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Don’t Miss 48hr Electronic Arts App Sale!

22. June 2010 | by Andy Boxall

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Don’t Miss 48hr Electronic Arts App Sale!

Electronic Arts produce some great games for the iPhone, however they’re never the cheapest on offer, but for the next 48 hours you could grab yourself some serious bargains, as EA have reduced 16 of their top games to $0.99/£0.59! The titles on offer are as follows, and clicking on a link will take you directly [...]

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“Automatically sync new apps” feature in iTunes version 9.2

22. June 2010 | by Robert Nelson

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“Automatically sync new apps” feature in iTunes version 9.2

We know that iTunes 9.2 came with support for iOS4 as well as other improvements including faster backups while syncing with iOS 4, improvements to the speed of album artwork load times, the ability to organize your apps into folders using iTunes and more. And like always, there are those little extras that seem to [...]

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TwitBird Pro for Twitter app updated to version 2.5, now a universal app with iPad support

22. June 2010 | by Robert Nelson

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TwitBird Pro for Twitter app updated to version 2.5, now a universal app with iPad support

Its always nice to see an app get updated, but in the case of TwitBird Pro it seems extra sweet. The app was recently updated to version 2.5 and it arrived as a universal app which means its now sporting support for the iPhone and iPod touch as well as the iPad. For me that was [...]

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Pre-ordered an iPhone 4 with AT&T, here is what you should know? [Video]

22. June 2010 | by Robert Nelson

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Pre-ordered an iPhone 4 with AT&T, here is what you should know? [Video]

AT&T has released a new video, which details what should you can expect to happen if you pre-ordered your iPhone 4 with them. The video comes in at 1:44 and is basically broken down in two parts — information for those that pre-ordered online and information for that that pre-ordered at a store. Those who pre-ordered [...]

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Apple Recruit Samsung to Assist in iPad Screen Manufacture

22. June 2010 | by Andy Boxall

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Apple Recruit Samsung to Assist in iPad Screen Manufacture

The demand for the iPad is on the increase, to the extent that Apple have had to call for assistance in producing their required amount of 9.7″ touchscreens.  Since its April launch, LG Display have been providing Apple with iPad screens, however as the orders have been steadily increasing, their ability to cope has been [...]

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Some iPhone 4 Pre-orders to Arrive a Day Early

22. June 2010 | by Andy Boxall

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Some iPhone 4 Pre-orders to Arrive a Day Early

We’ve had some tips from readers who were among the first to pre-order the new iPhone 4, saying they’ve received confirmation from Apple that their new phone had shipped, with the added bonus that it would be arriving on the 23rd June rather than the originally expected 24th. The email states: Dear Apple Store Customer, You recently received [...]

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iBooks for the iPhone now available

22. June 2010 | by Tim Bradbury

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iBooks for the iPhone now available

If you downloaded iOS 4 yesterday, then you may have noticed that you can now download the iBooks app to your iPhone. This application is almost identical to the iBooks app for the iPad in terms of function, only its been modified to work on seamlessly your iPhone. The user interface for the iPhone is pretty [...]

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Opt out of iAds, but not really

22. June 2010 | by Tim Bradbury

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Opt out of iAds, but not really

When Steve Jobs first announced iAds for all iOS 4 devices, I wanted nothing to do with them, and now, a month or two later, I feel the exact same way. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for supporting developers, but I don’t want ads on my phone, it’s as simple as that. Unfortunately, one way [...]

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iOS 4 patches over 60 security vulnerabilities

22. June 2010 | by Tim Bradbury

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iOS 4 patches over 60 security vulnerabilities

So you’ve just downloaded iOS 4 onto your iPhone; it lets you multitask, organize apps, change your wallpaper, and a whole bunch of other neat things, but did you know that it also patched more than 60 security vulnerabilities? Earlier today, Apple released an online document outlining all of the security issues addressed by iOS [...]

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iOS 4 Now Live Via iTunes

21. June 2010 | by Andy Boxall

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iOS 4 Now Live Via iTunes

The latest version of the operating system formerly known as iPhone OS, is now yours for downloading from iTunes.  If you haven’t already, take a look at our advice for prepping your iPhone or iPod Touch before downloading and installing the new software. Don’t forget that if you own a 1st gen iPhone or iPod Touch, [...]

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