Posted by Gary on August 24, 2010
Patently Apple reports on an Apple patent application published earlier this year that discloses how Apple might choose to implement systems for transitioning a single Mac computer between mouse-driven input for Mac OS X and touch-based input for iOS. The method utilizes sensors such as a rotation hinge located in a stand for an iMac-like [...]
Posted by Gary on July 13, 2010
By Daniel Eran Dilger Published: 03:00 PM EST A battle between Fring and Skype over mobile voice and video calls could ultimately result in faster adoption of Apple’s Facetime as an open standard for mobile video calls.
Shortly after updating its Fring app to enable video calls for iPhone users running iOS 4 last [...]
Posted by Gary on June 26, 2010
Phew, what a week! Even though Apple put its marketing machinery into overdrive, iPhone 4 and iOS 4 launches will go down in history as a mixed bag of the behind-the-curtain social engineering and innovative PR spoiled with early teething problems and corporate fine print. Here’s our selection of the finest and [...]
Posted by Gary on June 4, 2010
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PocketMac has released a new utility, PlayNice, designed to enable syncing between Windows and Mac systems. The software allows users to sync contacts, calendars and tasks, [...]
Posted by Gary on May 3, 2010
iLounge posts some preliminary findings between the iPad Wi-fi and iPad 3G models. The 3G model was just released on Friday and includes 3G cellular data capabilities as well as GPS functionality.
Data services over 3G cellular tend to draw more power than on Wi-Fi alone. Apple’s official specs show a 10% hit when [...]
Posted by Gary on May 3, 2010
iLounge posts some preliminary findings between the iPad Wi-fi and iPad 3G models. The 3G model was just released on Friday and includes 3G cellular data capabilities as well as GPS functionality.
Data services over 3G cellular tend to draw more power than on Wi-Fi alone. Apple’s official specs show a 10% hit when [...]
Posted by Gary on May 2, 2010
iLounge posts some preliminary findings between the iPad Wi-fi and iPad 3G models. The 3G model was just released on Friday and includes 3G cellular data capabilities as well as GPS functionality.
Data services over 3G cellular tend to draw more power than on Wi-Fi alone. Apple’s official specs show a 10% hit when [...]
Posted by Gary on May 2, 2010
iLounge posts some preliminary findings between the iPad Wi-fi and iPad 3G models. The 3G model was just released on Friday and includes 3G cellular data capabilities as well as GPS functionality.
Data services over 3G cellular tend to draw more power than on Wi-Fi alone. Apple’s official specs show a 10% hit when [...]