Archive | March 29th, 2011

Apple faces shortage of lithium-ion batteries following Japan quake

29. March 2011

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A new report from the Wall St. Journal notes that Apple is experiencing shortages of the lithium-ion batteries used in its line of iPods. Going down the supply chain, Apple traced the shortage back to a Japanese chemical manufacturing company called Kureha Corp. Kureha, the report notes, commands a 70% global share of an integral […]

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Number of apps specifically designed for Android tablets now thriving at 20

29. March 2011

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When Steve Jobs took the wraps off of the iPad 2 on March 2, he characteristically took some time to bash the competition. In one memorable tidbit, Jobs boasted of the 65,000 dedicated iPad apps available on iTunes. In contrast, Jobs claimed that there were only 100 apps written exclusively for Android 3.0 (Google’s tablet […]

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Apple to disclose Q2 2011 earnings on April 20

29. March 2011

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It’s not nearly as exciting as Wedding season, but earnings season is upon us. Then again, if you’re an Apple investor who’s watched your Apple stock explode in value over the past few years, maybe its even more exciting. Apple today announced that it will release its earnings from its second fiscal quarter of 2012 […]

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Wirelessly transmitting 1080p video with the iPad 2 [Video]

29. March 2011

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AirPlay is cool as hell: wirelessly transmit video in 720p to your big screen TV right from your iOS device. You know what else is cool? iPad 2 video mirroring in full 1080p HD. But you know what’s even slicker than that? Combining the two into and turning the iPad 2 into an ad-hoc AirPlay 1080p mirroring […]

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Is WWDC broken? Nah, just succesful

29. March 2011

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Tickets for WWDC 2011 sold out in record time, and if you happened to be away from the Interwebs this past Monday, there’s a good chance that you missed out on any opportunity to snatch up one of Apple’s $1599 tickets. With the rise of the iPhone and the growing number of OS X users, […]

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Nokia takes on Apple’s entire product line in new ITC complaint

29. March 2011

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After losing an ITC decision to Apple last week with respect to 5 patents, Nokia regrouped and came back at Apple with a new ITC complaint, this time alleging that nearly every Apple product infringes on Nokia patents. From the iPhone to the iPod to the iPad and the Mac, Nokia alleges that these products […]

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Ways for Google to return to its start-up roots

29. March 2011

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With soon to be Google CEO Larry Page vocally tryingto return Google to its start-up roots, a post from a former Google employee on Slacy’s Blog details a number of things the search engine behemoth can do to return to its start-up ways. Google has a very, very strong NIH (Not Invented Here) syndrome.  Alternate […]

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Analysts weigh in on Q2 iPad sales

29. March 2011

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Apple thus far has been tight lipped with respect to iPad 2 sales, but if long lines and supply shortages more than 2 weeks after launch is any indication, the iPad 2 is a monster. Apple sold 1 million units of the original iPad in 28 days and analysts estimate that Apple may have topped that figure […]

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Folks already scalping WWDC 2011 tickets on Craigslist and eBay

29. March 2011

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After selling out in record time, tickets for Apple’s WWDC 2011 event are in high demand. Yesterday we spotted a Craigslist posting from San Francisco hocking a lone ticket for $2500. Note, though, that in order to make use of a WWDC ticket, you must be a registered Apple developer Not to be outdone, there […]

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So RIM’s PlayBook will support Android Apps.. Um, okay.

29. March 2011

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So in an effort to quickly establish a large library of apps on launch, RIM recently announced that its upcoming PlayBook tablet will be able to run Android apps via en emulator. BusinessInsider reports: When asked why anyone would ever bother developing for RIM’s own platform again if they could just make Android apps that […]

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Real Racing 2 HD demo showcases full 1080p HD video mirroring

29. March 2011

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Firemint, the developers behind Real Racing 2 HD (not to mention Flight Control) recently released a video showcasing the ability for Real Racing 2 HD to render out video in full 1080p HD quality using the iPad 2’s video mirroring capabilities. Touch Arcade notes: The game is said to run at a solid 30fps in […]

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WWDC 2011 sells out in less than 12 hours

29. March 2011

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Tickets to Apple’s WWDC 2011 event sold out in a whopping 12 hours since going on sale on Monday. By way of comparison, last year’s WWDC event sold out in 8 days. While last year’s event focused primarily with iOS, this year’s WWDC will have a dual focus on OS X and iOS. Apple began […]

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