Samsung: We Don’t Intend To Negotiate With Apple Like HTC Posted: 14 Nov 2012 05:47 AM PST Apple and HTC gave us a pleasant surprise over the weekend by announcing a 10-year cross-licensing deal and agreeing to drop all the patent lawsuits between the two companies. This gave us some hope that Samsung and Google-owned Motorola would follow HTC’s footsteps and settle with Apple (so we can finally stop writing about these boring patent lawsuits). Continue reading →  
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Untethered iOS 6.0.1/iOS 6 Jailbreak Update: Hackers Continue To Make Progress Posted: 14 Nov 2012 02:14 AM PST We’ve an update for all those eagerly waiting for an untethered jailbreak for their iPhone, iPad, iPad mini and iPod Touch. David aka planetbeing of the jailbreak dream team has revealed that they’ve made more progress in developing an untethered jailbreak since the last update. Continue reading →  
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Steven Sinofsky, Scott Forstall, and the Road Less Taken Posted: 13 Nov 2012 10:08 PM PST As much as we've discussed Scott Forstall's pseudo-departure from Apple— I've Come Not to Bury Scott Forstall, But To Praise Him—at length, we haven't talked about seemingly unrelated, but curiously related, news of Steven Sinofsky's abrupt departure from Microsoft. Is there a connection? Is there an opportunity for Forstall in this? The mind boggles. In the end, however, it’s going to come down to which path they choose next. Continue reading →  
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Practical, Pragmatic Reasons Why We Don’t Have a Retina iPad Mini Posted: 13 Nov 2012 08:59 PM PST Marco Arment is a smart guy. Helped create/develop/invent Tumblr, created Instapaper (which I couldn't live without), and started The Magazine (which I love to read), he also has some practical and pragmatic things to say about why we couldn't have made a Retina iPad mini—at least not yet. Continue reading →  
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Kill The Badges: The productivity hack that eliminates the worst kind of distractions on your iPhone and iPad Posted: 13 Nov 2012 08:26 PM PST There are plenty of things you can do in Notifications on your iPhone and iPad, but one of the best things you can do to eliminate constant distractions isn't to kill all notifications. By doing that you wind up creating a whole ton of uncertainty on your mobile devices, which can actually distract you more. Continue reading →  
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Top 10 Free iPad Games Posted: 13 Nov 2012 06:34 PM PST Looking for a few new games for your iPad? How about a few of the best free games on the iPad? Thought you’d like that. I’ve picked my top 10 favorite free games for the iPad so you can smash piggies, blast aliens, and cause all sorts of all other mayhem…for free. Continue reading →  
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Samsung to Start Mass Production of Flexible OLED Screens for Mobile Devcies Posted: 13 Nov 2012 04:04 PM PST Welcome to a world where your smartphone or tablet screen doesn’t shatter if you drop it or you can have e-paper that bends like paper. Yes, Samsung is pushing forward with plans to mass product OLED-based flexible, plastic screens. Continue reading →  
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Blinding Flash of the Obvious: Tim Cook the Most Powerful Man in Wireless, But It Doesn’t Matter Posted: 13 Nov 2012 03:23 PM PST FierceWireless peered into their crystal balls and used their fancy digital number counting machines and came up with something that we all already know—Tim Cook (and therefore Apple overall) is the most powerful man in wireless. Of course FierceWireless has data to back it up. The thing is, I don’t this it matters a whit. Continue reading →  
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Check Out XVIDA Boomerang: A Kickstarter Project for a Very Unique iPad Stand Posted: 13 Nov 2012 02:00 PM PST XVIDA has launched a Kickstarter project to make one of the most interesting, innovative, and adaptable stands I’ve ever seen. Once you check it out, I think you’re going to want to back it right away—I already have. Continue reading →  
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Nokia Challenging Apple and Google in Mapping, Launching HERE Maps iOS App Posted: 13 Nov 2012 11:18 AM PST Nokia announced today that it’s launching the HERE mapping service/brand/app that aims to challenge Apple and Google as the mapping solution on devices. Citing 20 years of mapping experience Nokia feels now is the time to open up its core mapping technology to others. Continue reading →  
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