Year: 2010

Scosche releases sneakPEEK II for iDevices

Scosche Industries (http://www.scosche.com) has released the US$59.99 sneakPEEK II, a switchable HD and standard definition audio video output solution for iPad, iPhone and iPod. The sneakPEEK II features both component & composite cable connections ensuring maximum TV compatibility, says Kas Alves, executive vice president of Scosche Industries. 

The sneakPEEK II allows users to share their videos with friends and family regardless of the TV that’s available: HD or standard definition, component or composite, he says. It can be connected to virtually any television.

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Adobe updates BrowserLab

Adobe has released an update for Adobe BrowserLab, its hosted service that allows web designers and developers to preview web sites in different browsers and operating systems so they can maintain design consistency and integrity across multiple screens.

This BrowserLab update will be of particular interest to Mozilla Firefox users. Key new features in this update include:



° An add-on for Firebug that gives Firefox fans new functionality for previewing edits they’ve made with Firebug and previewing how those edits hold up in other browsers;


° Safari 5 support;

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Oppenheimer raises Apple price target to $345

In a note to clients issued early Friday, Oppenheimer analyst Yair Reiner raised his Apple price target to US$345 in a note to clients Friday, as reported by “Fortune” (http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2010/10/08/oppenheimer-raises-aapl-target-to-345-apple-not-too-big-to-blow-it-out/?source=yahoo_quote). However, the rumors of an impending Verizon iPhone causes him some concern.

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.Mac HomePage viewing to end Nov. 8

On July 7, 2009, the .Mac HomePage web application was discontinued by Apple. Now the company is discontinuing HomePage viewing as of Nov. 8.

As of July 7, MobileMe users were no longer be able to create new pages or edit existing pages using HomePage. HomePage was the web site creation tool in Apple’s US$99-per-year .Mac suite of Internet services (formerly .Mac, now MobileMe).

Today Apple sent a letter to MobileMe subscribers that read:

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China Telecom planning to carry the iPhone?

China Telecom Corp., China’s third-largest mobile phone-company, may have held “intensive talks” with Apple Inc. to offer the iPhone early next year, according to Deutsche Bank AG analysts — as reported by “Bloomberg” (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-10-08/china-telecom-in-iphone-talks-with-apple-deutsche-bank-says.html?cmpid=yhoo).

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