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Apple Planning Media Event in NYC — But What For?

Apple Planning Media Event in NYC — But What For?
Multiple news outlets are quoting insider sources today who say that Apple is planning one of its “keynote”-style media events to tout a new product. But this time, there’s a twist. Instead of Apple’s home turf of California, this one is going to be held in New York. Which begs the question: why the move? Read more…

Soon, Your iPhone May Recognize You

Soon, Your iPhone May Recognize You
A newly uncovered Apple patent application for a new facial recognition technology might let you unlock your device or wake it up from sleep mode simply by putting your face in front of it. Read more…

Getting Your Head Around the Patent Wars

Getting Your Head Around the Patent Wars
Everybody knows Apple loves to patent their stuff. It was a way of life for Steve Jobs: create a new innovation in computing — anything from a hardware part to a user interface — and then register it with the government patents office, so (in theory) Apple gets the exclusive rights to use that particular Read more…

100+ EA Games On Sale for $.99 for Christmas

100+ EA Games On Sale for $.99 for Christmas
EA Games has been running a weeks-long promotion lately where a different game every day is sold for a one-day-only sale price of $.99 — or even free. Now they’ve upped the ante by reducing the price of EA’s (almost) every single iOS game to just a buck. Read more…

What’s Next From ‘Morris Lessmore’ Creators

What’s Next From ‘Morris Lessmore’ Creators
We’ve made no secret of our unabashed, schoolgirl-like adoration for The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, the glorious interactive book/iPad app from our friends at Moonbot Studios. Here’s your first look at Moonbot’s next big thing, The Numberlys, which should hit the App Store in time for Christmas. Read more…

US Judge Denies Apple’s Preliminary Injunction Vs Samsung

US Judge Denies Apple’s Preliminary Injunction Vs Samsung
The ongoing legal battles that are being waged by Apple and Samsung against each other continue to develop like a bad soap opera. It’s a legal war that has become part of the two companies’ protracted battle to dominate the global tablet market. The legal squabbles between Apple and Samsung has been documented in various Read more…

30 percent of iPhone 4 owners paid early termination fee to upgrade to the iPhone 4S

30 percent of iPhone 4 owners paid early termination fee to upgrade to the iPhone 4S
We always read about people who try to feed their love for all things Apple to such extreme degrees that you’d think that they’re one of a kind. The most extreme acts may have been done by the very few but there are some actions that may not be categorized as an extreme act but Read more…

Microsoft Office Coming to iPad

Microsoft Office Coming to iPad
For some people, this may be a harbinger of doom. For others (myself included), it’s cause to throw a frickin’ parade. Pages, Keynote, and Numbers are fine for the average casual user, but for true productivity, there’s only one productivity solution, and at long last it’s coming to the iPad. Read more…

Own the Seed That Apple Grew From

Own the Seed That Apple Grew From
Got a few hundred thousand dollars lying around? Then there’s a good chance you might be able to buy the original legal documents upon which Apple was founded when they go up for auction in a few weeks. Read more…

Letters to Steve

Letters to Steve by Mark Millan
Everybody knows that Steve Jobs had a proclivity for answering the emails of those who managed to figure out what his email address was. His answers were favored brevity, but there was something special about knowing that THE Steve Jobs had read your email and replied to it. Read more…
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