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Archives for March 2011

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

Review: Doctor Who: The Mazes of Time

March 23, 2011 by Robin Parrish Leave a Comment

The eleventh Doctor, as played by Matt Smith, has found his way onto the iPad in Doctor Who: The Mazes of Time, an adventure/puzzle game that lets you control his actions. The Doctor’s current companion, Amy Pond, is also along for the ride. The story — which is barely there — finds the Doctor and […]

Filed Under: Games, Reviews, Sponsored Apps Tagged With: 3stars, BBC, Doctor Who: The Mazes of Time

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

How to Edit Audio Files with Garageband

March 20, 2011 by Joffy Cruz 1 Comment

This is a next new tutorial in our Garageband tutorial series. You can read the first tutorials here and here. Need to remove some background noise, mistakes or unneeded fillers from your audio files? Perhaps you want to clean up a podcast or conference call or a song you’ve just recorded. Well then I highly […]

Filed Under: Feature, Sponsored Apps, Tutorials Tagged With: Audio, Garageband, iLife, music, Tutorials

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

Building The iPhone 5: Metal Back, Larger Screen

March 18, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi 3 Comments

Following the iPad 2’s debut, rumors have shifted to the iPhone 5 which hint at a metal back and a large edge-to-edge display. Metal Back The iPhone 5’s design isn’t expected to change dramatically except for the back plate. A prototype at a Foxconn plant has been making rounds and one source talked with 9 […]

Filed Under: iPhone Tagged With: 5, building the iphone 5, Display, iPhone, lcd, retina

Jailbreak Tether On Your iPhone? AT&T Wants To Have A Word With You

March 18, 2011 by Tanner Godarzi Leave a Comment

Are you tethering your iPhone using a Jailbreak App? If so, AT&T wants to have a word with you – you’re costing them money and they know about it. Yesterday and early this morning AT&T sent a text message to iPhone owners who use Jailbreak only Apps to enable tethering or consume massive amounts of […]

Filed Under: iPhone Tagged With: at&t, data, iPhone, plan, tethering

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