Sunday, March 14, 2010

Gibson App Review

March 12, 2010 by Benjamin Walker  
Filed under App Reviews

There are countless guitar apps out there that offer some great tools for musicians on the go. Gibson Learn & Master Guitar is one of those applications that include a tuner, metronome and guitar chart, all in one nice package. This one even includes a few free video guitar lessons taught by the man who [...]

iPhone Multi-Tasking?

March 12, 2010 by Willis Plummer  
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For every iPhone owner and user there is a very short wish list of things that they wish and hope one their precious phone will do. For some it’s something simple as having the ability to put personal customizations to the iPhone’s springboard to the people who want the long awaited and much rumored about [...]

Apple Hit With Another Lawsuit

March 11, 2010 by Willis Plummer  
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Now a days it seems like everyone owns or are apart of a patent, from logos to software, if you can see it, hear it, taste it or feel it better believe there’s a patent for it. And every patent holder is waiting for that moment when they feel someone is infringing on their precarious [...]

Apple’s Not Taking It Anymore

March 10, 2010 by Willis Plummer  
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In the world of business they say it’s dog eat dog and in the technology industry it must be Byte eat Byte. Recently the computing giant Apple has taken the offensive and started to discuss their displeasure with what it considers to be infringement of its iPhone-related intellectual property and other cellular phone makers. In [...]

Apple Will Revamp The iPhone For China

March 9, 2010 by Benjamin Walker  
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Apple is reportedly trying to re-enter the Chinese smartphone market with a revamped iPhone, by working together with China Unicom.
The Cupertino-based company wants to offer a re-designed version of its popular iPhone, along with Chinese standard WiFi capabilities.
Back in October, Apple tried to enter the Chinese smartphone market, but failed to take the country by storm [...]

New Apple Patent Wants You To Look

March 9, 2010 by Willis Plummer  
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In a new Apple patent revealed a few day ago shows the ever improving and forward thinking Apple company trying to make incorporating video advertisements into the iPhone easier. Ideally, integrating ads into iTunes television show and movies will lower the cost of episodes or even make your the shows you love to watch free. [...]

Steve Says “No” To iPad Tethering

March 8, 2010 by Willis Plummer  
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With the nearing of the release date for the long awaited and much rumored about Apple iPad on April 3rd it seems like the rumors and hear say isn’t going to slow down. All sorts of speculation has been going around news media outlets and internet sites and forums alike, from the possibility of the [...]

Finally A Release Date for iPad!

March 5, 2010 by Benjamin Walker  
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Finally we know when the iPad will go on sale, April 3 with pre-ordering starting March 12. Apple says it will first sell its Wi-Fi-enabled iPads on April 3 and will sell Wi-Fi- and 3G-equipped models “in late April.” On March 12 you’ll be able pre-order either model.
Apple says iPad will be available in Wi-Fi [...]

ProKit 5.1 Update

March 3, 2010 by Benjamin Walker  
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Apple on Tuesday released ProKit 5.1 for Leopard and Snow Leopard, an update for the company’s line of professional-level applications. According to the support release, the problems addressed range from a fix for improper scrolling behavior, a change to the “layout of interface elements in certain alert windows,” and a resolution for an issue involving “memory [...]

Download Bigger Apps Over 3G!

February 19, 2010 by Benjamin Walker  
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Apple has apparently boosted the maximum size of an iPhone app download over 3G from 10 MB to 20 MB. Previously, users who wanted to download an app larger than 10 MB had to switch to a WiFi connection.
The most obvious reason for the limit in the first place was likely to preserve bandwidth. However, [...]

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