Engadget:
It's been quite a few months since we've heard anything from Klausner Technologies, but it looks like the company has finally decided on its next set of targets that are allegedly infringing on its now infamous visual voicemail patents. As announced in a pair of expectedly terse press releases, Klausner says that both RIM a (Read More)
Gizmodo:
There's a certain type of person for whom airports and airplanes cease to be novel, and start to feel like home. This is depressing, on many levels! Which is why these people need gifts. Lots and lots of gifts. BTW, if you hate the gallery format as much as the Grinch hated Christmas, click here. A good pair of in-ear phone (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Found Footage, iPhone, First Look, App Review Remember Zen Bound? It's a gorgeous and fun-to-play little puzzle game. So when I heard that SecretExit, the makers of Zen Bound, were about to release a new app, I was excited to get a sneak preview. Stair Dismount is a very different game to Zen Bound. Although, a (Read More)
TechCrunch:
[France] Tablets are destined to be the next super trendy tech device. Crunchgear regularly reports on new devices that will be launched by PC or mobile manufacturers, and Apple will one day join the dance. Analysts have announced that the tablet war will take place in 2010 so we just have to be patient.A French company cal (Read More)
TechCrunch:
[UK] Mobile music discovery service Shazam has joined the (PRODUCT) RED campaign which raises funds and awareness in fighting AIDS in Africa, the first mobile app provider to have done so.Joining the campaign is an especially good fit for London-based Shazam’s music-oriented iPhone app, the (RED) brand will be familiar to m (Read More)
Mac Rumors:
The New York Observer reports that a number of major magazine publishers are nearing an agreement to launch a joint venture that would be focused on digital distribution of their content, aiming to create a digital storefront similar to Apple's iTune... (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Software, Developer, iPhone, App Store, SDKWell here we go. Up until now, we've heard a lot from developers about how much of a mess the App Store's approval process is, from people who've been rejected outright to people who've been forced to resubmit to people who've just given up completely. But we haven't h (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Found Footage, App Review For just US$1.99, you could do a lot worse than picking up Skyworks's new Boardwalk Games [iTunes link]. Offering three carnival-style attractions, Boardwalk Games takes you into the midway with good gameplay, quality graphics, and audible sound. To be honest, those audible sounds kind (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Gaming, Odds and ends, Freeware, iPhone, SDKChillingo recently announced that it would be launching Crystal SDK, a service joining the increasingly crowded social network market for iPhone games. Xbox Live on the Xbox is an official social network, but the iPhone has no such official service. A crowd of contend (Read More)
AppleInsider:
Apple's slice of mobile data traffic has grown to now exceed 50% share in the US, UK and in global figures, according to the latest monthly mobile data traffic report by AdMob. (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Features, Mac Pro This piece isn't about shooting Mac Pros, but it is about how the Mac Pro is helping forensics professionals solve cases faster and more accurately. Pyramidal Technologies produces a system called ALIAS (Advanced balLIstics Analysis System), a replacement for standard ballistic investigation s (Read More)
AppleInsider:
Apple Monday night will debut new ads that tout the ability of the iPhone to browse the Web and handle calls at the same time, as AT&T this weekend continued to expand its advertising campaign that aims to "set the record straight" about its coverage. (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Retail, Rumors, DealsBoy Genius Report claims to have gotten its hands on Apple's Black Friday brochure. Although they had posted another brochure earlier that made less than credible claims of 30% iPod discounts and 25% Mac discounts, BGR claims this newest ad comes from "a pretty credible connect of ours." Th (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Never before has it been so apparent that a power tower—pretty much the laziest design in the computer industry—is being sold by a design-centric company with neither design nor power. And I'm not sure that the solution is just a refresh away. The Mac Pro was once the only viable option for a OS X lover in need of serious h (Read More)
Mac Rumors:
Mobile advertising firm AdMob today released its October 2009 Mobile Metrics Report, detailing the devices and platforms requesting ads from its network. While much of this month's report focuses on the breakdown of devices using Research in Motion ... (Read More)