BBB Warns that iPad Scammers Are Already at Work
Even before the iPad was released to the public, scammers were busy devising ways to take advantage of early adopters.
Starbucks expands pay-by-iPhone pilot to 1,000 stores
Starbucks customers with Apple iPhones or iPod touches can now flash their mobile devices at more than 1,000 locations to purchase their coffee or other items.
Reviewers like Apple’s iPad but consumer interest uncertain
The early iPad reviews are in and generally glowing. But they underscore a key question about the tablet computer on the eve of Saturday’s launch: Does the Apple iPad herald the next generation of personal computing, or is it just another nifty device some consumers will use for entertainment? It’s not quite a laptop replacement, but it can be …
Demonstrate iPhone / iPod Touch Applications with ScreenSplitr / DemoGod
This is a guest blog post by Sherman Nicodemus . This is my fifth post in a series this week on ” Moving at the Speed of Creativity .” If you have questions about this post I’ll be glad to answer them via comments here.
iPad pre-orders: For idiots only
Apple started taking early orders yesterday for its tablet, even though no one’s really sure what they’re buying.
iLuva s App-driven Multimedia Speaker Dock for iPhone available
This time by making the long awaited iMM190 App Station available to us. Priced at .99, the multimedia speaker dock or the iLuv App Clock application for iPhone/iPod is available globally as a free download from iTunes App Store.
Simplify Media Yanks IPhone Apps, Promises ‘new Direction’
Another handful of popular apps has disappeared from the App Store. But this time, the decision appears to have been made by the developer and not Apple.
Daily Deals: Mac Pro Xeon, App Store Price Drops, Sharp AQUOS 65a 3 TV
First up is a Mac Pro Quad-Core Xeon running at 2.66GHz for ,149. Next up is a passel of newly reduced App Store items, including our favorite: “Where’s Waldo? The Fantastic Journey.” Finally, we wrap up our top trio with a 64-inch Sharp AQUOS 65-inch LCD HDTV.
What new things we’ve learned about the iPad
Apple has posted a lot of information about the iPad. Much of it was covered in the introduction, but Apple has filled in some blanks.
EFF Publishes Full Apple iPhone Developer Agreement, Blasts Apple Over Key Points
Posted by: Chris Barylick Date: Wednesday, March 10th, 2010, 06:11 Category: News , iPhone Yesterday, the Electronic Frontier Foundation both posted a recent version of Apple’s confidential license agreement to which all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch developers must agree as well as took a critical stance against the document.
Apple’s legal blow will be an ‘i’ opener
Apple has been told that it no longer has a monopoly on the letter ”i” as a prefix for its products.
Half of iPhone users buy at least an app a month
Although iPhone and Android users download and spend time using about the same number of applications, iPhone users are more apt to buy one, according to a report released Thursday by AdMob.
iPhone Apps Revolutionize Life
There’s a growing catalog of Web applications people can use on their iPhones, and Iowans are putting the technology to use.
Apple patent hints at forward-facing camera in future portable devices
An Apple patent has appeared at the US Patent & Trademark Office that shows that Apple plans on beefing up its picture and video recording performance on portable devices.
San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Troy Wolverton column: Why can’t Apple and Adobe just get along?
The bickering between Apple and Adobe over why Apple’s iPhone and its new iPad don’t run Adobe’s Flash software is giving me a headache.
