
- Added ability to refresh Launchpad contents (Interface – Misc).
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07:41
iPhone 5S: gold, new Home Button, dual flash...
Apple’s upcoming iPhone will indeed be called the iPhone 5S, according to a new report from Macotakara, which also makes several claims regarding specifics of the model that is now expected to debut in September. First, the report suggests that a third color option beyond black or white will…
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07:30
Apple's Fingerprint Feature still on Target for...
In our reports posted in April and June of this year we pointed to Apple having initial problems finding a coating material that wouldn't interfere with their upcoming iPhone fingerprint sensor. The glitch was noted as being serious enough that it could cause the technology to be delayed. Today, a new report confirms that while Apple will launch their next iPhone with fingerprint technology, the initial shipments for September could be slower than usual before ramping up in time for the holiday season.
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07:30
Access dozens of awesome high-res screen saver...
As first pointed out by OS X Daily, Mountain Lion's built-in screen savers cycle through a couple dozen awesome photos, across several categories, with images of space, nature, and more. The images are huge—and thus make great desktop backgrounds.
To find the images, use the Go To Folder command in the Finder (from the Go menu) and navigate here:
/System/Library/Frameworks/ScreenSaver.Framework/Versions/A/Resources/Default Collections/
There, you'll find four folders full of high-resolution imagery. You can copy them elsewhere, or even access the images from right where they are. Simply fire up the Desktop & Screen Saver preference pane, click the Plus (+) icon at the left, and add the folders—or individual images—as desired.
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07:27
External Link: Adam Engst Updates the Ebook Price...
The U.S. Department of Justice has weighed in with what “remedies” it wants to see applied to Apple after the company’s loss in the ebook price-fixing suit. In this segment of Tech Night Owl Live with Gene Steinberg, Adam Engst explains the case briefly and then analyzes why the proposed remedies don’t make any sense.
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07:22
Fifth-gen iPad to use same touch panel tech as iPad...
The fifth-generation iPad will adopt the same thin, film-based touch-panel technology used in the iPad mini, sources tell the Wall Street Journal. The fourth-gen iPad uses a glass touch panel, which sandwiches between an LCD and cover glass to form a complete display. Since the Mini's film-based touch panel has been successful, however, Apple is planning to bring the technology to the flagship 9.7-inch iPad, the sources claim....
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07:20
iPhone Media Event All But Confirmed for September 10
Over the weekend, AllThingsD reported that Apple will hold an iPhone-focused media event on September 10, introducing its next-generation iPhone 5S and perhaps a lower-cost "iPhone 5C".
AllThingsD has an excellent track record with such reports, suggesting that the event will indeed take place on that date, but in case there was any doubt, The Loop's Jim Dalrymple is now confirming the report with a simple "Yep" post.
Dalrymple is well connected at Apple and has on many occasions either confirmed or refuted other reports and rumors in simple one-word posts with 100% accuracy. Such reports are generally taken as coming directly from Apple but delivered through an unofficial channel.
Official media invitations for the event should appear roughly a week before...
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07:17
Get Ready for Sept 10 Apple iPhone Event
Following reports that Apple is planning an iPhone-related media event on September 10, The Loop's Jim Dalrymple has come out with a "yep." Even though Apple hasn't officially announced anything yet, his one word response is as good as a confirmation, so it's time to circle the date on your calendar.
The Mac Observer Spin:
Looks like September will be a busy month for Apple. New iPhone announcements means iOS 7 can't be far away.
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07:16
iPad 5 to use Mini-style film touch panel
Apple’s fifth-generation iPad will use a film-based touch panel like the iPad mini, according to The Wall Street Journal. The film-based touch panel sits on top of the iPad’s glass display, and is both lighter and thinner than the glass-based touch panel used in the current iteration of the…
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07:14
Breaking Bad season split not going over well with...
Breaking Bad, the hit TV show on AMC starring Bryan Cranston, officially returned last night for the highly anticipated second half of season 5. However, some iTunes users are realizing that the Season Pass they purchased for the first half of the season doesn’t grant them access to the second half.
The discrepancy comes from the fact that AMC has always promoted the fifth season as one season split into two parts. The first 8 episodes aired starting back in July 2012 and appeared on iTunes as “Season 5″. Some users that purchased a season pass then expected that it would include the last half of the season that kicked off last night. Unfortunately, when the second half of the season hit iTunes, it was...
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07:13
∞ Apple’s rumored September 10 iPhone event
07:09
External Link: Shawn Blanc’s Delight Is in the...
Blogger Shawn Blanc has released his first book, “Delight Is in the Details,” about how to create work that delights your audience, whether you’re a designer, developer, or writer. The $29 package includes an ebook in PDF, EPUB, and Mobipocket (Kindle) formats, an audiobook version, and individual interviews with creators such as Federico Viticci of MacStories, developer Marco Arment, and designer Jory Raphael. After reading it and listening to some of the interviews, I can say that it’s a great source of advice and inspiration for anyone who creates products. You can also purchase the ebook alone for $20, but I recommend spending the extra $9 for the interviews.
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07:02
BlackBerry convenes special committee to decide...
Trading of shares of Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry were halted Monday morning as the firm convened a special committee to explore strategic alternatives, fanning talk of a possible bid to go private in order to fix its problems while out of the public eye.
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07:00
Cincinnati Bell to offer iPhone 5 from August 16
Another US regional wireless carrier is set to offer the iPhone this week. As of August 16th, Cincinnati Bell will offer Apple's iPhone 5 to customers. Cincinnati Bell is a 140-year-old telephone company in Ohio, and interestingly, it illustrates the dilemma many smaller regional carriers face when considering the iPhone. As the Cincinnati Enquirer explains:
Cincinnati Bell plans to start carrying Apple's iPhone 5 this month, which will be the first time the company has offered the popular phone. Why the company's opted against carrying the iPhone until now vividly illustrates its wireless dilemma: Apple can force carriers to buy a certain number of iPhones, and those carriers must eat the cost of any unsold iPhones. Carriers also typically subsidize the cost of the $600 iPhones, which they sell for about $200.
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06:58
Rumors Persist that Apple is Working on a larger...
A rumor surfaced back kin May that Apple was working on a new 12.9" iPad for 2014. The larger tablet could be a better fit for the educational market and/or as part of a new notebook-tablet hybrid product. Today, a new rumor report suggests that the slowdown in Apple's 9.7 iPad model may force Apple to enlarge the iPad to ...
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06:56
“Take Control of Your Digital Photos,” Chapter 8
An old printed photo is precious often because it’s the only copy that exists. In the digital age, that type of scarcity isn’t a problem. You can easily make copies of a photo or have inexpensive prints made. And yet, digital photos suffer from a different type of scarcity: one hard drive failure can wipe out your photos — all of your photos — in an instant. The solution is to ensure you have a solid backup system in place. You also want to make sure you can view your photos in the distant future. Unfortunately, as I discuss at the end of this chapter, that isn’t an easy guarantee given how software and hardware will change over the years.
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06:50
Skype 6.7
Overhauls the search feature and fixes some bugs. (Free, 40.6 MB)
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06:43
External Link: President Obama Wants You to Feel...
On 9 August 2013, President Obama addressed concerns about the National Security Agency’s (NSA) domestic spying programs, but stopped far short of promising to curtail them. The president announced that the NSA will be launching a new Web site to better explain the program. While Obama stated that, “it’s right to ask questions about surveillance,” he said that Eric Snowden, who revealed the programs to the world, was not a “patriot.” Meanwhile, Obama has reportedly been in secret talks with technology executives, including Apple’s Tim Cook, to discuss the surveillance programs.
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06:40
External Link: How Apple Is Changing the...
Are you a professional user who feels abandoned by Apple? Ken Seagall, a long-time adviser to Apple, argues that Apple isn’t leaving pros behind, but is instead changing its professional tools to be accessible to more users. Seagall reveals that, at one point, Steve Jobs considered killing Apple’s professional products due to them requiring a lot of resources for a small, niche market — as opposed to the consumer market, which is larger and less demanding. While Seagall acknowledges that Apple will drive away some pros, he believes the company will succeed in advancing the market and empowering more users.
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06:36
Photos of Top Strip of iPhone 5S Rear Shell Again...
Following a report from last week that showed a clear photo of an alleged camera module, French website Nowhereelse.fr [Google Translation] has reposted photos of parts that appear to be the top and bottom strips for the back of the iPhone 5S. The photos were originally posted by a user on Chinese microblogging site Sina Weibo who regularly pulls together photos and other leaks from various sources.
Notably, the space for the flash modules on the top strip appear to have spacing for a dual-LED flash, which is consistent with a...
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06:35
Further evidence for dual-flash in iPhone 5S emerges...
Further evidence has emerged for suggestions that the iPhone 5S could have dual-LED flash in the form of photos of what French leak site NWE claims are part of the rear shell. The slot for the flash has room for two LEDs rather than one.
While it’s possible this is simply to double the power of the flash, analyst Ming...
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06:34
External Link: Redesigned Instapaper Web App Hits...
We’re at last seeing the first fruits of Betaworks’ acquisition of Instapaper, the read-it-later service started by Marco Arment. Betaworks has unveiled a redesigned Web site for the service, sporting a new, more modern look. The company is encouraging users to give it a look and offer feedback. One feature that remains notably absent is the capability to sort saved articles into folders.
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06:32
Apple Developer Services Now Back Online
After almost a month of limited availability, Apple’s developer services are now fully restored.
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06:10
iPad 5 to Use Same Touch Panel Technology as iPad...
Apple's suppliers are preparing the next-generation iPad for mass production and will reportedly use the same touch panel technology as the iPad mini in order to make reductions in weight and size, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The same touch-panel technology that made the iPad mini thin and light will likely feature in the next iPad, which is currently being produced by Apple Inc.'s Asian suppliers, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
What many consumers generally call a “screen” consists of multiple layers, and the “touch panel” specifically refers to the layer equipped with touch sensors, between the liquid-crystal display and the outermost cover glass. The iPad mini, according to a teardown report by research firm IHS iSuppli, uses a film-based touch panel, which is thinner and lighter than the glass-based touch panel that the current...
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06:09
Skype for iPad & iPhone updated with HD video...
Update: The iPhone version of Skype just received the same update with HD video calling support on iPhone 5.
Today Skype updated its iPad app with the ability to make HD quality video calls in addition to several other performance improvements. It’s a feature that’s been available on other platforms for quite sometime,...
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06:02
Blackberry bows to the inevitable, seeking ‘...
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Trading in Blackberry shares was briefly suspended in the lead-up to the company’s announcement that it is exploring ‘strategic alternatives’.
The Company’s Board of Directors has formed a Special Committee to explore strategic alternatives to enhance value and increase scale in order to accelerate BlackBerry 10 deployment. These alternatives could include, among others, possible joint ventures, strategic partnerships or alliances, a sale of the Company or other possible transactions.
The company, which once dominated the enterprise market, was extremely late moving into touchscreen phones and found itself increasingly isolated by both Bring Your Own Device policies and aggressive pitching to the corporate market by both Apple and ...
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06:00
Steve Jobs posthumously awarded Disney Legends Award
Last weekend at the D23 Expo -- a convention held by Disney for fans -- Steve Jobs was posthumously awarded the Disney Legends award, as noted by MacRumors. The Disney Legends award is given to individuals who make significant contributions to the Walt Disney Company. Jobs was awarded the honor due to his role in building Pixar into an animation powerhouse, which he later sold to Disney, and for his work as a member of the Disney board of directors.
Jobs' award was accepted by Pixar founder John Lasseter who gave an emotional speech about the man who saw value in the then fledgling animation company. In his speech, Lasseter recounted a talk he and Jobs had during a particularly troubled time when they were making the first Toy Story:
"We were having dinner one day, in the middle of the...
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06:00
Leaked parts may show pill-shaped dual-LED flash for...
With Apple's next iPhone expected to feature a dual-LED flash for better illumination in photos, a newly leaked part may show the pill-shaped design where those two flash modules will reside.
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05:54
CBS Sports iOS app gets full iPad support including...
05:53
Judge Plans on Tough Apple Ebook Restrictions
Judge Denise Cote is considering hitting Apple with some pretty stiff sanctions in the Department of Justice's ebook price fixing case against the company including restricting the types of contracts Apple can strike for five years and an additional five years of government oversight. She won't, however, grant the DOJ everything it wanted in its remedies proposal, and refused Apple's request to put the case on hold during the appeal process.
The Mac Observer Spin:
It's pretty clear that the DOJ isn't happy with the way Apple entered into the ebook market. By pushing forward with the trial the DOJ essentially endorsed Amazon's business model where it sells ebooks below cost, and ultimately pushes other retailers out of the market because they can't afford to sell at a loss. Apple is appealing the ruling, and if it wins, that would bring an end to the DOJ's proposed remedies in the case.
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05:46
Apple Reveals New "Live Listen" Trademark...
On August 12, 2013, the US Patent & Trademark Office published Apple's latest trademark application for "Live Listen." With Apple's iPhone event quickly approaching, ...
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05:38
Apple's fifth-gen iPad reaffirmed to use same...
The anticipated fifth-generation full-size iPad will employ the same thin touch sensor Apple first introduced last year in the iPad mini, according to a new report.
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05:23
WSJ says what we all knew: iPad 5 will look like a...
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The WSJ seems to have confirmed what we were all expecting: the next iPad will essentially be a scaled-up iPad Mini.
The same touch-panel technology that made the iPad mini thin and light will likely feature in the next iPad, which is currently being produced by Apple Inc.’s Asian suppliers, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
We’d previously expected the iPad 5 to have the same thin bezel design as the Mini, and now the WSJ reports that it will also use the same film-based touch panel,...
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05:14
Rumor: Fingerprint sensor production could limit...
An alleged delay in production of fingerprint sensors could severely restrict how many "iPhone 5S" units Apple is capable of building this quarter, a new rumor claims.
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05:01
Behind the Story of the iPhone's Default Text...
An anonymous reader writes "In a fascinating post from Kelly Jacklin, the long time Apple software engineer details how he helped create the default text alert sound on the iPhone — a sound otherwise known as 'Tri-tone.' The history of the the pleasant text alert sound that we've all come to know and love stretches all the way back to 1998, nearly 10 years before the iPhone ever hit store shelves." Here's Jacklin's post.
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05:00
Bicoastal Battle Against Smartphone Theft Gets a...
Political pressure on electronics makers to do more to combat smartphone theft is intensifying.
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San Francisco’s District Attorney George Gascón and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman have been spearheading a campaign to convince phone makers to build technology into their devices that prevent stolen smartphones from ever being reactivated in an effort to discourage theft.
Now London Mayor Boris Johnson is joining the “Secure Our Smartphones” initiative.
“Residents and visitors to our city need better protection from the menace of smartphone theft,” Johnson said in a statement last week. “We need the industry to take this issue seriously and come up with a technical solution that can squash the illegal smartphone market that is fuelling this crime.”
Gascón and Schneiderman have also garnered support from prosecutors and elected officials in Connecticut, Delaware,...
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05:00
Dialogue's Great if You Love the Sound of Your...
Dialogue is a new app in the Mac OS X App Store that lets you place and answer smartphone calls on your Mac. So why do you need to take calls on your Mac when an iPhone is already super portable? Sometimes your iPhone is stuck in a pocket or inside a backpack, bag or purse. I mean, not my purse -- I never put my iPhone in my purse. Still, the phone isn't always handy. Often I'll leave it charging somewhere out of reach, if not in the next room. Dialogue uses a Bluetooth connection to let you route calls through your Mac.
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05:00
Reviews: Sony Vaio Pro 11
If you are looking for one of the lightest 11-inch notebooks on the market with one of the best displays in the segment, then you might want to take a look at the Sony Vaio Pro 11 with its 11.6-inch Triluminos display. In addition to running the latest Intel 'Haswell' Core-series processors, which help to extend battery life, you will also a good helping of Sony's trademark product style on sho ......
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04:38
IDC: worldwide semiconductor revenue will grow 6.9%...
Semiconductor revenue worldwide will see improved growth this year of 6.9% and reaching US$320 billion according to the mid-year 2013 update of the "Semiconductor Applications Forecaster" (SAF) from International Data Corporation (IDC).
The SAF also forecasts that semiconductor revenues will grow 2.9% year over year in 2014 to $329 billion and log a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.2% from 2012-2017, reaching $366 billion in 2017, according to the research group (www.idc.com).
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04:28
iDraw 2.3 adds Photoshop import/export
Indeeo has released iDraw 2.3 (/www.indeeo.com/idraw/), an update to the Mac graphic design and illustration application. The new version features the ability to import layered Adobe Photoshop PSD files, preserving vector paths and layer style effects as editable objects.
The update also adds ColorSync color management, smart image masking, and a variety of new vector editing and dimensioning tools. Plus, it's been optimized for faster performance with a new OpenGL-based drawing engine.
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04:28
Kool tools: MultiDev website tool
Pantheon's Multidev is designed to cut website management costs by letting teams instantly provision unlimited development environments in the cloud.
Multidev does for a company’s website what software-defined data centers do for its infrastructure. Each member of a team can fork the entire stack of services that power a site on demand, developing in tandem on a single platform. As a result, large websites launch faster and cost less to manage over time.
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04:22
New iPhone production spurs huge growth for Pegatron...
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Apple supplier Pegatron is forecasting up to a 50 percent growth in its Q3 revenues despite its PC business continuing to decline, with the bulk of this growth likely to come from the iPhone, reports Reuters. Pegatron made the announcement after failing to hit analyst expectations in Q2.
“We expect revenue in the non-computing segment to grow by 40 to 50 percent in Q3 due to new consumer products. Q4 will also be higher,” said company CEO and President Jason Cheng in an investor conference.
Pegatron has been pretty much confirmed as making the...
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04:12
Jumsoft updates its Toolbox for iWork collection
Jumsoft (www.jumsoft.com) has rolled out the first batch of fresh designs for its new Toolbox for iWork collection. The update consists of eight new themes of data visualization elements and 10 sets of badges, as well as extra slide sizes in the Layouts for Keynote designs.
The editable designs are designed for illustrating presentations, websites, text documents, and various other types of content. Toolbox for iWork incorporates 13 sets of templates and illustrations for Pages, Keynote, and Numbers
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02:32
Low fingerprint reader yield rates could slow iPhone...
You know the drill: Digitimes, grain, salt.
Today Digitimes re-reports that delays at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) could slow the release of the iPhone 5S and Apple might ship “only 3-4 million units in the third quarter of 2013 compared to 10 million units as originally planned”. The report follows a similar report (now deleted) without numbers or specifics from July 15th. Of course, Apple CEO Tim Cook has noted on multiple occasions that Apple’s plans are difficult to pinpoint based on supply-chain chatter.
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01:52
Iridient Developer 2.2 - Powerful image editing...
Iridient Developer (was RAW Developer) is a powerful image conversion application designed specifically for OS X. Iridient Developer gives advanced photographers total control over every aspect of their digital camera's output, yet still provides easy drag and drop conversion convenience and access to basic adjustments for the casual user. Iridient developer supports RAW files from over 400 digital camera models.
Version 2.2:
New Features:
- Support added for lens vignetting correction from DNG metadata, LCP lens profiles, and some manufacturer's RAW metadata.
- Manual lens vignetting adjustments.
- A whole bunch of new resampling methods for image resizing on export including various sharper, smoother and auto options for fine tuning the results of image resizing.
- New, smoother "Soft Look" demosaic...
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Sunday August 11
23:46
Rumor: New iPhones to debut as 'iPhone 5S...
Adding to a mounting pile of rumors about Apple's upcoming iPhone offerings, a report on Sunday claims a new plastic model will be called the "iPhone 5C," while the iPhone 5 follow-up is to be dubbed "iPhone 5S" and will come in a gold color option.
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20:45
More Claims of 'iPhone 5C' Name, iPhone 5S...
Following a report late last month that appeared to show plastic retail packaging representing the rumored low-cost iPhone, Japanese blog Mac Otakara is reporting that "iPhone 5C" will indeed be the name of the device. The "C" designation would presumably refer to the various color options available on the rumored lower-cost device.
The blog is also reporting more details on the iPhone 5S, including claims that the phone will be available in a gold color option, and that the camera on the phone will remain at 8 megapixels, but will feature a wider f/2.0 aperture to capture more light while taking photos. Also, the report says that the iPhone 5S will run on Apple's custom A7 processor, and that the rectangular mark on the home button of the phone will be removed, something that may be consistent with a report earlier from yesterday saying that the device would feature...
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19:00
Behind the music: the backstory of Marimba 158, the...
In a fascinating post from Kelly Jacklin, the long time Apple software engineer details how he helped create the default text alert sound on the iPhone -- now known as the "Tri-tone" alert.
The history of the the pleasant chime we've all come to know and love stretches all the way back to 1998, nearly 10 years before the iPhone ever hit store shelves.
Back in 1998, Jeff Robbin, Bill Kincaid and Dave Heller began working on an MP3 player for the Mac called SoundJam MP. If the name sounds vaguely familiar, it's because Apple famously acquired SoundJam MP in 2000 and quickly repurposed it into the first version of iTunes.
But in 1999, before an Apple acquisition was on the horizon, Jeff Robbin asked Jacklin if he could come up with a sound to alert a...
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17:45
Talkcast, 10pm ET: iPhone event rumors, privacy...
16:30
Crowdfunding roundup: Blazar portable speaker, US3...
As the success stories keep piling up, so do the number of projects filling up crowdfunding websites with, among other things, neat hardware- and software-related products. Some projects, like Pebble, gain thousands of supporters as well as millions of dollars in funding (and end up at Best Buy’s retail stores). Other projects flop and don’t reach their necessary funding amount.
Rather than make you sift through all of these projects, we’re rounding up the best or most notable projects from around the web and delivering them to you in a simple roundup.
If there’s a project that you’ve backed – or even a project that you founded – be sure to leave a link below so it can be considered for...
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13:54
Why Is My Phone Giving Me Amber Alerts, What Bezos...
Many Californians were jolted out of bed on Monday to an unusual siren sound emanating from their smartphone, followed by an Amber Alert about a suspected kidnapper.
While the mobile phone warning was new to those in the Golden State, the Emergency Alert System has been running for about a year now (as faithful AllThingsD readers already knew), having served up weather-related alerts for Hurricane Sandy and other East Coast storms as well as various regional Amber Alerts.
AllThingsD’s Ina Fried explained the system in an interview with Southern California Public Radio. And, for those who missed it, law...
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13:16
Norwegian government blocking Apple from capturing...
12:18
Review: Twelve South HiRise stand for iPhone 5, iPad...
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The Twelve South HiRise, which was announced last week, is an aluminum stand and docking/charging station for Apple devices that include a Lightning dock connector. The HiRise supports the iPhone 5, fifth-generation iPod touch, seventh-generation iPod nano, and the iPad mini (the 4th-generation iPad is too large). Unlike the typical iOS Device dock, the HiRise, as the product name...
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11:57
Review: LifeTrak Move C300, the smartest fitness...
Fitness bands and smart watches are all the rage right now – even Apple is expected to release the iWatch some time in the future. A new competitor is entering the market, but the science, technology and brand behind it are anything but new.
Salutron, founded in 1994, has been engineering and manufacturing heart rate monitoring solutions that you’ve probably interacted with many times – they own 70-80% of the market for the heart rate monitoring circuitry. If you’ve used gym equipment that allows you to see how fast your heart is beating, there’s a good chance Salutron was behind it. They also develop technology alongside NASA, which in itself proves their engineering-focused company culture.
LifeTrak, a brand of Salutron, builds sports watches and other accessories. We’ll be taking a look at their...
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11:39
Pixar’s John Lasseter accepts Disney Legends award...
One of Pixar’s early employees, John Lasseter, accepted a Disney Legends award for Steve Jobs. The awarded was accepted and presented yesterday at Disney’s D23 conference. The Disney Legends award is granted to key people in the growth and success of Disney. As Pixar’s creator and a former Disney Director, Jobs certainly made a positive impact on Disney. Lasseter’s speech recounts several encounters and experiences that he shared with Jobs over the course of their time together. A video from another angle is below:
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11:32
‘iPhone 5S’ (plus gold model), ‘iPhone 5C’ will...
iPhone 5S/5C physical mockups
Apple’s next two iPhone models will be named iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C, according to a report from Japan-based Macotakara. With repeated reports and rumors of the next-generation iPhone retaining the same design as the iPhone 5, the “iPhone 5S” name has long been claimed and regarded as the name of the new flagship iPhone. Apple’s iPhone 4S and iPhone 3GS retained the designs of the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3G, respectively.
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08:32
Report: New iPhone event slated for September 10
Apple will unveil its next-generation iPhone at a September 10 event, according to a report from AllThingsD—a publication that is frequently fed accurate advance details on upcoming product releases by Apple. AllThingsD says that the event will focus on the “update it has in store for the current iPhone,”…
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08:19
MGG 461: Don’t Bogart My Data
John and Dave answer your questions and share your tips. Topics this week run all over the map, including rebuilding your iTunes library, iPhone storage mangagement (i.e. what does that pesky "Other" category contain!), auto-deleting email and much more. Download today, press play, and start downt he path to technological enlightement!
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Saturday August 10
22:39
iPhone 5S to have convex sapphire home button that...
18:56
Apple Brings All Developer Services Back Online
Apple told developers Saturday morning that all services at the company's Developer Connection were back online. Apple pulled those services three weeks ago after a security breach, and slowly brought those services back online. With Saturday's letter to developers, all services have been restored.
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18:49
iPhone 5S to Include Sapphire-Covered Convex Home...
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has on a number of occasions offered accurate information on Apple's product plans, has issued a new research note indicating that the iPhone 5S may include a sapphire-covered convex home button housing a fingerprint sensor.
The iPhone's home button has had a concave shape since its introduction in 2007, but Kuo believes that moving to a convex shape would give Apple more space in which to fit the fingerprint sensor expected to be a differentiating feature for the iPhone 5S.Convex home button creates space for fingerprint sensor; yield to improve. We think that a fingerprint sensor will be placed under the home button of iPhone 5S. However, assembling it could be difficult as the space under home button is limited as it already has to accommodate the Lightning connector, speaker and microphone. Thus, we think the shape of the home button could be changed from concave to convex to create more space for a fingerprint sensor.
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18:48
Apple's 'iPhone 5S' to boast...
When Apple launches its next-generation iPhone, the handset will likely carry a fingerprint sensor embedded into a slightly convex home button made out of sapphire, a major change to current designs.
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18:05
AllThingsD: Apple to unveil next iPhone on September...
17:49
Apple to hold special iPhone event Sept. 10th,...
Apple is planning to hold an iPhone-related press event on September 10th, sources say. The people haven't revealed any other details about the event, but AllThingsD suggests that OS X Mavericks -- which is almost complete, and due this fall -- won't be getting a formal launch at the same time. There also haven't been any hints that the iWatch or a TV set will make a debut....
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17:38
Apple to introduce next iPhone at Sept. 10 media...
Apple is set to unveil its next iPhone next month at an Apple Event reported to be held September 10, 2013.
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16:56
Apple to Unveil Next Generation iPhone on September...
Apple will unveil its next iPhone on September 10, reports AllThingsD, citing sources with knowledge of the event.
Though the date of the event has been revealed, it is unclear whether the event will focus singularly on the upcoming iPhone 5 or if it will include Apple’s rumored low-cost iPhone, possibly dubbed the iPhone "5C".
Rendering of low cost iPhone
Apple’s iPhone 5S is expected to include a fingerprint sensor, an upgraded 12-megapixel camera, and iOS 7. It is likely that iOS 7 will become publicly available after the announcement or when the phone debuts.
Though OS X Mavericks is also scheduled to be released in the fall, AllThingsD does not expect the software to be debuted at the September 10 iPhone event.
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16:45
Apple’s next iPhone event will apparently be...
According to anonymous sources speaking with AllThingsD, Apple's next iPhone event looks to be on September 10.
Expect whatever device Apple announces to be running their newly unveiled iOS 7, which will do away with the mobile operating system's old aesthetic while bringing things like a multitasking feature, iTunes Radio, and an improved Siri. In terms of potential security advances, recent iOS7 betas have even shown what appears to be fingerprint-based unlocking strings within the build.
The alleged date comes after Apple revealed its Q3 earnings within the last three weeks,...
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16:42
Apple will reportedly unveil the next iPhone on Sept...
According to a report by AllThingsD, Apple will debut its latest iPhone lineup during a special event on September 10th, just a month from today. The report doesn’t specify as to which models will be announced at the event, but if rumors are to be believed, we may see the highly anticipated iPhone 5S as well as a new, low-cost iPhone 5C.
There’s been much speculation as to when exactly Apple will unveil its latest lineup as the company has been unusually quiet about new products over the last year. Many are also wondering whether or not Apple will break its traditional iPhone lineup (introducing a new iPhone and shuffling older models down to lower price...
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16:22
Circle Sept. 10 On Your Calendar For Apple's...
Apple is expected to unveil its next iPhone at a special event on Sept. 10, sources told AllThingsD.
D: All Things Digital
The launch comes at an important time for Apple, which continues to make a lot of money from the iPhone but has seen its global market share dip amid a growing wave of lower-cost Android devices as well as an intense battle with archrival Samsung.
One of the key questions is whether Apple adopts a new tactic to address the mid-range of the smartphone market. Historically, Apple has gone after those customers by offering its year-old and two-year-old models for $100 and $200 less than a new iPhone. However, there has been a great deal of talk that the company will debut a new lower-cost iPhone...
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14:00
Apple Developer Center lives again; company offers...
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After dealing with various outages for more than three weeks, Apple finally announced any developer services still down at its Developer Center are running again. And for users' trouble, Apple is extending every membership by one month.
The downtime came after an "intruder" accessed the development site's servers on July 18. Apple acknowledged the issue on July 21 and at the time could not "rule out the possibility that some developers’ names, mailing addresses, and/or e-mail addresses may have been accessed." That notice led...
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13:00
Lego Apple Store is a stroke of blocky genius
Photo courtesy The Laughing Squid
Behold! Rumor has it that Tim Cook wants to revamp Apple's retail stores and the above is a sneak peek at what we have in store.
What you're really looking at, though, is a pretty spot on replica of an Apple retail store constructed completely with Legos. The occasion? The release party for the book Arduino and Lego Projects, which The Laughing Squid's Scott Beale dropped by.
I can only wonder how much money per square foot even this Apple Store replica rakes in every day.
You can check out more photos of Lego creativity over here.
Lastly, if you just can't get enough of the 1-2 punch that is the Apple Store + Lego combination, recall that we previously posted on a...
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12:02
Apple Restores Remaining Developer Services, Offers...
Apple said Saturday that it has restored the last of the developer services that had been out of commission following a hacking incident last month.
The company, which has been gradually bringing back various services, said on Saturday it will extend all developer memberships by one month.
“We are pleased to let you know that all our developer program services are now online,” Apple said in an e-mail to developers. “Your patience during this time was sincerely appreciated.”
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11:24
Samsung Infringed On Apple Patents, Says ITC
The U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled that certain models of Samsung phone violate Apple patents, and are likely to be blocked from import to the U.S. From the article: "The patents in question are U.S. Patent No. 7,479,949, which relates to a touch screen and user interface and U.S. Patent No. 7,912,501 which deals with detecting when a headset is connected. The ITC said Samsung didn’t infringe on the other two patents. In a statement on the matter, the ITC said the decision is final and the investigation has been closed. ... As was the case with the previous ruling that saw Apple devices banned, the ban on Samsung devices won’t go into effect until 60 days but can be blocked by a favorable ruling following a presidential review. That seems unlikely as such a block has only been issued once since 1987 – last’s week’s ruling in favor of Apple."
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11:00
All dev center services back, Apple gives 1-month...
10:08
Apple Granted 12 Lightning Connector Design Patents...
China's Hong Kong IP Office awarded Apple with 22 design patents in July. While that was impressive, Apple has already racked up 27 design patents in the first ten days of August. Apple was granted fifteen design patents last week and another 12 yesterday. The latest round of design patents are focused on Apple's Lightning Connector.
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10:00
vividHDR brings some new features and ideas for iOS...
I'm always on the lookout for innovative photography apps and vividHDR certainly qualifies. It's a universal app that sells for US $1.99. Unlike many apps that take 2 exposures for HDR (High Dynamic Range imaging), vividHDR takes 3. It shows you a split screen of the normally exposed image, alongside the HDR tone-mapped photo. Unlike some apps that can give you 'overcooked' results, you can get natural looking photos from this app, with better shadow detail and more realistic colors.
The app offers settings for Natural, Lively and Dramatic photos. Saturation and contrast increase with each step away from Natural. You can also select 'custom', and process the images any of the 3 ways before you save them.
The app provides good exposure control, ghost removal and image alignment, which is important if you are hand holding your iPhone or iPad.
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09:00
How-to: Strengthen your iOS device’s security with a...
Num pad with secure passcode
While many of us know about and use the simple four digit passcode or more complex alphanumeric passcode to secure the data on our iOS devices, I recently discovered an interesting option built right into the system that I find to be more secure than a simple passcode and more convenient than an alphanumeric passcode.
As mentioned in a recent episode of the Mac Power Users podcast, you can make your passcode more complex without complicating it by using more than 4 digits without involving letters and still using the num pad.
While a simple passcode is a 4 digit number, turning off simple passcode and setting up a complex passcode using on numbers allows you...
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08:30
ATD Week In Review: Facebook Gets More Twittery and...
Asa Mathat / AllThingsD.com
In case you missed anything, here’s a quick roundup of some of the news that powered AllThingsD this week:
- Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post for $250 million, saying that to chart a future for the iconic newspaper, “We will need to invent, which means we will need to experiment.” AllThingsD‘s co-executive editor Kara Swisher had more than a few thoughts about how to do that, having started her career in the Post’s mailroom: “Fusing the old-media storytelling and news-integrity values that I learned at the Post with the Internet values of speed and personality [...] is critical,” she wrote in an open...
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08:10
An update on Apple's ongoing legal battles ...
As noted by "Seeking Alpha" (www.seekingalpha.com), the International Trade Commission has declared (http://tinyurl.com/mdn7gsr) that several older Samsung phones (estimated to make up less than 1% of the company's phone sales) infringe on two Apple (AAPL) patents covering swipe gestures and headset detection circuitry. Samsung was cleared of infringing two other patents.
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08:00
Roku update allows iOS app to stream content to its...
Roku has added a new feature to its iOS app that will make the streaming service more attractive to users trying to pick between it and an Apple TV. Version 2.3 updates the Play on Roku service, giving users the ability to stream videos directly from an iOS device to their television.
Play on Roku debuted last September and allowed users to stream pictures and music from their tablet and smartphone to their TV set, but was sorely lacking video support. The move brings Roku closer in line with the functionality of Apple TV, though there are a few important differences.
The Roku service still doesn't allow users to stream TV shows or movies they've synced with their iOS devices or allow third-party video apps to be streamed to the box. Roku's new iOS features work on Roku 3, Roku 2, Roku HD, and Roku Streaming Stick. You can find the app update in the...
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07:30
How to Start Preparing for OS X Mavericks
OS X 10.9 Mavericks is about to be released. Is your Mac, your software and your peripheral gear ready for this sublime event? Sandro Cuccia shows you the steps you can take now to prepare for the upgrade.
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07:23
New mockups claim to show ‘iPhone 5S’ and ‘iPhone 5C...
06:00
Dog Days of Summer: DeeDee the iOS Deeveloper
TUAW reader Anya Mallon of Visual Candy Apps sent us this photo of her Great Dane assistant, DeeDee. According to Anya,
DeeDee is our fawn Great Dane girl who lives / works / and plays beside us in Surrey, UK and she loves climbing up and peering into our iMac's especially to join us during a FaceTime call!
DeeDee has our bests interests at heart and always lets us know when we have been working for too long by picking up her favourite squirrel toy and prancing around letting us know that its time to play out in the garden; or reminding us that meal time is fast approaching with a nuzzle.
We are the developers of the iOS app "Uber Checkin for Foursquare" and DeeDee also loves to help out with app testing; she carries an iPhone4S with her (in a survivor case!) and she loves to checkin on Foursquare (auto checkin is perfect for her paws!) at her favourite places including her favourite park and the local pet store...
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01:28
All Apple Developer Services Back Online after Hack...
After over three weeks of at least partial downtime, Apple has informed developers that all of their developer services are now online. Apple is giving all developers an extension to their developer memberships by one month.We are pleased to let you know that all our developer program services are now online. Your patience during this time was sincerely appreciated.
We understand that the downtime was significant and apologize for any issues it may have caused in your app development. To help offset this disruption, we are extending the membership of all developer teams by one month. If you need any further assistance, please contact us.Apple's developer center originally went offline abruptly on July 18th. It was later revealed that the...
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00:52
Apple restores all Developer Center services after 3...
Apple sent out emails to developers early Saturday saying all Developer Center services are back online, and that the company is extending a month membership to all teams to make up for the prolonged downtime.
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00:13
All Developer Center services back online, members...
Apple has been slowly restoring various services and overhauling its Developer Center since the company shut down all services to investigate an attempted breach into the system late last month. After outlining its plan to restore remaining services earlier this week, today the few developer services that remained down are now back online. That includes the Member Center, Program Enrollment and Renewals, and Technical Support. In addition, Apple has extended all developer memberships by one month as a result of the service interruption.
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Friday August 9
23:14
iPhone Patent Wars: Xerox PARC & the Apple, Inc...
Understanding Apple's intent to patent every valuable aspect of the intellectual property that went into creating iPhone in 2007 requires a look at what happened a quarter of a century earlier in the development of Apple's Macintosh.
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21:00
Daily iPad App: Amateur Surgeon 3 is pretty bloody...
Would you believe that after releasing two totally obnoxious, over-the-top Amateur Surgeon games, Adult Swim's newly released Amateur Surgeon 3 is a tasteful, realistic look at the medical practice? No? Ok, good -- because it's really, really not -- but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Amateur Surgeon 3 lets you poke around inside the bodies of a whole cast of characters and creatures, each with their own medical ailment. Using the touchscreen, you'll need to cut out organs, yank broken bits of glass and other objects from within bodies and of course sew up wounds and clean up your work at the end.
But this is an Adult Swim game, so there's absolutely nothing realistic about this experience whatsoever. You often cut up your patients with a pizza cutter, cauterize wounds by burning them with a Bic lighter and can use special "tag team" powers -- like bringing your dog into the operation so he can lick the...
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20:33
T-Mobile abruptly ends no-down-payment sale on...
Without warning, T-Mobile changed its current offer on some iPhone models during its "$0 Down Summer Sale" -- taking the iPhone 5 and 4S out of contention for the offer beginning tomorrow, but leaving the iPhone 4 (which is normally "free" on contract at most other carriers anyway). The sale let customers get iPhone models for no upfront costs, paying for the phone in monthly payments alongside the cost of their chosen service plan. Starting on Saturday, customers will need to put down $146 for the iPhone 5....
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20:00
Designer gives OS X the iOS 7 treatment
iOS 7 will give iPhones and iPads a rather drastic makeover when it launches publicly later this year. While we already know that the next version of OS X, Mavericks, doesn't offer the same visual refresh, that didn't stop designer Stu Crew from doing Apple's work for it. The new OS X concept, which Crew has named "Ivericks," employs the same simplistic, modern design principles as iOS 7 to create a rather appealing product.
Gone are the beveled windows and faux 3D buttons and in their place are narrow lines and a minimalist aesthetic that seems very much like it could have come straight from Cupertino. My own personal favorite touch is the completely revamped calculator, which takes obvious cues from the calculator app in iOS 7, and still looks gorgeous. Take a look at the full set of concept renders on Crew's blog.
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19:00
New Trent Airbender Mini: Protective keyboard case...
A while back TUAW was on a roll with keyboard case reviews. While there were some really good ones for the iPad mini -- the US$99.99 Zagg Foiio for iPad mini being my favorite -- there was a paucity of keyboard cases that also providedThat' decent protection for the device. New Trent's Airbender Mini ($39.95, Model NT31B) is the last of the keyboard cases we've received recently, making me wonder if there's a horrible M. Night Shyamalan movie waiting in the wings... (sorry, bad joke).
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The first thing that hits you after opening the Airbender Mini box is that this is a chunky little case. The second is the smell -- I'll get to that in a moment. In terms of the chunkiness of the Airbender Mini, it's because it not only includes...
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18:49
Delicious Library 3.1.2 - Import, browse and share...
Delicious Library allows you to import, browse, and share all your books, movies, music, and video games with Delicious Library.
Run your very own library from your home or office using our impossibly simple interface. Delicious Library's digital shelves act as a visual card-catalog.
A scan of a barcode is all Delicious Library needs to add an item to your digital shelves, downloading tons of info from the Internet like the author, release date, current value, description, and even a high-resolution picture of the cover. Import your entire library using our exclusive full-speed iSight video barcode scanner, our Flic Wireless Laser Bar Code Scanner, or (the slow way) entering the titles by hand. Once you have all of your items in your Mac, you can browse though your digital shelves, check stuff out to friends using Apple's built-in Address Book and calendar, and find new items to read, watch, and play using Library's recommendations.
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18:23
Apple updates printer drivers for wide variety of...
Apple today released printer driver updates for two different manufacturers' products, with all of the updates available for Snow Leopard (OS X 10.6) and Lion (10.7), while a few also include updates for Mountain Lion (10.8). Brands include Epson, and a number of labels owned by Ricoh, including NRG, InfoPrint, Lanier, Infotec, Savin and Gestetner. The updates will appear in Software Update as relevant for users' existing printers, and when users connect new printers to their network or computer. New models have been added alongside updates for older models with unspecified changes....
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18:00
Friday Favorite: RadarScope for iOS provides...
TUAW fans know that I'm a big weather fanatic, and my home state -- Colorado -- offers a wide range of weather conditions to keep residents on their toes. One app that has become a favorite of mine very quickly is RadarScope (US$9.99).
The app was created by Base Velocity LLC, which also offers the RadarScope TV app ($499.99) for TV meteorologists to use for professional broadcast use. RadarScope is definitely aimed at a much broader audience, but does a lot of the same things that its professional counterpart does.
RadarScope is described as "a specialized display utility for weather enthusiasts and meteorologists that allows you to view NEXRAD Level 3 and super resolution radar data along with Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, Flash Flood Warnings, and predicted storm tracks issued by the National Weather Service."
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17:12
3 Free Field Trip Guides for iPhone and iPad
Summer is almost gone, but there's still time to get in a same vacation. Vern Seward points out 3 iOS tour guides to help. Rock Creek Park Walking Tours, New York Beyond Sight, Palace at Versailles, all free for your iPhone and iPad.
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17:07
T-Mobile to remove iPhone 5 and 4S from '$0...
T-Mobile announced on Friday that it will be pulling Apple's iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 from its "zero-down" promotion, while AT&T revealed a price cut to iPhones purchased through its "Next" subscription plan.
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17:05
ITC Bans Some Samsung Devices for Violating Apple...
Apple has scored another victory in its battle against Samsung copying of the company's non-essential patents. The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled on Friday that a variety of Samsung devices violated two Apple patents, and issued a sales ban for those products, the only remedy the ITC has at its disposal.
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17:00
Dollar Store Accessories: the iPhone Stylus
Today's Dollar Store accessory find is a stylus-slash-pen that, according to the rather prominent advertising on the box is "compatible with cell phones, tablets".
It is neither a great pen nor a great stylus, but (and this is important, given the one dollar price point) it is a good one of both.
I was surprised that this particular model has a rather nice grip area for the pen and how well the stylus, which is located in the "eraser" area, worked. You twist the bottom to open the pen, which in the case of this unit had a nice satisfying click.
It's not an unusual layout for pen/stylii, and you can find comparable setups on Amazon for under ten dollars. What is unusual is the stylus tip itself, which is soft -- rather like a little deflatable balloon -- instead of being a solid hard surface.
I found that approach to feel odd in my hands, but...
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16:46
Briefly: Google Play Books loans textbooks, carbon...
As per Google's announcement in July regarding its plan to release textbooks to Google Play Books, listings are now available via an update to the iOS app.The textbooks are currently available to purchase outright, though some titles will be offering a six month lower-cost "rental" option. Free samples of textbooks are provided. Presently only available to US customers, the Google Play Books app is available for Android, iOS, and on the web....
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16:30
Samsung infringed two Apple patents, says US ITC
16:22
Amazon Reportedly Developing Amazon-Branded Android...
Amazon is reportedly developing an Amazon-branded TV console that would run on Android and use apps found on the Amazon Appstore for Android. The device will supposedly have its own dedicated game controller and be available by Black Friday for the holiday shopping season. Bryan Chaffin offers his thoughts on the subject.
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16:16
Steve Jobs reportedly mulled axing Apple's pro...
In a blog post on Friday, former Apple ad consultant Ken Segall reveals Steve Jobs once considered killing off the company's professional product offerings, including the Mac Pro and software like Final Cut Pro.
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16:00
Daily Deals for August 9, 2013
It's time to save some of that hard-earned cash with our Daily Deals, featuring exclusive TUAW Deals, a handy list from Dealnews and our own hand-picked iOS and OS X selections.
TUAW Deals
ColorSchemer Studio 2 [On sale for $29, down from $50]
ColorSchemer Studio 2 is the professional color-matching application for your Mac.
Use ColorSchemer Studio to identify color harmonies for web (RGB) or print (CMYK), create palettes from photos, search over a million existing color schemes, mix colors, create gradient blends, and many other time saving features.
Save 42% off ColorSchemer Studio 2 at TUAW Deals. Requires Mac OS X 10.5 or higher, or Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7. License...
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16:00
Judge turns down Apple request to suspend e-book...
Judge Denise Cote has denied an Apple request to temporarily stay her ruling stemming from a trial over e-book price fixing, the Associated Press reports. Had the stay gone through, it would've given Apple time to appeal settlement terms proposed by the US Department of Justice. In July, Cote found that Apple had conspired with five major book publishers -- Hachette, Macmillan, HarperCollins, Penguin, and Simon & Schuster -- to artificially inflate e-book prices and undermine Amazon, which in 2009 was selling Kindle titles at a standard price of just $10....
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15:52
ITC finds Samsung infringing on two Apple patents,...
[strong]Updated with Samsung statement on ruling[/strong] The US International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled today that assorted Samsung mobile products do in fact infringe on two of four Apple-held patents in a complaint going back to 2011. The panel has issued an import embargo on some of Samsung's older mobile products, preventing it from selling and distributing the infringing devices. Today's ruling begins the 60-day Presidential review process of the ITC ruling....
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15:35
ITC finds Samsung infringed two Apple patents,...
The U.S. International Trade Commission has determined that Samsung infringed two smartphone patents held by Apple and that therefore some of its phones should be blocked from importation to the United States.
The Friday ruling is the latest step in a multinational fight between the world’s two top smartphone makers that has been going on for two years.
ITC Administrative Law Judge Thomas Pender recommended in December 2012 that some Samsung smartphones be banned from importation to the U.S. because they infringed on four Apple patents. A month after that ruling, the ITC said it would review the decision, and Friday’s announcement is the result of that review.
It confirmed Samsung infringement of two Apple patents: U.S. Patent No. 7,479,949, which covers a touchscreen and user interface, and U.S. Patent No. 7,912,501 that covers detecting when a headset is connected. But it said Samsung didn’t infringe the other patents in question.
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15:32
ITC Rules: Samsung Infringed Apple's Patents
According to the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. International Trade Commission on ordered a ban on the import and sale of some mobile devices after finding they infringed on two Apple patents.
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15:30
Steve Jobs Once Considered Killing Apple's Pro...
Ken Segall, the creative director behind the Think Different campaign and author of Insanely Simple, a book about his experiences creating advertising for Apple, writes in a blog post about Apple's "evolving view of 'Pro'" that Steve Jobs once considered killing Apple's entire line of Pro products.
Would Apple ever even think about saying goodbye to the pro market?
I hope you’re sitting down for this, but Steve Jobs did in fact once consider that very option.
This was back in the days when iMac had established itself as a global bestseller. During one of the agency’s regular meetings with Steve, he shared that he was considering killing the pro products.
His rationale was as you might expect: consumer products have an unlimited upside, while pro products are...
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15:30
Judge denies Apple request in e-book case
15:26
Jobs considered cutting pro products as far back as...
Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs once consider eliminating all of the company's professional-oriented products, according to former Apple advertising consultant Ken Segall. The moment is said to have come shortly after the iMac became a bestseller and revived Apple's fortunes. Jobs mentioned the prospect during a meeting, arguing that while consumer product sales are unlimited, pro offerings target a niche audience while still devouring significant corporate resources. The CEO ultimately decided against the move for unmentioned reasons....
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15:15
Obama Meets with Apple’s Tim Cook and Others for...
President Barack Obama held a closed-door (private) meeting on Thursday with Apple CEO Tim Cook, Google VP Vint Cerf, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, and civil liberties leaders, The topic at hand is the government's much criticized surveillance program(s) that have caught many top American technology firms in a growing wave of foreign criticism. Bryan Chaffin explains.
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15:10
T-Mobile USA ends $0 down payment promotion for...
At the end of July, T-Mobile USA kicked off a new promotion that would allow customers to purchase an iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S at $0 down at pay for the phone over 24 months for $27 each month (for iPhone 5). Today, the promotion has ended, according to TmoNews and confirmation provided to AllThingsD. The offer, interestingly, is still available for iPhone 4 and other smartphones. T-Mobile customers who want an iPhone 5 will now have to pay the older price down of $145.99 and monthly payments of $21. The old price officially goes into effect August 10th (tomorrow).
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15:07
ITC Rules in Favor of Apple, Older Samsung Products...
The U.S. International Trade Commission today ordered an import ban against some Samsung products after finding that the company did infringe on two key Apple patents. The patents include the "Steve Jobs patent" that pertains to touchscreen technology and a patent that detects when a headset is plugged into a device.
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15:01
International SATA-IO board ratifies SATA 3.2...
The industry consortium dedicated to sustaining the quality, integrity and dissemination of Serial ATA (SATA) technology, the Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) today announced the ratification of its revision 3.2 specification. The latest specification includes SATA Express, a new specification that enables the coexistence of SATA and PCIe storage devices, as well as enhancements in power management, new SATA form-factors, and optimizations for solid state hybrid drives....
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15:00
9to5Toys Last Call: $90 iPhone/iPad pocket projector...
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15:00
Apple v. Samsung proceedings muddled, but experts...
Legal observers have noted that Samsung appears to have gotten the worst of questioning in Friday's hearings with Apple at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which could mean that the Cupertino company may be able to get the better of its rival in the coming months.
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15:00
Kid in Story Reader is a personalized story creator...
Kid in Story Reader by Locomotive Labs is a universal app for children and adults to use together to create a story. More than just a plain-text page turner, Kid in Story Reader allows you to insert the image of the child into the story and to record voice-over narration for each page. It's your own personal story book maker that can be used for creative storytelling or more focused instruction by educators and speech language pathologists (SLPs).
The central purpose of Kid in Story Reader is the ability to create a personalized story. The developers have created tutorial videos to walk you through the steps, and the process is relatively easy. Templates make it simple for you to get started, but at this time there are not many choices. The developers at Locomotive Labs invite users to share their original stories, so hopefully the Kid in Story template library will expand....
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Kid in Story Book Maker is a personalized story...
Kid in Story Book Maker by Locomotive Labs is an iPad app for children and adults to use together to create a story. More than just a plain-text page turner, Kid in Story Book Maker allows you to insert the image of the child into the story and to record voice-over narration for each page. It's your own personal story book maker that can be used for creative storytelling or more focused instruction by educators and speech language pathologists (SLPs).
The central purpose of Kid in Story Book Maker is the ability to create a personalized story. The developers have created tutorial videos to walk you through the steps, and the process is relatively easy. Templates make it simple for you to get started, but at this time there are not many choices. The developers at Locomotive Labs invite users to share their original stories, so hopefully the Kid in Story template library will...
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14:48
Twiiter #music app gets iOS library scanning, other...
Twitter has updated its #music iOS app with several new discovery features. Foremost is local library scanning, the results of which are used to suggest relevant artists. Users can now also listen to an artist's top tracks, similar acts, and even the bands that the artist follows on Twitter....
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