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A bad date, we’ve all been there and have had our share of deal breakers. At the end of our wasted time, being polite is not at the top of the list. But do you really enjoy to be upfront and all the hassle that comes with it?So what to do when they ask you for your phone number? It’s easy. Bite your tongue, smile, don’t arg (Read More)
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Gizmodo (and just about every US-based Mac-related site, I just happened to stumble upon Gizmodo’s first) bring news that the regular iPod-related Apple event has been confirmed for the 9th of September (Melbourne Time: Thursday, 10 September 2009 at 3:00AM), as they have received an official invite from Apple.What do we th (Read More)
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A bad date, we’ve all been there and have had our share of deal breakers. At the end of our wasted time, being polite is not at the top of the list. But do you really enjoy to be upfront and all the hassle that comes with it?So what to do when they ask you for your phone number? It’s easy. Bite your tongue, smile, don’t arg (Read More)
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Battery packs for iPhones often dramatically extend the useful lifetime of Apple's devices, but they also add considerable bulk and rarely feel like natural extensions of the iPhone itself. Mophie wants to change this with the Juice Pack Air; we'll see not only whether it accomplishes its intended goals but whether it or t (Read More)
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Apple Corporate, iTS, Software, Other Events, iTunes, Steve Jobs, iPod nanoThough the video of today's event is not yet on Apple.com (as of this writing - though you can find it here), it has been added to Apple's official podcast. Even if you were underwhelmed by today's announcements, you (Read More)
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Filed under: Bugs/Recalls, MobileMeWe received a tip from a frustrated reader this morning noting that when he published a calendar to MobileMe with iCal, it wasn't showing up if there were any all-day events in the calendar. I sorted through a few different examples and was able to verify that any calendar with 'all-day' e (Read More)
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Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks
Nokia on Monday said it has launched its first modem to ever support the upcoming Long Term Evolution (LTE) format for 4G cell data. The Internet Modem RD-3 (not yet pictured) can both support the new technology, which peaks at 100Mbps, but also 3G data over HSPA and 2G over EDGE to give users support of more establish (Read More)
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Cordell Ratzlaff, Director of Cisco’s User-Centered Design Team in the Voice Technology Group shows us what the company’s been developing for WebEx meetings and the iPhone. Love the way he shakes his iPhone to change the WebEx client. It’s pretty cool.
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Hacker News
On Monday, reader Abram Siegel’s iDisk showed 2TB of available storage. Yeah, that’s right — terabytes. The default iDisk storage is 20 gigabytes.Siegel’s iDisk said 2TB when logged on this morning and is still saying 2TB this evening. “Still showing,” he says. “Very strange.”Even stranger, a few other people on MacRumors (Read More)
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Filed under: Gaming, Multimedia, Software, Odds and ends, Apple, iPhone, App StoreWell how about that. A Commodore 64 emulator for iPhone is nothing new -- we covered the fact that one had been developed a little while ago. Here's what is new (and a little surprising, to be honest): Apple approved it. In an environment wher (Read More)
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