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Thinner and lighter iPad 5 to be released on March 2013?

Enrique December 26, 2012 2

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Just got a brand new iPad 4 for Christmas? Looks like that shiny new tablet might be updated in only 3 months, if rumors prove to be true. MacRumors is reporting that a 5th generation iPad may be released as soon as this March, 2013.

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[iPhone] Easily split restaurant checks or utility bills using Divyit

Tucker December 25, 2012 0

mzl.adiirdjv.320x480-75There’s nothing worse than having a relaxing night out with your friends, only to have everyone tense up once the check hits the table. Take the stress out of divying up the bill with Divyit, an iPhone app developed by DC Software Arts.[...]

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Project Azalea – Apple replacing Samsung for TSMC US-based chip factory?

Enrique December 24, 2012 0

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According to The EETimes, the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is contemplating on building a new factory in either New York or Oregon with the project being called “Azalea.” Another report out of The Oregonian says that officials in New York and Oregon may be competing to attract a [...]

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Samsung is suing Apple in South Korea over Notification Center

Enrique December 24, 2012 0

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This one was just waiting to happen. Why? When Apple first introduced its “Notification Center” along with iOS 5, many longtime Android users noted that Apple outright copied Google’s implementation. Now that one of Google’s notification patents has been granted, it looks like Samsung is taking advantage of that opportunity.[...]

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Apple is granted patent for design of original iPhone

Enrique December 24, 2012 2

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The United States Patent and Trademark Office has awarded Apple a new patent to add to its steadily growing portfolio, and this time it’s an interesting one. This particular patent is for the design of the original iPhone that was released back in 2007, and arguably changed the mobile phone [...]

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[iPhone] Find free WiFi hotspots with Free Wi-Fi app

Tucker December 24, 2012 0

mzl.ccoevalv.320x480-75Whether you’re hunting for a hotspot while on the go, or just looking to score some free Wi-Fi in your area without having to deal with an ISP, the app Free Wi-Fi, developed by YOUniversal, is worth checking out. Like the Wi-Fi you’ll be tracking down, the app is [...]

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[iPhone] A Novel Idea helps writers collect, review, and organize their ideas

Tucker December 21, 2012 1

mzl.akxranan.320x480-75When I’m not writing app reviews or TV recaps, I’m writing fiction. And as any writer knows, you can never really control when a creative story idea will rears its head and stop you in your tracks. For recording story ideas on the go, I’ve just been using the Notes [...]

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Another Apple patent is rejected by United States Patent and Trademark Office — this time it is “pinch-to-zoom”

Enrique December 21, 2012 4

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Apple just can’t seem to catch a break when it comes to patents, as another one of its most important patents has been rejected by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. This is the second in recent months, following the company’s patent for the “rubber band” effect being temporarily [...]

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Apple is tracking working hours for one million of its supply chain employees

Enrique December 21, 2012 13

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It seems that the news we always hear out of supply chains is negative — the most recent being underage workers and in the past even suicides. For a good change, I’m happy to report on good news regarding an electronics manufacturer’s supply chain.

Apple has updated its Supplier Responsibility [...]

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[iPhone] Learn about your risk of diseases with Gene Screen

Tucker December 20, 2012 0

mzl.wvtlnish.320x480-75Gene Screen is a cool iPhone app developed by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about the underlying causes of certain diseases, this educational app can teach you about how genetics influence our lives.

What is it and what does it do

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Samsung is dropping patent lawsuits against Apple in Europe

Enrique December 20, 2012 2

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Samsung had injunction requests against Apple for patent infringement in the UK, France, Germany Italy and the Netherlands. The keyword here is ‘had’, as Samsung has announced that it is dropping some lawsuits against Apple in Europe. The key thing to note is ‘some’ because Samsung has not thrown in [...]

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Apple is looking to Foursquare to help improve Apple Maps

Enrique December 20, 2012 2

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When Google Maps came roaring back to iOS, some people might have thought that Apple had given up on the maps race. But after a recent restructuring in management that put Apple’s Eddy Cue in charge of maps, it appears that some of the first steps to improvement are starting [...]

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[iPhone] Penny Saved Pro helps you save money by separating your ‘needs’ from ‘wants’

Tucker December 20, 2012 0

mzl.cjxquopl.320x480-75Saving for a vacation, a new car, or a special item like an engagement ring? You might need a financial app to keep you on track. If you want to reach a savings goal that big or small, you might want to check out Penny Saved Pro, developed by [...]

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Apple is denied injunction against Samsung products

Enrique December 19, 2012 3

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Even after winning a historic $1.05 billion patent and trademark verdict, Apple sought a court-ordered injunction against Samsung. If granted, we would have seen the infringing Samsung phones banned from the US market. Unfortunately for Apple, that won’t be happening anytime soon, if at all.

In post-trial motions, US District [...]

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Google Maps on iOS is downloaded 10 million times in less than 48 hours

Enrique December 19, 2012 0

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There was no question that there was a huge demand for Google Maps to return to the iPhone, and Google has announced just how many iOS users were itching for a proper maps solution. Google’s recently released Google Maps for iPhone was downloaded over 10 million times in less than [...]

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[iPhone] Help prevent hearing loss with Decibel 10th

Tucker December 19, 2012 0

mzl.pmqvwchk.320x480-75Loud noises and music can cause hearing problems like tinnitus, if not outright hearing loss. If you want to protect the health of your ears and keep yourself from going deaf later in life, you might want to check out Decibel 10th, an iPhone app developed by SkyPaw.[...]

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iPhone 5 has big weekend launch in China, sales top two million

Enrique December 18, 2012 0

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Apple has announced that the iPhone 5′s weekend launch in China has resulted in two million units sold. This is despite initial reactions to the lines outside China’s Apple Stores being compared unfavorably to the iPhone 4S’s hysteric launch earlier this year.

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[iPhone] Learn Japanese with Kanji Study app

Tucker December 18, 2012 1

mzl.axcrbohr.320x480-75Have you always wanted to learn Japanese? There are a ton of free apps on the App Store that can help you reach your language goals, but one you might want to single out is Kanji Study, developed by Chase Colburn. This app includes thousands of lessons on how [...]

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Apple is found guilty of infringing 3 patents, damages may be ‘substantial’

Enrique December 17, 2012 9

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In an interesting turn of events, it seems that it is Apple now that finds themselves infringing on patents. A federal jury that deliberated on the issue for four hours has found Apple guilty of infringing three patents held by MobileMedia Ideas, a patent-licensing firm owned by  MPEG-LA. Apple has [...]

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[iPhone] My Pocket Coach is a wellness and success tool

Tucker December 17, 2012 1
[iPhone] My Pocket Coach is a wellness and success tool

My Pocket Coach is an iPhone app developed by 2Morrow Mobile. It’s like having a life coach in your pocket who constantly reminds you what steps you need to take in your life to make important, lasting changes in your lifestyle. The app can help you build new habits (like [...]

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[iPhone] Improve your medical knowledge with Visual Anatomy Lite

Tucker December 16, 2012 0

mza_1754826930569983168.320x480-75Want to know what you’re made of…literally? Visual Anatomy Lite is a handy interactive reference tool that can help students and laypeople alike better understand the way their body works underneath their skin. Whether you’re cramming for an exam or just want to increase your own knowledge about anatomy, this [...]

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[iPhone] Flud News is a solid app for news gathering that has a unique feature of “private” feeds

Tucker December 14, 2012 0

mzl.lhxcyqry.320x480-75Flud News is an iPhone app that aggregates news from around the web and delivers it right to your phone. While it works great for the average person looking for a Flipboard-like iPhone app, Flud News is also specifically designed to appeal to companies who want to share news with [...]

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Samsung Chief Strategy Officer is an Apple user

Enrique December 14, 2012 8

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It all just works together. Ask any Apple user why they prefer its ecosystem compared to others and they’ll probably give you a variation of that answer. It seems that even one of Apple’s fiercest rivals sees this, as revealed by an [...]

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iPhone users rejoice — Google Maps is officially back on iOS, available now in App Store

Enrique December 14, 2012 0

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A day after I tell Google “pretty please”, they answer! Although I’m pretty sure I’m only one of the many who were waiting for this day to come, today marks the return of Google Maps to iOS. The app has just been released to the app store and is available [...]

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Google’s Eric Schmidt believes Android is winning the war against Apple

Enrique December 14, 2012 1

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In an interview with Bloomberg, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt has made comments that should stir up fanboy wars all over. Despite all  the different players, it’s pretty safe to say that it all comes down to Android versus Apple — a battle that Eric Schmidt believes Google is winning.

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[iPhone] Can’t get to an eye doc? Vision app helps you gauge your eye health

Tucker December 13, 2012 1

mzl.ccrdarze.320x480-75If you’re anything like me, your day is spent mostly staring at screens. Between computer monitors, my iPhone, our TV, weekend trips to the movies, and GPS devices, my eyes are basically staring at some kind of screen from the moment I wake up until the moment I go to [...]

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iPhone 5 is Time’s ‘Gadget of the Year’ with Wii U #2, Surface RT #7, and Galaxy Note II #8

Enrique December 13, 2012 1

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Time has released their annual list of the best of the best in games, apps, tweets, ads and gadgets. Love or hate Apple, it’s hard to deny that the iPhone 5, even with its little hiccups, is a really solid device.

Time believes that it’s the best of the year, [...]

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[iPhone] STUDYBLUE makes studying on-the-go super easy

Tucker December 12, 2012 1

mzl.maortvwa.320x480-75Sadly, I didn’t get my first iPhone until after I was out of college. It’s too bad, because I would have loved an app like STUDYBLUE when I was still in school. STUDYBLUE makes it easy to study for your courses while you’re on the go, during even very short [...]

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IDC report shows Samsung and Apple leading the way in smart device market

Enrique December 12, 2012 5

Research firm IDC has released their quarterly “Worldwide Smart Connected Device Market” report, which is a ranking that is tailored to the more mobile-centric computing industry we have today. The results of Q3 2012 aren’t quite surprising with the arguably 2 current biggest names in the game, Apple and Samsung, [...]

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iPhone 6 to come with a 4.8″ inch screen and no home button?

Enrique December 11, 2012 0

We all know the iPhone 5S is coming next year. In fact, some people may be skipping the iPhone 5 altogether to hold out for the surely more capable upgrade next year. But what we don’t know is what kind of enhancements Apple’s next flagship phone will be getting. Peter [...]

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[iPhone] Color Shake is a productivity-boosting mental game

Tucker December 11, 2012 0

Many experts say that for every 60 minutes that you work, you should take 5-10 minutes out of your day and have a quick break. Now, there is an interesting app that markets itself as a productivity-boosting game, perfect for playing during short breaks. It’s called Color Shake, and [...]

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Yahoo announces new Yahoo Mail for web client, Android, iOS, and Windows 8

Enrique December 11, 2012 4

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Yahoo has just announced new versions of Yahoo Mail across all platforms, upgrades for its current web client and Android app, and brand new apps for iOS and Windows 8. The announcement was made by CEO Marissa Mayer in a blog post today, and speed seems be the main focus:[...]

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Australian police warn the public to not use iOS Maps, or else risk death

Enrique December 11, 2012 3

It’s no secret Apple’s mapping solution hasn’t been up to snuff for most users, and it’s become a running joke that iOS Maps can get you lost when you use it for directions. However, in Australia iOS Maps is more than a joke; according to the police in Victoria, Apple [...]

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[iPhone] Bored? Well provides suggestions for activities and sight seeing in your area

Tucker December 10, 2012 0

If you’re looking for something cool to do this weekend, there’s an app that might just have some awesome suggestions for you. It’s called Well, and it’s a social networking app that allows you to connect with other users to get recommendations for cool stuff to do, see, or [...]

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Google chairman Eric Schmidt says it is “extremely curious” why Apple does not sue Google

Ashraf December 10, 2012 1

Last week Google chairman Eric Schmidt sat down with Wall Street Journal for an interview on all things Mountain View. When asked if Apple and Google have any plans to settle the patent disputes going on between Apple and Android manufacturers, Schmidt responded with a coy we-are-always-talking-about-it but was also [...]

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