Archive | March 29th, 2010

WSJ reports that CDMA equipped iPhone will begin production in September

29. March 2010

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You know, reports of the iPhone coming to Verizon are starting to sound a lot like a broken record, but when the Wall Street Journal gets into the mix, you’d best pay attention. In a report published Monday night, the WSJ writes that Apple is planning to release a CDMA version of the iPhone later […]

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Marco Arment previews Instapaper for the iPad

29. March 2010

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Marco Arment is the developer behind Instapaper, a nifty and useful iPhone app that enables users to download online content and read it offline (if need be) at a later date. Instapaper is a great way to save articles for later reading when you’re in skimming mode, and is a lifesaver if you happen to […]

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Scott Moritz gets paid for this crap?

29. March 2010

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I can’t lie. I’m a little jealous of The Sreet’s Scot Moritz. Okay, I’ll be honest. I’m really jealous of Scott Moritz. Dude probably gets paid a lot of money to discuss things clearly above his pay grade, and no matter how idiotic, nonsensical, and incoherent his ramblings are, he has a perplexing amount of […]

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Apple poised to sell 8-10 million iPads in 2010

29. March 2010

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Fortune reports on a research note from Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty where she writes that iPad suppliers are anticipating a production number in the 8-10 million range, suggesting a demand much stronger than initially expected. Huberty’s previous estimate for IPad sales fell in the 5 million range. Fortune highlights some of Huberty’s other findings: […]

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Apple posts series of iPad guided tour videos

29. March 2010

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As the iPad hype continues to build, Apple has posted a series of videos on its website highlighting many of the iPad’s features, such as the iBook Store, the web browsing experience on Safari, along with the Photos and Videos user experience. It’s definitely worth checking out.

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Apple to sell iPad Camera Connection Kit for $29

29. March 2010

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Apple’s iPad Camera Connection Kit will start shipping in late April for $29. The kit gives users two ways to transfer their digital photos onto their iPad, one being via a USB cable and the second being directly from an SD card. Apple describes the Kit thusly: The kit includes two connectors, each with a […]

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Singing Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face” with an assortment of iPhone music apps.

29. March 2010

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AppleGirl002 sings “Poker Face” by Lady Gaga using an assortment of iPhone music apps like I am T-Pain and Beatmaker. Cute girl, good video, and check out the weird ass Siamese Cat (we think) that walks by at 1:40 into the video. And if you like that, we’ve compiled a list of other musical stylings […]

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Print publications already signing big money deals with advertisers ahead of iPad launch

29. March 2010

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If you buy into the hype, the iPad will usher in a reading renaissance for beleaguered print publications experiencing drastic drops in readership and revenue. With a spacious 9.7-inch color touchscreen, the iPad will offer users an unparalleled digital reading experience while at the same time offering advertisers more tools with which to create engaging, interactive, […]

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Online video provider Brightcove announces broad support for HTML 5 video

29. March 2010

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Online video provider Brightcove recently announced that they will officially support HTML 5 video across their lineup of websites which includes heavy hitters like the New York Times, A&E, Showtime, Sony Music, and Time, Inc. The announcement comes days after CBS reportedly began testing HTML 5 video on it website in anticipation of the upcoming […]

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