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Archives for December 2010

Untethered Jailbreak For iOS 4.2 Out Now In Beta Form

December 27, 2010 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

If you’ve been waiting for an untethered Jailbreak, you may be in luck. However, a word to caution for those looking to try it: it’s in beta form. The iPhone Dev Team announced a beta version of its untethered Jailbreak but it isn’t for the faint of heart. This beta is only available for the […]

Filed Under: iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac, OS X Tagged With: beta, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, jailbreak, Mac, untethered

Dual Core CPUs Coming To iPad 2 And iPhone 5?

December 27, 2010 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

Apple is no stranger to the hardware arms race. RIM, Motorola, HTC and Samsung just to name a few are packing their high end smart phones with circuitry that would make a computer jealous with dual core CPUs being the newest trend. According to an analyst however, Apple could be bringing a dual core CPU […]

Filed Under: iOS, iPad, iPhone, Rumors Tagged With: A4, A9, ARM, Cortex, cpu, dual core, iPad, iPod Touch, PA Semi, Processor

Apple To Reveal Q1 Results January 18th

December 27, 2010 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

Tuesday, January 18th, Apple will announce its financial results< /a> foe Quarter 1. The call, which starts at 2:00 PM, has analysts, investors and Journalists interested in Apple’s success with the iPad, iPhone, iPod and the Mac. It will be interesting to hear how much pre-holiday shopping has impacted Apple’s earnings and whether or not […]

Filed Under: Apple Inc, iOS, Mac, OS X Tagged With: apple, call, earning, Earnings, iPhone, iPod, Mac, OSX, revenue

Can’t Open That File? Search The Mac App Store

December 24, 2010 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

The Mac App Store will be arriving on January 6th an already details are starting to trickle out. It looks the App Store may make opening pesky files a lot easier. When you try opening a file that Mac OS X doesn’t recognize, it gives you the option to select an App on your computer […]

Filed Under: Mac, Mac App Store, OS X

Next Generation iPad To Be More Like The iPod Touch?

December 22, 2010 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

In keeping with its yearly cycle of hardware refreshes for iOS devices, Apple is already hard at work on the next generation iPad. New details are emerging about the device and it could mimic the iPod Touch more in appearance. Rumors have swirled about the next generation iPad and new details are emerging. AppleInsider reports […]

Filed Under: iPad, News Tagged With: iPad, iPod Touch, next generation

Controversial WikiLeaks App Pulled From App Store

December 21, 2010 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

WikiLeaks, which has made headlines recently for the distribution of thousands (and counting) of US cables between diplomats, arrived on the App Store in the form of an unofficial App. However, Apple has opted to pull the App which is no longer avilable to purchase. The $1.99 App was removed from the App Store without […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: App store, Apps, wikileaks

AppleTV Sales Going Strong – 1 Million By Week’s End

December 21, 2010 by Tanner Godarzi 3 Comments

The second generation AppleTV, released in the beginning of September during Apple’s fall media is set to hit 1 million sales. The new AppleTV, a much smaller version of the hobby-box it replaced will hit 1 million sales by the end of this week. Apple, excited about the milestone has issued a press release. Apple® […]

Filed Under: AppleTV, News Tagged With: AppleTV, sales

Translate Any Sign, Any Picture With Word Lens For The iPhone

December 21, 2010 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

Every now and then an iPhone App appears that is just amazing in every aspect it’s hard not to notice. Word Lens which translates any sign or picture is one of those Apps. Word Lens works in real time and is free for the iPhone 3GS, 4 and 4th generation iPod Touch. The capabilities of […]

Filed Under: iOS Tagged With: Awesome, Camera, OCR, translator

Apple Closing Mac OS X Downloads Section

December 20, 2010 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

With the announcement of the Mac App Store it should come as no surprise that the historical downloads section on Apple’s website will be closed come January 6th. Apple sent developers an email about the change: Apple Developer ———————————– Dear [name], Thank you for making the Mac OS X Download site a great destination with […]

Filed Under: Apple.com, Mac Tagged With: apple.com, downloads, Mac OS x, site

Buy An iPad From BestBuy, Qualify For A Free MiFi Hotspot

December 20, 2010 by Tanner Godarzi 1 Comment

Best Buy is offering a special for anyone looking to buy an iPad: a free Mifi Hotspot, but there’s a catch. A 9to5Mac reader sent in the above image of Best Buy’s iPad promo which sets you up with a free Mifi Hotspot from AT&T, Sprint or Verizon in exchange for signing a 2-year contract […]

Filed Under: iOS, iPad, News Tagged With: at&t, Best Buy, iPad, offers, special deals, sprint, Verizon

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