Its become pretty clear that there are signal drop issues on the iPhone 4. Granted the amount of complaints are probably very low as compared to how many iPhone 4’s were sold, but they still seem valid nonetheless. And on that subject, it seems that Steve Jobs has decided to answer a few more customer emails. [...]
Continue reading...25. June 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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Browsing the App Store this weekend? Here are fourteen new or updated apps for the iPhone and iPad worth taking a closer look at if you are: Bing. Microsoft’s official Bing app has [...]
Continue reading...24. June 2010 | by Robert Nelson
Children of the 80’s will likely remember cassette tapes, and for some the sight will remind them of their youth. And this latest iPhone carrying case may give you some of that nostalgia back — its the Retro Cassette Cover for iPhone. Just like the name implies, its a cassette styled carrying case for the [...]
Continue reading...24. June 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Magazine published Conde Nast has announced that it will be bringing The New Yorker magazine to the iPad, along with a revival of Gourmet magazine, which ceased publication last year. These will join the iPad version of Wired magazine which successfully launched soon after the iPad went on sale, selling 90,000 editions since then. The New [...]
Continue reading...24. June 2010 | by Robert Nelson
The iPhone 4 is barely out for the public and we are already seeing reports of what could be a rather large issue — loss of signal strength when hold the iPhone. Sounds pretty bad, though personally without having an iPhone in my hands I cannot comment yet. As for what the complaints are saying, apparently [...]
Continue reading...24. June 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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One of the more popular iPhone and iPod touch accessories has always been external battery packs — there seems to have always been a strong demand and given that we have seen numerous companies offering numerous options. That said, one of the more prominent names in that product line is mophie. And it seems as if [...]
Continue reading...24. June 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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The FarmVille app was officially shown off during the WWDC keynote and we have some good news for those that may have been trying to wait patiently — the FarmVille app is now available in the App Store. The app is dubbed ‘FarmVille by Zynga” and comes as a free download, though it seems like there [...]
Continue reading...24. June 2010 | by Andy Boxall
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Everyone expected there to be a shortage of the iPhone 4, but did anyone really expect so few to be delivered in the first consignment? According to Pocket-Lint, the UK has 16,000 iPhone 4s to sell, which have to be spread out between the Apple Stores, O2, Vodafone and Orange outlets, plus Carphone Warehouse and [...]
Continue reading...24. June 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Even though some of the pre-orders came a day or so early, today, the 24th June, is the official launch day of the iPhone 4. Its birth took a slightly different path to previous models, in that we knew what it would look like and essentially what features it would have ahead of time, but [...]
Continue reading...24. June 2010 | by Andy Boxall
Unveiled alongside the iPhone 4 at WWDC, iMovie (iTunes link) is now available to download from the iTunes App Store. Priced at $4.99/£2.99, it currently appears to only be available inside stores in countries where the iPhone 4 has been released – the USA, UK, Germany, France and Japan. Developed especially for the iPhone 4’s 720p [...]
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25. June 2010 | by Robert Nelson
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