sábado, 27 de octubre de 2012

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A Nice Consequence Of Apple Moving iPad Launches To October

Posted: 27 Oct 2012 04:52 AM PDT

A Nice Consequence Of Apple Moving iPad Launches To October
Apple pulled off something unexpected at its iPad mini Special Event. It released the new 4th generation iPad, only a few months after it unveiled the third generation iPad with Retina Display. It also released the iPad mini, a 7.9 inch avatar of the iPad. There have been a lot of theories going around as to why Apple chose to refresh the larger iPad during this event, ranging from axing the old 30-pin connector to adding a much better SoC to the device. The decision of course wouldn't have been taken solely on the basis of a single factor, with many more such factors being taken into consideration in the process. Continue reading


SaneBox 24 Hours Later: Wow, it’s awesome.

Posted: 26 Oct 2012 03:58 PM PDT

SaneBox 24 Hours Later: Wow, it’s awesome.
Yesterday I wrote about the Deals Hub deal for SaneBoxSaneBox Works Like Magic On Your Inbox [Deals Hub]—and that I was giving it a try. I can certainly say that after just over 24 hours using SaneBox, my email flow is easier and faster. There are some things to get used to that might drive you bonkers as first, however I think the temporary discomfort is well, well worth the pay off.   Continue reading


Apple’s Phil Schiller Explains The Reason For Removing Optical Drive From New iMacs

Posted: 26 Oct 2012 01:59 PM PDT

Apple’s Phil Schiller Explains The Reason For Removing Optical Drive From New iMacs
Apple unveiled the ultra-slim iMacs along with the iPad mini and 4th generation iPad at the media event on Tuesday. Apple managed to make it 80% thinner than the previous generation iMac (just 5 millimeters in depth) by removing the optical drive and using new display technology.  Continue reading


Get ClipBuddy Clipboard Manager Free Until October 31st [Deals Hub]

Posted: 26 Oct 2012 10:47 AM PDT

Get ClipBuddy Clipboard Manager Free Until October 31st [Deals Hub]
Stop using just one clipboard on your Mac! I never figured I'd become addicted to having a clipboard manager until I started using one (Alfred, with PowerPack). Now I can't live without it. Just can't. I copy and paste way, way too many things over the course of the day. Alfred's clipboard manager is pretty simple, but ClipBuddy's isn't and now it's free—Free Clipboard Manager For Macs: Automatically Organize All of Your Copied Text With an Intuitive Copy & Paste Utility. Continue reading


Apple CEO Tim Cook: We Would Never Make A 7-Inch Tablet

Posted: 26 Oct 2012 09:39 AM PDT

Apple CEO Tim Cook: We Would Never Make A 7-Inch Tablet
During yesterday’s Q4 2012 conference call, Kulbinder Garcha of Credit Suisse asked Apple’s CEO Tim Cook why the company decided to launch the iPad mini after Steve Jobs had famously taken a dig at the 7-inch tablets launched by rivals. Here’s what Tim Cook had to say: Continue reading


Apple CEO Tim Cook Defends iPad mini Pricing

Posted: 26 Oct 2012 07:24 AM PDT

Apple CEO Tim Cook Defends iPad mini Pricing
Apple has received criticism for pricing iPad mini at $329, which was on the higher side of our estimates. MacRumors reports that Tim Cook defended iPad mini’s pricing during the company’s earning call yesterday. Continue reading


Apple Increases App Store Prices In Europe

Posted: 26 Oct 2012 06:35 AM PDT

Apple Increases App Store Prices In Europe
In case you haven’t noticed yet, Apple has increased the App Store pricing tiers in a number of European countries. The prices of apps in the App Store have been increased by 10 cents, from €0.79 to €0.89. MacStories reports that they’ve noticed the changes in the pricing tiers in the following countries: Continue reading


Jailbreaking Your iPhone Remains Legal In US; But Illegal To Jailbreak Your iPad And Unlock Your iPhone Under DMCA

Posted: 26 Oct 2012 05:19 AM PDT

Jailbreaking Your iPhone Remains Legal In US; But Illegal To Jailbreak Your iPad And Unlock Your iPhone Under DMCA
Back in 2010, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) had won two critical exceptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), which made it legal for users to jailbreak and unlock their iPhone. It didn’t change things much for iPhone users as the cat and mouse game between Apple and the iPhone hacking community has continued, but from a legal point of view they could jailbreak their iPhone without fear of copyright infringement penalties. Continue reading


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