November 30, 2012

Apple outgrows all handset makers in US market

A new report released on Friday from market research firm comScore shows Apple outgrew all other handset makers in the lucrative US mobile market.

According to the comScore report, Samsung ranked first with 26.3 percent market share, a gain of 0.7 percent over July 2012. Apple came in second with 17.8 percent share or a 1.5 percent increase over July.

LG, Motorola and HTC round out the top five with 17.6, 11 and 6 percent market share, respectively. All three of these manufacturers dropped marginally in market share between July 2012 and October 2012.

Google ranked as the top smartphone operating system with 53.6 percent of the market with Apple following in second with 34.3 percent of the market1. All other operating systems were in single digit market share.


  1. It’s important to note that when measuring operating system market share, comScore counts all Android-based devices, not just the devices sold from one manufacturer. 

Andrew Liszewski for Gizmodo:

Great news for anyone who’s ever dreamed of their boring desk lamp coming to life as their lovable sidekick. Inspired by the animated Luxo lamp that greets moviegoers at the start of every Pixar film, Adam Ben-Dror, Shanshan Zhou, and Joss Doggett created the Pinokio lamp which moves and reacts to its environment with what appears to be genuine emotions.

The accompanying video is very cute. I wonder if the creators of Pinokio will try to get it to balance on a ball someday.

This week, however, a Swisscom spokesperson told Telecoms.com that: “Apple only enables 4G access after testing their device on an operator’s live network.”

[…]

It proved, he said, “who is running the industry”, adding: “Apple have put themselves in the driving seat; it’s really changing the game quite a lot.”

Apple has exerted more control over carriers than any other handset maker. Before Apple, carriers had the control, and still do in a lot of cases.

Apple today announced the Wi-Fi versions of iPad® mini and fourth generation iPad with Retina display will be available in China on Friday, December 7, and iPhone 5 will be available on Friday, December 14.

This is huge for Apple.

Jon Brodkin for Ars Technica:

Each year, Consumer Reports surveys some 60,000 cell phone subscribers to find out which service providers are the best and worst. AT&T is on a real hot streak in these rankings—a hot streak of finishing dead last in customer satisfaction.

Well, AT&T has one thing going for them anyway: Consistency.

There was a bright spot: AT&T’s LTE service scored well amongst customers using it. But in terms of voice quality, value, text, data and support, AT&T scored last or tied for worst.

November 29, 2012

You can now buy the unlocked iPhone directly from Apple, although it will cost more.

This is just terrible. Not Apple’s fault, but there definitely has to be a way to track this.


Top Gear:

In a special edition of Top Gear, Richard Hammond celebrates 50 years of James Bond films with a look back at 007’s legendary cars. He also talks to Daniel Craig and Sir Roger Moore, gets exclusive access behind the scenes of Bond’s latest adventure, Skyfall, and pays special tribute to 007 by attempting to turn a Lotus in a fully working submarine car.

This is the 50th anniversary of James Bond and of all the people jumping on the bandwagon, I’m most looking forward to the Top Gear take on some of the iconic Bond cars. Sadly, this show, while available on the iTunes Store, doesn’t include the full Top Gear complement – it’s just The Hamster.

Give a gift that gives back this holiday season with Starbucks iTunes (RED)™ eGift basket. You can send loved ones a thoughtful gift of two digital eGifts—$15 eGift to Starbucks and $15 eGift to iTunes—for $30. Plus, for every gift sold, Starbucks and iTunes will together contribute 5% of the purchase price to the Global Fund to help deliver an AIDS free generation by 2015. With the convenience of a Starbucks Card, Starbucks Card eGifts can be used for purchases in-store at participating company-owned and licensed stores in the U.S. and online. This unique and meaningful eGift basket can be purchased online

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Fantastical for iPhone

I test quite a few iPhone, iPad and Mac apps. Some I like, others I don’t really care about and a very limited number, I love. Fantastical for iPhone is an app I love.

I’ve been testing the app before its release today and it has become an app that I’ll use for all of my calendaring needs. Just like the Mac app, the iPhone version is well designed and works exactly the way you think it should.

Using natural language, Fantastical lets you enter events like “Meeting with Michael Simmons next Tuesday at 2 pm.” That’s exactly the date, time and title that’s entered into Calendars.

The feature I like the most is DayTicker1. It’s a quick and easy way to scroll through the dates to see what events you have. Very slick.

If you use a calendar, you need Fantastical. Simple as that.


  1. I couldn’t find DayTicker at first. Just swipe down on the calendar and you’ll enter DayTicker mode. 

A San Francisco judge on Wednesday granted a temporary restraining order compelling Twitter to continue providing access to its “Firehose” – the full daily stream of some 400 million tweets – to PeopleBrowsr Inc, a data analytics firm that sifts through Twitter and resells that information to clients ranging from technology blogs to the U.S. Department of Defense.

Inspired by the ultimate collection of legendary and boutique amps and effect pedals, GuitarTone offers a vast array of high quality tones. Sonoma passionately created tonal interpretations of essential vintage and custom amps, pedals and microphones, and assembled them into GuitarTone.

You can do dual amps with this too. Looks great.

Apple releases iTunes 11

Apple on Thursday released the much anticipated iTunes 11. First introduced in September, iTunes 11 features a simplified design and some new features.

iTunes is both an application and a service – a storefront for buying music, movies, TV shows and books, and Apple has redesigned iTunes Store, App Store and iBookstore to make it easier to find and buy content than before. Featured content is showcased at the top and shelves expose music, movies and TV shows.

A “preview history” shows you all the content you’ve already looked at, and iCloud keeps track of your preview history across different devices. You’ll also be able to fire up 90-second music clips while browsing (previously, clicking away from the tracks you’re previewing causes them to stop playing).

New features like a full-window interface and a new library view to make it easier to see what’s in your library and click on content categories.

Another new feature called “Up Next” lets you queue up the next song or album you want to hear and iCloud remembers where you left off when watching movies or TV shows.

You can download iTunes 11 on Apple’s Web site or by choosing “Check for Updates” in iTunes.

Philip Berne:

I stopped downloading any pirated content about 5 years ago, when I was caught and sent a nastygram by my cable company. But it wasn’t really the cable company who caught me. It was HBO. I was trying to download The Wire. The warning I received said they were not pressing charges immediately, but they wanted me to stop and destroy my copies. They also reserved the right to sue me at any point in the future. I’m probably in the clear, but hopefully this screed will go some way to convincing HBO that I’m completely on their side. I have seen the error in my ways.

I bet that would be enough to make anyone stop illegal downloading.

This argument is both ludicrous, and wrong. Ludicrous, because if piracy is actually wrong, it doesn’t get less wrong simply because you can’t have the product exactly when and where you want it at a price you wish to pay. You are not entitled to shoplift Birkin bags on the grounds that they are ludicrously overpriced, and you cannot say you had no alternative but to break into an the local ice cream parlor at 2 am because you are really craving some Rocky Road and the insensitive bastards refused to stay open 24/7 so that you could have your favorite sweet treat whenever you want. You are not forced into piracy because you can’t get a television show at the exact moment when you want to see it; you are choosing piracy.

If that’s not wrong, then hey, no need to write long articles about how they’ve really backed you into a corner. If you think it is wrong, then act like a grownup and wait until you can buy it legally. And really, if you wouldn’t write an op-ed urging storeowners to stay open 24/7 lest they drive their customers to a little light B&E, then please don’t write essentially the same thing about cable networks.

What a great article.

[Via Harry Marks]

Prank: Creepy girl in an elevator

This is the best prank ever.

Leo Kelion for the BBC:

“Scott got what he deserved,” Mr Fadell told the BBC.

When pressed, he adds: “I think what happened just a few weeks back was deserved and justified and it happened.”

I guess there’s no love lost between Tony Fadell and Scott Forstall then.

Ingrid Lunden for TechCrunch:

Microsoft earlier this week made a point of noting that there have been 40 million downloads of Windows 8 since it launched a month ago, putting it ahead of where Windows 7 was at the same point in its sales cycle. But according to figures out today from NPD, in the midst of an overall slowdown in PC sales, this is not translating into robust hardware sales in the influential U.S. market.

I wonder if all the shit that gets pre-installed on PCs these days has anything to do with why consumers hate buying them.

November 28, 2012

The Wall Street Journal did a nice profile on Apple Senior Vice President, Eddy Cue.

Separately, Universal Audio will be releasing a public beta of 64-bit Mac plug-ins (UAD Powered Plug-Ins v6.4.1 software) in December, ensuring that 64-bit UAD plug-in support will be available on both PC and Mac platforms in 2012.

Great to see them bringing support next month.

Hong Kong Phooey

One of the classics.

MG Siegler describing Microsoft’s nightmare.

Printers manufactured by Samsung have a backdoor administrator account hard coded in their firmware that could enable attackers to change their configuration, read their network information or stored credentials and access sensitive information passed to them by users.

This is hilarious. The best is Nokia.

This is just great. Let the demo play through — it doesn’t take long. You can read more about it in a story Om Malik wrote last Friday.

Jim and Dan discuss different approaches of growing a business, taking advertising, and building audience. They also chat about past and future logos, the history of iTunes, the Diamond Rio, lame Apple rumors, the Apogee Jam, Amplitube, AmpKit, and more.

“We’re innovating on the seam between software and hardware,” said Ballmer, asked why his company had fallen behind rival Apple. “Maybe we should have done that earlier.”

You think?

“I feel pretty good about our level of innovation,” he added.

And there is the problem.

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer:

We literally are moving the company from BlackBerrys to smartphones. One of the really important things for Yahoo’s strategy moving forward is mobile.

Sweet Jesus, what else can happen to RIM. Seriously.

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Doesn’t Google make its revenue from ads? Sucks when even your own users hate you.

This looks like a lot of fun for the whole family. Talk about taking advantage of multiple Apple devices, this is it.