iphone app for shopping & dining deals

On September 4, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

A local company has developed an iphone app that finds shopping and dining bargains wherever you are.  Click on the link to go to Appoola.com  

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On September 4, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

A local company has developed an iphone app that finds shopping and dining bargains wherever you are.  Click on the link to go to Appoola.com  

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iPhone 4 Fitted Inside A Canon SLR Body [Cameras]

On September 4, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

# cameras One things for sure: putting your iPhone 4 inside a Canon SLR isn’t as useful as adding a SLR lens to your iPhone . But with this custom-made getup, you won’t think about dropping your iPhone every time you hold it up. More »

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iPhone 4 Fitted Inside A Canon SLR Body [Cameras]

On September 4, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

# cameras One things for sure: putting your iPhone 4 inside a Canon SLR isn’t as useful as adding a SLR lens to your iPhone . But with this custom-made getup, you won’t think about dropping your iPhone every time you hold it up. More »

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Below are downloads of several iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad applications available for a limited time from Apple’s App Store, with price drops from $1 to $4. The apps, each for iPhone and iPod touch…

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iPhone/iPod touch/iPad games: Pac-Man for $1, more

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Apple today announced that over one million users have joined Ping, the company’s new social networking feature focused on music and built into iTunes 10. According to Apple, one-third of the people who have downloaded iTunes 10 in its first 48 hours of availability have joined Ping.

“One-third of the people who have downloaded iTunes 10 have joined Ping,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of Internet Services. “As many more people download iTunes 10 in the coming weeks, we expect the Ping community to continue growing.”

Ping has been receiving mixed reviews from users so far, as well as having to deal with several early issues involving a premature launch of Facebook Connect integration and a spam problem.


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iPhone Sale Turns Violent, Citizens Step in to Help

On September 3, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

PALM COAST, Fla. — An iPhone sale tuned violent for a local man in a bar Thursday night.

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Apple Adds Showtimes to Movie Trailer Site

On September 3, 2010, in iPhone, by admin


Macworld reports that Apple has added listings of showtimes to its movie trailer site, offering a slick HTML5 interface that utilizes geo-location to find theaters in your area.

When you visit the page, your Web browser will ask to use your current location, after which it will display a small Google Map highlighting nearby theaters (you can also enter your own ZIP code or city and state).

Clicking on any of the theaters in the map (or on their entry in the list below the map) will show you a thumbnail grid of the posters for all the films playing at that location. You can even flip through multiple pages of theaters if the one you’re looking for didn’t show up in the top five. Hovering your cursor over any of the posters tells you when the next showing at that theater is.

Alternatively, clicking through the individual movies will bring up listings of theaters in the user’s vicinity that are showing the film, along with showtimes highlighting showings with reduced pricing. Users can also click through to purchase tickets at participating theaters.


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Apple Removes Custom Ringtone Creation in iTunes 10

On September 3, 2010, in iPhone, by admin


Apple’s former custom ringtone editor, no longer present in iTunes 10

As noted by Mac|Life, iTunes 10 appears to be lacking the ability to create ringtones from songs purchased from the iTunes Store. The feature had allowed users to select iTunes-purchased songs from their libraries, trim them down to desired ringtone lengths, and purchase the resulting custom ringtones for $0.99 each.

After looking around in the application, it seems that ringtone creation has been pulled from iTunes 10. We checked iTunes and were met with only information on how to sync ringtones from iTunes.

A support document outlining the process for creating a custom ringtone in iTunes is still posted on Apple’s site despite the fact that the feature no longer exists in the updated iTunes.

You can create iPhone ringtones from many songs purchased from the iTunes Store on your computer. Personalize your ringtone by choosing up to 30 seconds of your favorite song with the easy-to-use iTunes ringtone editor. You can also fade the ringtone in and out, and choose how long to wait before looping the ringtone.

Created ringtones are only available for purchase from the U.S. iTunes Store on your computer.

Custom ringtone creation was added to iTunes in September 2007.


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According to a new research note from Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty, Apple’s manufacturing partners are now pushing out two million iPads per month, with Apple urging them to boost production to three million per month for the fourth quarter of this year.

Says Huberty, “Apple recently indicated to its suppliers a desire to move to 3 million per month in C4Q10. This implies a run rate of 36 million in CY11, close to the current 40 million supply chain forecast.”

Huberty’s comments suggest that the 2-million production rate is a new milestone, although a report from early July claimed that Apple was planning for about 2.3 million units that month. A few weeks earlier than that, Apple was claimed to have been shooting for production rates of 2.5 million per month by the end of the year, and today’s report suggests that Apple has continued to increase its targets in order to meet strong demand for the tablet device.

Apple’s increased iPad production has apparently finally helped the company to close the supply-demand gap, with shipping date estimates for orders placed through its online store dropping rapidly over the last several weeks before reaching the minimum “within 24 hours” level just last weekend.

The rapid decrease of shipping estimates had led to questions about whether increased production or sagging demand was driving the supply-demand ratio into balance, but it appears that Apple’s continued increases in production are at least a major factor in achieving equilibrium.


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