With the release of the Streak on Thursday, Dell will try to target all of Apple’s mobile products at once. This strategy will surely only confuse consumers.
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∞ Study: iPhone users have more sex
There are a lot of considerations when purchasing a smartphone. We consider storage, camera, apps and many other things, but now we stats on one more data point: sex.
∞ Apple launches App Store Volume Purchase for schools
Apple quietly launched a new program for educational institutions that want to purchase apps from its iPhone, iPod touch and iPad App Store — a Volume Purchase Program.
∞ Review: iRig and AmpliTube for the iPad and iPhone
I’ve been using IK Multimedia’s AmpliTube on my Mac for years, so I was interested to see what the company developed for the iPad and iPhone. They didn’t disappoint.
∞ Report: Papermaster had a falling out with Steve Jobs
The only thing worse at Apple than being involved in a product launch that doesn’t go as planned, is not getting along with Steve Jobs. When you do both, you know your days are numbered.
∞ Apple executive leaves in the wake of iPhone antenna woes
Apple confirmed on Saturday that Mark Papermaster, Apple’s senior vice president of Devices Hardware Engineering, is leaving the company.
∞ Daylite Touch for iPhone adds notification, multitasking support
Marketcircle updated its business productivity app, Daylite Touch for the iPhone and iPod touch, adding some new functionality and support for iPhone 4 users.
∞ Apple in talks to buy Chinese gaming company
Apple is looking to expand its reach into China and the gaming market with the purchase of another company.
∞ Camera Plus Pro and the 10 Days of Summer Contest
Camera Plus Pro is the one photography app that I purchased and have kept using. The company recently updated the app and they are having a contest for its users.
∞ Survey shows iPhone 4 owners less satisfied than iPhone 3GS owners
ChangeWave, a market research company, has surveyed iPhone 4 owners. The survey reveals that iPhone 4 users are, on a whole, satisfied, though not perhaps as much so as iPhone 3GS users were.
∞ MOTU releases Digital Performer 7.2, free iPhone app
MOTU recently shipped two products that musicians will most certainly be interested in: Digital Performer (DP) 7.2 and DP Control, an iPhone app that allows you to control DP from Apple’s mobile devices.
∞ JailbreakMe returns, offers jailbreak for iPhone 4 and iPad
JailbreakMe.com, a website that offers users a way to jailbreak their iPhones, has returned.
∞ Apple moves past antennagate, but videos are still available
In a move that surely signals antennagate is finally behind it, Apple removed the page of videos from its website showing signal loss on its own iPhone and competitors products.
∞ Roundup of fixes for slowness of iOS 4 on iPhone 3G
By now, you’ve probably seen the complaints from iPhone 3G users that updated to Apple’s new iOS 4 and experienced serious performance issues. You’ve probably also seen that Apple is investigating the issue.
∞ Apple investigating slowness of iOS 4 on iPhone 3G
Apple is reportedly investigating complaints from users that iOS 4 runs very slow on its iPhone 3G.
∞ Apple opens iAd network to developers
Apple on Wednesday opened its iAd network to developers, allowing them to advertise their products made for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
∞ iPhone apps built for iPhone 4's gyro, Retina display
There are a lot of great apps for the iPhone, but to experience the ultimate in cool apps you have to look for those built to utilize the newest technologies in the iPhone 4. Apple included a built-in three-axis gyroscope, … Continued
∞ Citigroup warns of security flaw in its iPhone app
Customers of Citigroup may want to update their iPhone banking app as soon as possible. The bank on Monday warned the app had a security flaw and needs updating.
∞ iPhone 4 available in 17 more countries on Friday
Apple’s iPhone 4 will be available in 17 more countries this Friday, July 30, the company said on Monday.
∞ Apple adds Droid X to its death grip antenna list
Apple didn’t make too many friends among smartphone makers when it demonstrated competitor’s handsets exhibiting the same death grip antenna loss as the iPhone 4. Now, Apple added another device to its list — the Droid X.
∞ Apple releases free iPhone Bumper Case Program on App Store
Apple on Friday released a free iPhone app to allow iPhone 4 owners to claim their free Bumper case.
∞ Apple delays white iPhone 4 until later this year
Apple issued a statement on Friday saying the white iPhone 4 is being delayed again, this time until later this year.
∞ Apple begins iPhone 4 Bumper refunds
Apple CEO Steve Jobs promised iPhone 4 customers a free Bumper case or a refund for those that already purchased one. On Thursday the refunds began.
∞ Report: T-Mobile close to getting the iPhone
While we’ve all been focused on Verizon and its chances to get the iPhone, Apple may have pulled a classic switcheroo and started dealing with T-Mobile in the US.
∞ Analyst: Apple's 'impressive' growth sustainable
Apple on Tuesday posted over $3 billion in profit for its fiscal third quarter and also reported good sales numbers for many of its core products. According to one Wall Street analyst, that growth could be sustainable for the company.
∞ Apple can't keep up with iPhone 4 demand
With reports of antenna problems over the last few weeks, you might think that Apple’s new iPhone 4 is sitting on store shelfs, but that’s not the case. The truth is, Apple can’t keep up with demand for the device.
∞ Apple reports $3.25 billion profit on strong iPhone, Mac sales
Apple on Tuesday reported a $3.25 billion profit for its fiscal third quarter of 2010 on record revenue of $15.7 billion. These results compare to revenue of $9.73 of revenue and a $1.83 billion profit in the year-ago quarter.
∞ MacTech Conference announced for November
Mac developers didn’t get much from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in 2010, but there is another place they can go now — the MacTech Conference.
∞ iBooks update improves PDF performance
Apple has updated iBooks, the iOS software that lets you read e-books purchased through the iTunes Store on an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. The new 1.1.1 release is available for download.
∞ FileMaker Go for iPad and iPhone available from App Store
One of the mobile apps many users were waiting for has arrived. FileMaker released FileMaker Go for iPad and FileMaker Go for iPhone on Tuesday giving users the ability to edit their databases on Apple’s iOS devices.