The New York Times reports that Apple has begun rejecting App Store submissions for applications that offer users the ability to purchase content from outside the company’s in-app purchasing mechanism. One of the major applications reportedl… Read the original post by CANOE
Month: January 2011
CallitADay for Mac downloads for $7, EagleFiler for $28
TheMacBundles offers downloads of Mac.AppStorm’s CallitADay for Mac (pictured) for $6.99. That’s $7 off and the lowest price we could find for this diary software. Click here for more information. Deal expires February 6. Also available are downloads of SheepSystems’ EagleFiler for Mac for $27.95. That’s $12 off and the lowest price we could find…
Leaked Costco pricing of Motorola Atrix 4G
The upcoming Atrix 4G smartphone from Motorola has just had its price leaked recently , thanks to Costco with a $149.99 sticker slapped onto it. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
How To Get 1,481 Free Digital Prints
Have a digital camera, but no photo printer? Several services continue to offer free photo prints to new customers who sign up. For example, ArtsCow.com offers its members 600 4×6″ and 600 5×7″ prints (1,200 total) for free. Redeem the similar offers below and get a total of 1,571 free digital prints: Snapfish offers 50…
Macworld shines without superstar Apple
From star-gazing iPad applications to crystal-encrusted iPhone cases, a universe of products spun off of Apple gadgets flourished at Macworld Expo despite the absence of the sun around which they revolve. Read the original post by Leader Post
India insists on BlackBerry access
India said on Monday it would “insist” that BlackBerry maker Research In Motion gives law enforcers a way to monitor its corporate email service as a deadline for the company to comply expired. Read the original post by Bangkok Post
Zut alors! Hearst Corporation is set to buy Elle magazine
Elle magazine – and its many foreign editions and web properties – is considered the jewel in the Hearst deal’s crown. Read the original post by NY Daily News
Android Ships 33M Smartphones to Lead World: Canalys
Google’s Android platform shipped 33.3 million units, or roughly one-third of the 101.2 million smartphones shipped across the globe, Canalys said. – Google’s Android operating system became the world’s leading smartphone platform, accounting for 33.3 million of the 101.2 million smartphones shipped worldwide in the fourth quarter 2010, according to researcher Canalys. Canalys, which crunched…
Windows Phone 7 Share Lags Windows Mobile: NPD Group
Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 lagged behind its older Windows Mobile platform for the fourth quarter 2010, according to new data from the NPD Group. – Microsofts Windows Phone 7 faces a steep uphill climb for consumer adoption, with the latest numbers from research firm NPD Group suggesting the smartphone platforms market share lags behind that…
Apple’s White iPhone 4 Could Ship Soon: Wozniak
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak told an audience during an interview that the much-delayed white iPhone 4 could ship soon. – Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak suggested in a live interview that the white iPhone 4 had encountered manufacturing problems, dovetailing with persistent rumors behind the smartphone variants persistent delays. In his Jan. 30 studio talk with…
iPad Live #41: Iconic
Our podcast feed Download Directly Subscribe via iTunes Georgia, Chad, Rene and guest Marc Edwards of Bjango.com talk The Daily event announcement, iPad 2 Retina Display, is iPad a PC, PSP2, Microsoft’s attack PPT, and Angry Birds Rio. This is iPad Live! Complete show notes for the week in iPad after the break! Announcements Verizon…
Obama small-business program gets tech giants’ support
One Valentine’s Day idea, and it’s no… Obama small-business program gets tech giants’ support First published 9 minutes ago Updated 9 minutes ago Updated Jan 31, 2011 06:00PM New York a Three of the nation’s biggest technology companies are committing hundreds of millions of dollars to an initiative backed by President Barack Obama to encourage…
Oracle to pay $46 million to settle kickbacks charges
Oracle Corp. has agreed to pay $46 million to settle a lawsuit over alleged kickbacks to win government work. Read the original post by The Plain Dealer
Android makes strong gains against rivals
The Android mobile operating system from Google Inc. was the top seller among competing platforms in the fourth quarter, which saw a booming demand for smartphones, according to a pair of studies released Monday. Read the original post by MarketWatch
Apple seeds iOS 4.2.6 for Verizon iPhone
Apple has put iOS 4.2.6 for Verizon iPhone (iPhone 3,3) up on their servers in advance of the February 10 launch date. The firmware version shown off at the Verizon iPhone launch event was 4.2.5 so there’s been a minor point bump worth of updates since then. Those hoping the Verizon iPhone would ship with…