Review: V-Moda Remix, Remix Remote + Remix Vocal (iLounge)
One point worth making up front: though there are actually three different versions of Remix in our photographs, we’re only reviewing the $100 Remote version, which includes both a microphone and a three-button Apple-authorized remote control that adds in-line volume and play/pause buttons to iPods and iPhones released at or after September 2008. A base model called just Remix ($80) omits both ...
Analyst: Apple set to blow past guidance this quarter (MacNN)
Apple might be set to blow past its guidance provided for the company's second fiscal quarter, according to Majestic Research analyst Tony Berkman. Although Apple routinely beats its own guidance, and the Street consensus, Berkman believes Q2 revenues will be at least ten percent higher than the company's projection of $11 billion to $11.4 billion....
Apple aims at patenting ‘enhanced’ broadcasts (MacNN)
Apple has been exploring the concept of inserting personalized content into media streams, a newly-published patent application reveals. Titled Radio With Personal DJ, the claim notes that it should be possible to add personalized or otherwise customized content to streams intended for media players, here meaning mostly computers and iPods. The content could be injected into the middle of a ...
iPhone 3.2 SDK mentions multitasking, removes video calls (MacNN)
Several more differences have been spotted in beta 4 of the iPhone 3.2 SDK, currently available only to developers. Significant may be multiple references to multitasking, such as a code comment discussing a "multitasking dialog box." While multitasking is already possible in a limited sense on iPhones and iPods, several reports have suggested that Apple intends to extend the option to third ...
IPad event shows Apple’s focus is on mobile devices (The Nashua Telegraph)
Apple’s recent unveiling of the iPad was primarily a product announcement aimed at priming the pump for consumers, developers and content owners. But for the notoriously secretive company, the iPad event provided observers with a glimpse of the company’s growing ambitions and strategies. By trumpeting its own chipset for the iPad, passing on Adobe Flash software and putting even more emphasis on ...
2 new, free music sites learn from the mistakes of others (The Nashua Telegraph)
Apple’s recent unveiling of the iPad was primarily a product announcement aimed at priming the pump for consumers, developers and content owners. But for the notoriously secretive company, the iPad event provided observers with a glimpse of the company’s growing ambitions and strategies. By trumpeting its own chipset for the iPad, passing on Adobe Flash software and putting even more emphasis on ...
Review: Capcom Street Fighter IV (iLounge)
“The gulf between the gaming experience that Street Fighter IV provides and what we are accustomed to playing on the iPhone and iPod touch these days is too huge to fully explain. People who have played even the original Street Fighter, let alone II or any of the other sequels, know already that these titles are impossible on Apple’s devices until a proper controller is released.” Yet here we ...
News: EFF posts Apple’s iPhone Developer Agreement online (iLounge)
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has acquired a recent copy of Apple’s iPhone Developer Program License Agreement (PDF Link) and posted it online. Previously seen only by those applying to be a licensed iPhone developer, the EFF used the Freedom of Information Act to ask NASA, which distributes a free NASA App through the App Store, for a copy. Contained within the agreement is a section ...
Apple has endured years of bad early reviews (The Sierra Vista Herald)
If you’ve been reading the blogs lately, you know one thing about the iPad. It sucks. read more
Apple has endured years of bad early rviews (The Sierra Vista Herald)
If you’ve been reading the blogs lately, you know one thing about the iPad. It sucks. read more