every ads, contests, pop quiz…sheesh!
Am I a bad guy for not spending hundreds of dollars items that they will either break or will be obsolete in a year?
Apple products all cost so much, yet specification wise are inferior to alternative products in both terms of hardware and software. Why do people willingly pay more for less?
What’s New in Version 4.0
iHound is better than ever! Less battery usage and easier to use… using significant location change API for background tracking with minimal battery consumption.
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Protect your iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touches with the most trusted tracking app in the App Store. Track your phones and family with ease. Stay connected by automatically checking in on Facebook, Twitter or Foursquare (opt-in).
- Protect your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch with the most reliable, comprehensive iPhone tracking solution in the App Store.
- Runs in the…
There’s a bit of a discussion floating around these days regarding the ability of the iPhone 4 Personal Hotspot to add GPS geolocation data to a Wi-Fi only iPad. This got started with an Urbanape post by blogger Zachary Bir in which he described being able to put his iPhone 4 in Personal Hotspot mode, make a connection to the phone with his original Wi-Fi iPad, and then watch on Google Maps on the iPad as the “blue dot” followed his car precisely on the road.
Some…
Just when you thought you were out, Microsoft pulls you back in. The Seattle-based giant is planning on getting its hooks into your iPad and iPhone. Well, sort of.
Microsoft has just announced a first beta of a new piece of management software, System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2012, which will let users manage iPads and iPhones, as well as Symbian, Android and even Windows Phone 7 devices.
Although few details have been announced, it seems likely that SCCM 2012 will allow corporate…
Here’s another solution for streaming TV in your home or over 3G: Hauppauge Computer Works has just announced the new Broadway box. The US$199 device has a built-in HD H.264 video compressor, an ATSC tuner for local broadcasts and support for QAM digital cable, so if that’s all you want, the box can be used on its own. It also allows hookup to your cable or satellite box.
The programming you select can be viewed over Wi-Fi or the internet on any iOS device. Details are a bit sketchy,…
Looking for a Christmas gift that is so unique that only a handful of people on the planet will find it beneath the Christmas tree? If you happen to have a wad of cash burning a hole in your pocket, then you might want to contact luxury electronics designer Stuart Hughes.
Liverpool, UK-based designer Hughes recently created a £5,000,000 ($7.9 million) rose gold and diamond encrusted iPhone 4, but he has a bargain available for holiday gifting. For a mere £39,995 ($63,200), you can pick up one of…
Just to get us all in the Christmas mood, the clever folks at Torchbox have come up with a video greeting card titled “A Starry Night” that is all done with iPads and iPhones.
Torchbox is a Oxfordshire, England-based web development and design firm, and it looks like they’re all a bunch of Apple fanbois / fangurls. Not that there’s anything wrong with that…
Enjoy the video after the break.
Original Post: TUAW
If Wedge Partners analyst Brian Blair is right, 2011 is going to be the year an avalanche of iPhones and iPads sweep the globe. Blair released a forecast on Tuesday predicting that Apple will sell 100 million iPhones in 2011. He’s basing those numbers on the fact that Apple thinks it will have a 100% increase in YOY iPhone sales in 2011. Since Apple produced 48-50 million iPhones in 2010, that means a production run and supposed sell-through rate of 100 million iPhones in 2011. “While this number can…
