Feb 22 2012

Apple Electronic AV/HDMI Adapter for iPad two, iPhone 4, iPad, iPod touch 4G (Evaluation)

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Apple’s new Digital AV adapter connects to your iPad’s 30-pin connector to send both audio and video over HDMI. It also has a 30-pin connector, which will allow you to charge your device while displaying on a second screen. On the iPad 2, it will video mirror nearly every screen/app to an external display. Check out my related iPad 2 videos to see more on the video mirroring features. It’s compatible with the iPad 2, iPhone 4, iPad, and iPod touch 4G. It retails for and is available now.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Feb 21 2012

Apple to give iTunes, App Store makeovers this year?

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Apple to give iTunes, App Store makeovers this year?

The iTunes store has not particularly seduced us with its design aesthetic to date, so we’re not sure anyone will go into mourning over the news that its set for a makeover this year.

Both the iTunes Store and Apple’s App Store look to be in line for a lick of paint as a reaction to new and much-loved services like Spotify but presumably also because it looks a bit old and boring.

Apple is said to consider the redesign "a top priority" which shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone who knows how much moolah the company makes through the digital storefront.

Spring clean

Apparently it’s all about making the stores easier to use (aka buy from) through a more user-friendly interface and making it "a much more engaging experience".

We’re just hoping that the App Store overhaul will make it a bit easier to wade through the oceans of apps available and find the good ones.

No word on when we’ll see the fruits of this redesign work exactly, but the sources speaking to 9to5Mac about it in the first place reckon later this year.




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Feb 20 2012

Apple threatens defamation suit over China iPad spat

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Apple threatens defamation suit over China iPad spat

Apple has written to the company which claims it owns the trademark to the iPad name in China, threatening to sue for defamation if it continues its campaign to have the tablet banned in the country.

The bankrupt Proview Shenzhen electronics company says it, not Apple has the rights to the iPad name in China.

Cupertino insists it purchased the rights from Proview back in 2009.

Proview earned a minor court victory on Friday ensuring that the tablet be pulled from select stores in China’s Guangdong province but plans to take its claims to 40 other cities across the country.

In response, Apple has gone on the offensive, telling the company to stop the lies or face the consequences.

False and misleading statements

In a letter emailed to Proview’s chairman Apple’s legal representatives in Beijing write: "As you are well aware, Apple’s holding company IP Applications Development … legally purchased all the rights to the ten iPad trademarks owned by Proview … specifically and expressly including the two trademark rights registered in mainland China by Proview Shenzhen."

"Proview Shenzhen and its agents continue to make statements about Apple to the public which are false and misleading" — to wit, that Apple cut a deal with the wrong company. Proview has asked several regional Chinese courts to ban iPad sales until Apple pays the $ 1.6 billion it demands.

"On behalf of Apple, we formally reserve all rights to take further legal action against any individuals and entities for any damages that may result from defamatory statements and unlawful actions intended to wrongly interfere with Apple’s business and business relationships."

In other words ‘cut the nonsense or we’ll sue’




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Feb 20 2012

Apple patent shows designs for more accurate water damage sensors

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Without a doubt, the purveyance of personal electronics has changed our lives — not only have they put oodles of information at our fingertips, but they’ve also made pushing fully-clothed friends into the pool a warranty-voiding social faux pas. If you do get dunked, however, Apple wants to make sure you aren’t going to blame your phone’s apparent water damage on one of the (potentially faulty) detection stickers in use today, rather than your own perilous plunge. A new patent application uncovered by AppleInsider imagines an iDevice that detects water damage using a sensor covered in water soluble conductive glue that, when dissolved, allows the sensor to detect its absence and log damage. The patent outlines several different setups using one or more sensors, and hopes to provide a more reliable indicator of water damage than today’s methods. Of course, you wouldn’t have to worry about that if you were insured, would you?

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Feb 20 2012

ABC’s Nightline goes inside Foxconn’s Apple factory (video)

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Nightline’s Bill Weir managed to get his feet inside manufacturing behemoth Foxconn: the infamous plant where iPads, Xboxes and Kindles are constructed. Following multiple explosions and employee suicides, the factory is being inspected by the Fair Labor Association to examine working conditions exposed by the efforts of journalists like Liu Zhiyi. In the show, we learn that on a quiet day, 3,000 prospective employees will linger outside the factory in the hope of earning just $ 1.78 an hour. Weir himself manages to coax the concession from company advisor Louis Woo that the multiple tragedies were a belated catalyst for change in the company’s working conditions. The full special will air on ABC tomorrow but we’ve got a sneak peek for you after the break.

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Feb 19 2012

Apple App Store about to hit 25 billion downloads

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Apple App Store about to hit 25 billion downloads

The Apple App Store is underlining its power in the world of applications with a huge milestone of 25 billion app downloads fast approaching.

The Cupertino brand is understandably proud of the achievement, which counts apps across iPod, iPhone and iPad.

To that end, it’s offering up a $ 10,000 (£6,300) App Store voucher for whoever manages to become the lucky 25,000,000,000th downloader of an application.

Good luck spending that

We’re not sure how you’d really be able to ever spend that much on apps, iTunes stock or iBooks – but Apple must be hoping that anyone who spends that much on its wares will stay an Apple user for ever.

The App Store only managed to get to 15 billion downloads in July last year, which means 10 billion apps have been snared in just seven months.

The debate over which is the most successful app portal still rages, with the likes of Android and Windows Phone both offering decent alternatives. However, with these numbers on offer, it’s clear to see Apple is still on top of the application pile.




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