Archive | February 15th, 2010

Report: iPad 3G to be sold at AT&T stores

15. February 2010

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Boy Genius Report is reporting that 3G versions of Apple’s iPad may be sold in AT&T Stores. One of our AT&T connects down south just hit us up with some pretty interesting info… According to them, AT&T stores will be selling the 3G version of the Apple iPad, complete with built-in display. We’re told that the […]

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Guess how much Gameloft made on the iTunes App Store last year?

15. February 2010

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A few weeks ago, Gameloft released its financial results for 2009 and made a point of highlighting all of its revenue derived from the iTunes App Store. When the dust settled, Gameloft netted about $25 million in revenue from app sales to iPhone and iPod Touch users, and in the fourth quarter of 2009 alone, […]

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Some books on the iPad will come wrapped in DRM

15. February 2010

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The Los Angeles Times reports that Apple will give publishers the option to wrap up their digital e-book offerings with fairplay DRM, the same technology Apple once used to envelop their musical content. No doubt some publishers, including O’Reilly Media — which has vociferously argued that digital locks are harmful to sales — will opt […]

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Video of Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 7 series in action

15. February 2010

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Engadget copped some video of the new Windows Phone 7 series UI in action. While it’s obviously a step up from Windows Mobile 6.5, the on-screen interface seems a bit clunky, confusing, and downright unresponsive at times.

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IBM sets its sights on the iPad

15. February 2010

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The iPad hasn’t even hit the market yet, but developers are already excited about the potential Apple’s new device will bring not only to end users, but to business minded folks as well. At last weeks Macworld conference, which by all accounts was a resounding success despite no official presence from Apple, IBM announced that […]

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Microsoft unveils Windows Mobile 7, errr, Windows Phone 7 series

15. February 2010

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Earlier today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Microsoft finally unveiled its long awaited and often delayed Windows Mobile 7 mobile OS – only WM 7 isn’t what it’s called. Microsoft has completely rebranded their mobile OS under the moniker Windows Phone 7 series. Semantics aside, here’s what we know so far about the new […]

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Is Jason Calacanis on crack?

15. February 2010

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Hours after Google unleashed Google Buzz into the wild, tech pundit Jason Calacanis penned a moronic article claiming that Google Buzz is brilliant, ground-breaking, and “game-changing brilliant.” In classic Calacanis fashion, he lists out a number of ridiculous arguments in a feeble attempt to back up his assertion. 1. Google Buzz 1.0 is better than […]

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