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April Fools: Apple Store In Toy Form

April 1, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

Today, Apple celebrates its 35th birthday while the Internet floods with pranks, fake products and fun news. As the crew at Apple enjoys its 35th year of creating amazing products, the clever team at Think Geek has unveiled its own April Fools related Apple Gag: The Playmobile Apple Store. While not as popular as Lego, […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Apple Store, playmobil, toy

Apple Gazette Reviews Mission Workshop’s Rambler Backpack

March 30, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

As an avid cyclist and urban crawler I was enthusiastic about Mission Workshop’s Rambler Backpack. MW was kind enough to send me a review Rambler (Medium size) and I’m happy to report it’s great for gearheads, students and those who need their office on the go. It’s spacious, comfortable and extremely durable. About The Bag […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: backpack, mission workshop, pack, rambler

A Hardware Free WWDC – No iPhone Until Fall/Early 2011?

March 28, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

Apple recently announced the dates — Monday, June 6 through Friday, June 10 — for its World Wide Developer Conference earlier today and already rumors the iPhone 5 will not be announced this summer is making rounds. This may be the first hardware-less WWDC as Apple opts to focus on Software. Rumors sprang up over […]

Filed Under: iPhone Tagged With: iOS, iPhone, WWDC

OS X Lion Nearing Its First Release Candidate, Not Gold Master

March 27, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

As Apple continues development of OS X Lion to keep up with a Summer release date, there are murmurs of the OS hitting Gold Master. However, Apple has yet to give developers an initial Release Candidate A month ago Apple released a Beta of OS X Lion through the Mac App Store. The current release […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: GM, Gold Master, os x lion, Release Candidate

iOS 5 Announcement At WWDC, Release This Fall?

March 27, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

Apple is hard at work on the development of iOS 5 as OS 10.7 Lion prepares for its summer debut. According to some sources, iOS 5 may be delayed or released in Fall to make way for OS X Lion’s release at WWDC. Traditionally Apple announces a new version of the iPhone accompanied by a […]

Filed Under: iPhone Tagged With: apple, iOS 5, Lion, OS X, WWDC

The iPad 2 Takes On Consoles

March 27, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

During the iPad 2‘s debut, Apple took every opportunity to promote its powerful graphics engine and 1080p output capability. Developers are updating their Apps to take advantage of the iPad’s faster hardware and already we’re seeing Apps that put the tablet in console gaming territory. Real Racing 2 HD is one of the latest Apps […]

Filed Under: iPad Tagged With: 1080P, HDMI, iPad, iPad 2

The iPad For Creatives: Which Stylus Should I Use?

March 26, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

The iPad has evolved from a content consumption to a content creation device thanks to the robust amount of Apps available for creative users. Amazing works of art have been created with the iPad but many professionals question the usefulness of the device. While it won’t make you a Picasso or turn you in to […]

Filed Under: iPad Tagged With: App store, Apps, creativity, iPad, stylus

How Much Stronger Is The iPad 2’s Glass? A Lot More Than The First iPad’s

March 25, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

The iPad 2 is thinner and lighter than its predecessor but is it more durable? Some have questioned the quality of Aluminum used in the newest iPad but one thing is for sure: the iPad 2’s glass is a lot more durable and can withstand an absurd amount of bending. If you’re asking why anyone […]

Filed Under: iPad Tagged With: glass, iPad, shattering, stress test

OS X May Support A Larger Variety Of Graphic Cards

March 25, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

Apple has always had an odd relationship with video card manufacturers such as ATi (now AMD) and Nvidia. Drivers for OS X were limited to certain video cards and Apple was never keen on cramming expensive parts for the sake of bragging rights. That may change as Apple is looking to expand the amount of […]

Filed Under: OS X Tagged With: amd, ati, gpu, NVIDIA, OS X

Apple Gazette Giveaway: Five Free Subscriptions To YouMail For The iPhone

March 24, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

Apple Gazette has five (5) 1-year subscriptions to YouMail’s awesome voicemail transcription service which is valued at $100 annually. The rules are similar to our previous SugarSync subscription giveaway. YouMail recently updated its iOS App with a new user interface and features. The service focuses on transcribing your voicemails and making them available on your […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: Appel Gazette giveaway, YouMail

The Future Of iOS: AirPlay Everywhere

March 24, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

Apple may have big plans for AirPlay this year: making it available everywhere. According to a Bloomberg report, Apple may be licensing AirPlay to third parties. Right now device makers pay $4 per audio device for AirPlay support. That could change when Apple licenses AirPlay on a much larger scale. It seems like a natural […]

Filed Under: iPad, iPhone Tagged With: iOS, iPad, third party

Why Web Apps Aren’t Fast In iOS 4.3: Security

March 21, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

One of the most anticipated features in iOS 4.3 is Safari’s new Nitro JavaScript engine which gives web Apps massive performance gains. However, some criticized Apple for delegating which Apps can access the faster engine and are blaming the decision on a marketing ploy to drive App Store sales. This couldn’t be farther from the […]

Filed Under: iPad, iPhone Tagged With: iOS, javascript, nitro engine, Safari, web apps

AT&T Plans To Buy T-Mobile: What Does It Mean For iPhone Users?

March 21, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

Over the weekend AT&T announced it will buy T-Mobile for $39 Billion in cash and stocks to create the largest GSM carrier in the US. What does it mean for iPhone users? Nothing now but the future is going to be a lot bigger. AT&T + T-Mobile = AT&T-Mobile AT&T acquiring T-Mobile surprised many: a […]

Filed Under: iPhone, News Tagged With: 4G LTE, at&t, iPhone, t-mobile

The 5 Best Lego Apple Creations

March 19, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi 4 Comments

At Apple Gazette we have a soft spot for everything Apple and Legos. If you combine the two you’ll get one very happy team of Bloggers. Continuing our fascination of Lego-ified iProducts is the 5 best Lego Apple creations. 1. A Working Lego Mac Perhaps one of the best Lego creations on this list is […]

Filed Under: Feature, iPad, Mac Tagged With: iPad, LEGO, legos, Mac, Steve Jobs

Why The iPad Is Great (According To Apple) – It’s The Competition!

March 19, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

Apple didn’t miss any opportunity to take a pot shot at the iPad’s competitors pointing out their low sales, small number of third party Apps and their reluctance to leave “The PC era.” Steve Jobs’ speech revealed part of what makes the iPad great: the competition. Low Sales, Low App Numbers, Low Everything Before the […]

Filed Under: Feature, iPad, Opinion Tagged With: iPad, opinion, Steve Jobs

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