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Apple opens App Store to programs written in Flash

September 9, 2010 Tech View Comments

Flash developers stand to benefit as app review guidelines are also published – but Apple will do well as more apps can be developed for iPhone and iPad Apple is opening up its iTunes App Store – from which people can download apps for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch – so that developers can write programs for it without using Apple’s own software.

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6th-gen iPod nano dismantled to reveal battery 2x larger than shuffle

September 9, 2010 Tech View Comments

Apple’s new sixth-generation, multi-touch iPod nano has a battery with more than twice the capacity of the similarly-sized iPod shuffle, while its tiny 1.54-inch display has a pixel density nearly twice that of the iPad.

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Teardown of Apple’s 4th-gen iPod touch finds 256MB of RAM

September 8, 2010 Tech View Comments

The new fourth-generation iPod touch from Apple has the exact same A4 processor as the iPad, meaning it has 256MB of RAM, or half than the 512MB found in the iPhone 4.

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Qualcomm Admits It: Apple’s iPad Killed Smartbooks

September 8, 2010 Tech, Uncategorized View Comments

If you’ve been holding out and waiting for a smartbook to purchase, you might want to reconsider. At the IQ 2010 event today, Dr

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Flickr Studio Brings Flickr Browsing to the IPad

September 8, 2010 Tech View Comments

Flickr offers its own iPhone app with basic features, but Yahoo’s photo-sharing service has yet to really embrace the iPad. Meanwhile, developers have seized the… Flickr – Photo sharing – IPhone OS – IPad – IPhone

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iPhone’s New Game Center Might Not Work On Your Phone [IPhone]

September 7, 2010 game View Comments

Apple’s Game Center app, the social gaming software that adds friends lists, matchmaking, and unified multiplayer gaming, arrives this week with the release of iOS 4.1. Now the bad news: not every iPhone and iPod touch will support it.

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Popularity of Apple’s iPad helps drive down PC RAM prices

September 7, 2010 Tech View Comments

Prices of dynamic random access memory are expected to fall due to an oversupply in the market, thanks to devices like the iPad which use fewer DRAM components than traditional PCs.

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Here They Come: The Android Tablet Invasion

September 6, 2010 Tech View Comments

If you’re in the market for a tablet computer but the iPad just doesn’t do it for you, then just wait for the Fall.

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Here They Come: The Android Tablet Invasion

September 6, 2010 Tech View Comments

If you’re in the market for a tablet computer but the iPad just doesn’t do it for you, then just wait for the Fall. A number of Android alternatives are ready to hit the market over the next several months and there’s something for everyone.

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Here They Come: The Android Tablet Invasion

September 6, 2010 Tech View Comments

If you’re in the market for a tablet computer but the iPad just doesn’t do it for you, then just wait for the Fall. A number of Android alternatives are ready to hit the market over the next several months and there’s something for everyone

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FaceTime Isn’t About Tech, It’s About Shared Experiences

September 9, 2010

This morning, the new iPod touch that I ordered last week arrived at my home office. Although the device isn’t quite an iPhone 4 without the voice contract — no GPS, a low-res still camera and no IPS display come to mind — it’s close enough to complement my Android phone

About A Blob Is, Roughly, A Side-Scrolling Katamari Damacy For Thinking People [Pax]

September 9, 2010

The developers say it is a little bit of Katamari Damacy and a little bit of Gish. Before Penny Arcade Expo I didn’t know know Tales From Space: About A Blob existed, let alone what such a combo makes. More

FontPark is a Searchable, Sortable Database of Over 70,000 Free Fonts [Fonts]

September 9, 2010

FontPark is a great big database of free fonts—for personal and/or commercial use—that’ll work with Windows, Mac and Linux. More

Apple, Are You Sure We Don’t Need Any More Fart Apps? [IPad Apps]

September 9, 2010

“We have over 250,000 apps in the App Store. We don’t need any more Fart apps”, Steve/Apple says in its App Guidelines

Researchers work to develop prescription playlists

September 9, 2010

By studying a song’s rhythm, melodic range, lyrics, and pitch, a team of scientists at Glasgow Caledonian University hopes to help regulate people’s moods.

Judge rules for eBay over Craigslist rights plan

September 9, 2010

WILMINGTON, Del (Reuters) – A judge rescinded a protective measure adopted by the board of popular classifieds site Craigslist to block a potential hostile takeover by e-commerce site eBay Inc.

Blippy Founder: 40% Of Shared Purchases Are iTunes, But Ping’s No Threat (TCTV)

September 9, 2010

Over the weekend Philip Kaplan, co-founder of social purchasing site Blippy tweeted out a link to Steve Jobs demoing iTunes Ping , with the added sly comment , “Looks like Blippy.” Curious about what Jobs’ movement into the social sharing space means for Blippy, we brought Kaplan into the TCTV studio and grilled him on what exactly Jobs did or did not copy, how often iTunes purchases were shared on Blippy, and whether or not the concept of social shopping has hit mainstream. Highlights: “I’m not saying that anybody copied anybody.” “If Ping becomes popular, those users will potentially be looking for something like Blippy.

Ex-Sun CEO sees rosy future in health

September 9, 2010

Synergies Ahoy! Former Sun Microsystems chief executive Jonathan Schwartz has opted for the hard life of Silicon Valley startup rather than running another Fortune 500 mega corp into the ground.…

Ebyline Wants to Create an iTunes for Journalism

September 9, 2010

There are plenty of startups that want to revolutionize the media business or transform the journalism profession.

iFixit Tears Down the iPod Touch: Here’s What It Found

September 9, 2010

The new iPod Touch is impressing reviewers with its slim design and front and rear cameras. So what did the folks at iFixit think about the inside

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