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The Mac Observer - Tue Dec 1, 2:36 pm ET
Yet another iPhone App Store approval/rejection mystery. This one involves a file-viewing feature of DigiDNA's FileAid app. Apple surprisingly objected to the feature and forced DigiDNA to remove it — even though the app (with the feature) had been approved and available in the App Store for months.
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BrandWeek - Tue Dec 1, 2:34 pm ET
The iPhone is a cultural icon of the digital age. Apple's "There's an app for that" slogan in commercials is even repeated both as a punch line and a nod to the ubiquity of new applications on the so-called "Jesus phone" platform.
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Unstrung.com - Mon Nov 30, 9:37 pm ET
1:10 PM -- An Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL ) iPhone using Long-Term Evolution (LTE) coming on the market in 2010 is one of those rumors that just won't die.
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The Mac Observer - Tue Dec 1, 2:06 pm ET
The Deal Brothers found a deal on the Apple iMac MC413LL/A 21.5-Inch Desktop for $1488.00, including free delivery. This is a new unit.
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USA Today - Tue Dec 1, 10:55 pm ET
Whether classical, death metal, or something in between, there's a high-tech gift idea for any music lover on your holiday list.
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Marketwire - Tue Dec 1, 12:47 pm ET
fring Brings the First Ever Internet Video Calls on the iPhone/iPod Touch Just in Time for the Holidays
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Fast Company Magazine - Tue Dec 1, 9:25 am ET
Photograph by Drew Kelly Nicole Lazzaro Founder and President, XEODesign Oakland, California Nicole Lazzaro, 44, has studied emotion and player experiences in video games for 20 years and is the designer of Tilt, the first iPhone accelerometer game. Her firm helps the likes of Sega and Ubisoft create games that resonate with iPhone users. "Hard-core gamers are very into challenges and obstacles ...
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Macworld - Tue Dec 1, 9:24 am ET
The first official Harry Potter game for the iPhone spares no expense where graphics are concerned. Unfortunately, the game's atmosphere doesn't make up for the fact that it's just plain frustrating to play.
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PC Magazine - Mon Nov 30, 1:21 pm ET
The Apple iMac 21.5-inch (Core 2 Duo), the "baby brother" to the 27-inch iMac, is $500 less expensive, yet has much of same power. It slots easily into the niche between the cheap nettops and the expensive HDTV-replacement PCs: it's the all in one multimedia PC to buy if you need performance more than fancy features like touchscreens and HDTV inputs.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Nov 30, 2:30 am ET
GENT, Belgium----Tele Atlas, a leading global provider of digital maps and dynamic content for navigation and location-based solutions, and satellite navigation software and location-based services provider GeoLife Limited announced an agreement under which Tele Atlas supplies digital maps and location content on Navmii, Geolife’s turn-by-turn navigation application for the iPhone and iPod touch ...
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Gizmodo - Mon Nov 30, 2:20 pm ET
I dislike capital letters. I dislike exceptional capital letters even more. The iPhone, and indeed most Apple products, suffer from "camel case," as the NYT's On Language calls it. "Steep is the...
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PRWeb - Tue Dec 1, 11:39 am ET
Bestselling AlgebraPrep App Series Supports Statewide Effort to Transform Learning With Rich Digital Content (PRWeb Dec 1, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/12/prweb3279764.htm
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Dec 1, 6:00 am ET
LAS VEGAS----iPhone users rejoice, now there really is “an app for that,” with the launch of the Sex App ShopTM available for download now on the iPhone and iPod touch. The Sex App ShopTM is available free at www.sexappshop.com and once downloaded, users can enjoy adult content from major labels and studios including apps, videos and still photos that can all be ...
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Harmony Central - Tue Dec 1, 1:19 pm ET
Pitch Primer software for iPhone has been released. The software teaches users how to hear pitch purity more accurately, how to improve playing in tune and it also helps in analysing the pureness of a user's pitch.
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Network World - Tue Dec 1, 1:11 pm ET
iPod wearing cyclists are risking injury and even death according to the AA and road safety pressure groups.
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USA Today - Tue Dec 1, 10:03 pm ET
It might be time to replace those tin can-sounding speakers that shipped with your desktop (or are integrated into your laptop).
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Mashable - Tue Dec 1, 12:01 pm ET
We’ve always been impressed with Fring , the VoIP and chat client for your mobile phone. The service works with a ton of different networks, including Skype, AIM, MSN Messenger and Twitter. Plus, you can make calls to landlines from your SkypeOut/SkypeIn account and place voice calls to your Skype and Fring contacts. Today, Fring is taking its iPhone app to the next level by bringing support for ...
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Gizmodo - Tue Dec 1, 5:34 pm ET
Dear Apple and AT&T: I have had enough of this. Tell me, why don't we have videochat on the iPhone, you assclowns? Whatever excuse you may have, I'm here to destroy it. This morning, the latest...
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NewsFactor via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 30, 5:56 pm ET
No one outside Apple knows what it looks like or any of its newest features. But news that a fourth-generation iPhone may already be in use fueled a buzz Monday on when the must-have device will debut.
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Network World - Wed Dec 2, 4:54 am ET
The MHA, a Kentucky-based software company with a name that can be tough to work into sentences, released Airlock on Tuesday. Airlock unlocks your Mac when you approach it, and locks it again when you walk away, using the magic of Bluetooth to detect your proximity by looking for your iPhone (or later-gen iPod touch). Always assuming you don't forget your phone at your desk, of course.