With Apple’s new iPad you can do a lot of things; read a book, watch a movie, even edit photos, but Rana Sobhany chose to use her two new iPads to make music, making her one of the first “iPad DJ’s.” Using nothing more than two iPads, a pair of headphones, a mixer, and a few [...]
Continue reading...21. April 2010 | by Tim Bradbury
By now, we’ve all heard about Gizmodo’s little discovery: a prototype of the next generation iPhone. The tech blogs are buzzing about it, and it’s hard to browse the web for any period of time without seeing a picture of the device. While this is all great, one thing that many people are unaware of, [...]
Continue reading...20. April 2010 | by Tim Bradbury
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If you have any interest in Apple products (and I bet you do considering you’re reading this,) then I’m sure you’re more than familiar with Apple’s creative ways of advertising its iPhones to the masses. The first ad, titled “Backpacker,” shows how the iPhone can be used to book hostels, share photos, and translate English speech [...]
Continue reading...20. April 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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A patent has provided a glimpse of what a future version of iTunes could be selling. It describes a service called Concert Ticket +, where as one would expect, you can purchase an e-ticket to an event which is sent to your iPhone or iPod Touch and redeemable at the door. It won’t just be for [...]
Continue reading...20. April 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Get your credit cards out, but make sure you’ve got plenty of available funds, because if these latest iPad prices are to be believed, you’re going to need them! Back in February, a price leak suggested that a 16GB Wi-Fi iPad would cost around £389, but according to a Gibraltar based Apple-reseller, they will actually [...]
Continue reading...20. April 2010 | by Tim Bradbury
If anything, Apple Inc. is known for its impenetrable security when it comes to unreleased products, especially iPhones. Despite this, Gray Powell, a 27 year old Software Engineer working for Apple managed to lose the device at a local bar. Here’s how. “On the night of March 18, he was enjoying the fine imported ales at [...]
Continue reading...20. April 2010 | by Tim Bradbury
I’ll admit it, I sincerely doubted the authenticity of the leaked images of the “new iPhone” that surfaced earlier this week. I was even a bit skeptical when Gizmodo posted their breakdown of the mysterious device (which was found on a barstool near Apple’s Cupertino headquarters.) Despite this, however, no doubt remains in my mind that [...]
Continue reading...19. April 2010 | by Robert Nelson
Last week we saw some images that were supposed to have been of a 4th generation iPhone, and then they were noted as not being the real deal. Except, now maybe they are. The latest image, which was again posted on Engadget (and can be seen below) may be real. It turns out the iPhone in [...]
Continue reading...19. April 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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The Rss Player app is quite possible my favorite app, or at the very least it is one that I would not want to lose. And because of that I often wonder what future versions will bring in terms of new features. Well, thankfully for me, the developer has recently posted the Rss Player 3.0 [...]
Continue reading...19. April 2010 | by Andy Boxall
We’re starting Monday with some retro-gaming fun on the iPhone for your viewing pleasure! The video below shows the iPhone running an Atari 2600 emulator, courtesy of Manomio, the team behind the C64 iPhone game. Graphically, it looks the same as the Atari console and therefore will look very basic to anyone who didn’t own and [...]
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21. April 2010 | by Tim Bradbury
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