New iPods to Have 5MP Camera, FaceTime?
Apple, as expected will launch new iPods in September, but this time equipped with some of the features found in the recently released iPhone 4 according to reports. IPhone - Apple - IPod - iPhone 4 - Smartphones
Apple iPod to get 5Mp camera in September?
John Lewis reportedly reveals Apple plans Apple, as expected will launch new iPods in September, but this time equipped with some of the features found in the recently released iPhone 4.
John Lewis: New Apple iPods will come with 5MP camera, FaceTime
Apple , as expected will launch new iPods in September, but this time equipped with some of the features found in the recently released iPhone 4. That's according to reports following a John Lewis Christmas Technology Press Event announcing plans for the forthcoming festive period.
Apple: Time to Drop Anti-PC Sarcasm from TV Ads
I always looked forward to seeing new “I’m a Mac - I’m a PC” ads on television. As a long-time Mac fan and a marketing pro, I really admired these spots. They were smart and edgy, yet friendly. They were fun. They differentiated Macs from PCs. From a marketing perspective, they were appropriate to Apple’s [...] Related posts: Apple Explains How to Use iPhone’s New Anti-Phishing Feature Amid the hubbub over new iPods and iTunes’ LPs announced... DVD Jon Posts His Apple Anti-trust Subpoen
Support Note Hints at iPod Touch Camera
Evidence continues to mount supporting rumours that Apple will add a camera to the iPod touch, like it did the iPod nano. An Apple support note last modified on October 13th is entitled “iPhone and iPod touch: Disabling digital camera notification in Mac OS X” suggesting that the iPod was intended to have a camera built in. Following the release of new iPods in September many were shocked at the lack of camera in the top tier iPod despite rumours beforehand that it would feature a built in c
Apple App Store hits 2 billion downloads, 85,000 apps
In the little more than a year since the App Store’s launch, users of the iPhone and iPod Touch have been very busy tricking out their gadgets. from CNET News.com Related posts: Apple Store has retrofurbished iPods Samsung chip hits 1GHz: Bound for Apple iPhone? Rumor: Apple planning new iPods with cameras
Rumors circulate that Apple is about to refresh the iMac and MacBook lines
It just wouldn’t be a week in news if there wasn’t at least one rumor about Apple getting to release some new products. Even though this month saw the release of new iPods, that doesn’t mean that Steve Jobs and his crew at Apple are just sitting back with nothing to do. If the latest batch [...]
Apple iPod nano with camera priced at PHP 8,790; iPod touch 8GB at PHP 11,490
I’m at the Apple press conference for the new iPods and iTunes 9. Here are the prices for the new iPod nano, shuffle, iPod classic and iPod touch. The 8GB iPod nano with the “controversial” video camera that can’t take stills will be released at a comfortable sub 10K price at PHP 8,790 . The iPod nano allows you to record up to 15 minutes from the built in FM Radio, allowing you to catch up with your favorite radio program in case you had to stop listening. It also comes with a built i
Apple Store Hosting NY Fashion Week Event*
The Genius Bar, new iPods, and... fashion? Apple's SoHo retail store in New York City is hosting a discussion with fashion designer Norma Kamali tomorrow, part of New York Fashion Week. It's called "The Democratization of Fashion: How Technology Is Transforming Fashion," and it takes place Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Apple Store on Prince Street. An invitation says "In the spirit of the democratization of fashion, and in keeping with the Apple Store policy, all seating is on a first come, fir
Apple Explains How to Use iPhone’s New Anti-Phishing Feature
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentAmid the hubbub over new iPods and iTunes’ LPs announced at last week’s annual Apple event, one feature that was a little under-hyped was the new “anti-phishing” protection built into the iPhone’s Safari web browser. The added feature, available via an iPhone software update, warns users when visiting fraudulent websites using Safari. This sort of technology is already commonplace on the web, but is rarely seen on the mobile platfor