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New InCharge Line of iPad, iPhone & iPod Chargers from XtremeMac

XtremeMac announces its new InCharge line of charging solutions for iPad, iPhone, and iPod. All three unique charging devices provide Apple users 2.1 amps of power to ensure rapid, safe and efficient charging. InCharge Duo is a dual charging dock that allows users to simultaneously charge an iPad and/or any combination of iPod/iPhone models. It features a compact design that fits neatly on any desk or counter top and a bi-color LED status indicator to clearly show when each device is fully charged. It also includes a removable adapter to support the iPad as well as dock adapters for the current...
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Telmap’s iPhone Application to Exceed 200,000 Downloads

Telmap today announces that the iPhone version of its mobile location companion has exceeded 200,000 downloads. Telmap provides white label, hosted and managed mobile search, mapping and navigation solutions to mobile operators, working closely with them on making the solution compatible with a wide range of devices. The operator-branded iPhone version is already launched with 9 leading operators in key EMEA markets, APAC and the US, including the recently launched Vodafone UK Navigation service in the UK, SingTel’s Xplorer in Singapore and the more established Orange Maps in France and the...
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Android real advantages over iOS are like Microsoft Windows against Mac OS X

Android is hit, there is not doubts and eventually will continue is meteoric ascension taking marketshare from Nokia, Rim and the iPhone, why not, It’s been embraced by the bigger mobile phone vendors that have been pushing for a real alternative to the iPhone, some of them have failed to gain traction using Windows Mobile or their respective mobile OS. Android has been extended to almost any mobile brands, except for RIM, Nokia and Apple and ported to tablets or any other mobile device in a desperated attempt to fend off the already popular iPad, but while Android may enjoys strong sales...
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New Griffin Aircurve now available from iVogue

iVogue now stocks the Griffin AirCurve, one of the smartest accessories ever designed for the Apple iPhone. The Griffin AirCurve amplifies the sound output of your iPhone without the need for an external power source. Manufactured from durable polycarbonate the AirCurve has a mathematically designed coiled waveguide ‘horn’ that collects the sound from the speaker of your iPhone, amplifies it (by about 10 decibels), and projects it into the room. “Beautiful and elegant, the AirCurve cleverly creates the perfect home sound-system at a fraction of the price!” said Tim Wilton,...
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New Adobe Photoshop Express 1.3 available at iTunes for iPhones and iPads

Adobe released the latest version of its Photoshop.com mobile now called Photoshop Express 1.3, the new version is available for iPhone and now support the iPad. The Photoshop Express 1.3 is a the mobile version of photohop.com where users can store and share images up to 2 GB of space. What’s New In Version 1.3 • Initial support for iPad • New name: Adobe® Photoshop® Express • Updated UI • Bug fixes and performance improvements Features specific to iPad: • Support for portrait and landscape orientations • Redesigned Online, Edit, and Upload workflows • Ability to work on...
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Apple’s Pro Game strategy is taking shape

Apple has been for year the less Pro Game company in the computer business, the slow evolution of the gaming business into the platform respond to a known disdain from Apple executives, but things are slowly changing and this is a good, Steam is rocking the Mac OS X platform while Apple introduced Game Center, a progress I didn’t expect, because I’ve lost my faith to see the Mac as a viable gaming platform a long time ago and moved to the iPod Touch where there are good signs of a real and clear game strategy from Apple. The iPod Touch has gained a lot of traction into the Mobile...
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MoMA Launches Free iPhone App on App Store

The Museum of Modern Art today announces that the MoMA App is now available on the App Store. The new application for the iPhone and iPod touch provides users with instant access to 32,000 works of art in the Museum’s vast collection of modern and contemporary art; a dictionary of art terms and a database of artist bios; calendar information for exhibitions, film screenings, and events; and a variety of audio tours, including special tours for children, teens, and the visually impaired. As a useful companion for visits to the Museum, the MoMA App offers users a chance to snap photos inside...
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NAVIGON Marks First App Store Anniversary – Over 1 Million Users Worldwide

NAVIGON today celebrates the first anniversary of its iPhone navigation app, MobileNavigator, in the iTunes App Store. In year one, NAVIGON’s iPhone app transformed more than 1 million iPhones around the world into standalone navigation devices, placing the app in number one billing spots on iTunes Top Grossing, Staff Favorites, Rewind 2009 lists, and in Apple advertising campaigns. NAVIGON celebrates its anniversary with a 50 percent discount for four days only (August 12-15) on NAVIGON’s Australian MobileNavigator app and most other country versions. The In App Purchase feature Panorama...
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Repost: iTV as I liked it in 2007 and in 2008

A Dedicated Game Machine and OS Apple has been tweaking and porting Mac OS X to different devices for an unique use, in AppleTV, the Iphone and the Ipod, showing that the potential of the Beast hasn’t been reached, but what if Apple prepares a Game Subset, where with a click to an Icon your computer turns into a Dedicated Game Machine, loading just the resources needed for this purpose. Imagine this: a Game Subset (like Dashboard, but just for Games) where only system resources and features are loaded to make games run extremely fast turning your mac into a new Desktop Game Platform. The actual...
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Not Rip off by Apple in FutureTap’s Where’s To? screenshot… just illustrative

The recent PatentGate started when Apple filed for a Travel iPhone App and used the FutureTap Where top? screenshot as a description of its Application has now ended in a harmoniously way, Apple responded to FutureTap and made the aclaration that the Screenshot is just illustrative and that the Where To? interface is not part of the patent claim, so there’s nothing to fear about. when looking through the claims 1-21, there’s no evidence of anything close to Where To?‘s functionality. Our patent attorney confirmed this. The claims of this patent application are actually pretty narrow...
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