Archive | November 22nd, 2008

Apple launches “iPhone Your Life” website

22. November 2008

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Apple recently launched a new section on its website that highlights some of the ways users can use their iPhone to have fun and increase productivity. Apple lists a few categories that users can browse through, including Around Town, World Travel, At Home, Getting Things Done, and Fun and Games. In addition, the site has […]

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HP’s TouchScreen Laptop doesn’t seem all that great

22. November 2008

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Check out this video of HP’s new TouchSmart Laptop that allows the user to interact with the screen via touch gestures. While some have argued that HP has beaten Apple to the market with a touchscreen laptop, the video below clearly shows that the concept needs a lot more work.  I can’t help but think […]

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Rock Band coming to the iPhone?

22. November 2008

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Silicon Alley Insider reports that the co-creator of the video games ‘Rock Band’ and ‘Guitar Hero’ has his eye on developing a similar type program for the iPhone. But what about the iPhone rhythm game Tap Tap Revenge, which is already available and popular? Not a threat, Alex says. Alex told us it was hard […]

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Judge tosses out 2 out of 3 claims in iPhone lawsuit

22. November 2008

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InternetNews is reporting that a Judge in Arkansas has thrown out 2 out of 3 claims in a lawsuit filed against Apple for poor iPhone 3G performance. “Had Apple received notice from plaintiffs that the particular iPhones bought by them were defective, Apple could have taken a direct route toward fixing the alleged defects or […]

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Prices for iPhone apps might be creeping back up

22. November 2008

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VentureBeat reports that developers are bucking the trend of engaging in price wars for iPhone apps. There’s been a lot of hoopla recently about how developers are increasingly pricing their apps at 99 cents in order to attract users, but we might soon see that trend reverse itself as $9.99 applications become more common place. […]

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