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If Steve Jobs Were Still Alive, Apple Wouldn’t Need To Apologize For Maps – Because It Would Actually Work

If Steve Jobs Were Still Alive, Apple Wouldn’t Need To Apologize For Maps – Because It Would Actually Work

Michael Convente September 28, 2012 0

Has Apple officially jumped the shark?  That’s the question I’m asking this morning after reading that Apple CEO Tim Cook posted an open letter on Apple’s website apologizing for Maps, which by all accounts has

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Apple’s iOS 6 Launches This Afternoon

Apple’s iOS 6 Launches This Afternoon

Michael Convente September 19, 2012 0

According to a leaked image posted on Twitter, Apple plans to release iOS 6 – the latest version of its mobile operating system – this afternoon at 1:00pm EST.  The image lists numerous major

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iPhone 5 Already Sold Out on AT&T and Verizon

iPhone 5 Already Sold Out on AT&T and Verizon

Michael Convente September 14, 2012 0

Just two days after Apple unveiled the new iPhone 5, initial stocks of the smartphone are already sold out from wireless carriers AT&T and Verizon.  Strong consumer demand for Apple’s latest version of the

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Tee Off With Wonderputt On Your iPad September 13

Tee Off With Wonderputt On Your iPad September 13

Seung Lee September 13, 2012 0

Apple’s iPhone 5 may be in the spotlight right now, but there’s still reason to talk about the iPad, and the release of Wonderputt on the 13th will help prove it. For the low, low

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Apple Unveils iPhone 5

Apple Unveils iPhone 5

Michael Convente September 12, 2012 0

It’s finally here.  Today, Apple unveiled its newest version of the iPhone, this time called the iPhone 5.  Unlike its immediate predecessor (the iPhone 4GS), which was more or less an upgraded version of

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Apple Finds US Drone Strike Tracker App “Not Useful or Entertaining Enough”

Apple Finds US Drone Strike Tracker App “Not Useful or Entertaining Enough”

Patrick Nosker August 30, 2012 0

Apple is known to reject apps it doesn’t like. Google Voice was one that had a very long approval process. Their latest rejection is however much different than Google’s Voice app– it’s an app

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The World Ends With You Is Hitting The iOS

The World Ends With You Is Hitting The iOS

Seung Lee August 29, 2012 0

The hit Square-Enix DS RPG, The World Ends With You, will be available on the iPhone and iPad. The World Ends With You: Solo Remix will include several new features, such as redrawn HD

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Google Opens Google Fiber Registration: Gigabit and Free Conventional Internet for the Masses

Google Opens Google Fiber Registration: Gigabit and Free Conventional Internet for the Masses

Patrick Nosker July 26, 2012 0

Google unwrapped their Fiber deployment site today at Google Fiber. Inside you can pre-register if you’re a Kansas City resident and sign up for deployment details if you live elsewhere. The most interesting aspect

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EA and BioWare’s Ultima Forever Will Be More RPG Than MMORPG

EA and BioWare’s Ultima Forever Will Be More RPG Than MMORPG

Seung Lee July 17, 2012 0

The Ultima series has had an undeniable influence on the RPG genre. Several of the games made innovations that would later become standards such as party-based combat, written narratives to formulate complex stories, and

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Verizon/T-Mobile Frequency Swap and Initial Details of T-Mobile’s 4G iPhone Network Uncovered

Verizon/T-Mobile Frequency Swap and Initial Details of T-Mobile’s 4G iPhone Network Uncovered

Patrick Nosker June 27, 2012 0

Ever since T-Mobile’s failed attempt at being acquired by AT&T they knew some changes had to be made. With every other major wireless company in the US offering the iPhone and spectrum incompatible with

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