Posts Tagged ‘apple’

Apple patent app shows exercise tech, Apple pulls 3G iPhone in Germany, iPhone five may luncheon June

February 3rd, 2012

A patent application has turned up that shows interesting new tech for people who like to exercise. The patent app from Apple shows tech that let you share real-time information about your workout with people local or around the world.

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Apple patent app shows exercise tech, Apple pulls 3G iPhone in Germany, iPhone five may luncheon June

February 3rd, 2012

A patent application has turned up that shows interesting new tech for people who like to exercise. The patent app from Apple shows tech that let you share real-time information about your workout with people local or around the world. Samsung landed a sales injunction in Germany against Apple products having to do with patents for 3G tech Samsung holds

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Loopy HD Takes Lead as Popular Indie Music App Over GarageBand in Best App Ever Awards

February 1st, 2012

Loopy HD Developer: A Tasty Pixel Price: $7.99 Download from the App Store User Ratings: Software artisan company A Tasty Pixel’s live-looping app Loopy HD  has been awarded second place in the 2011 Best App Ever Awards for Best Musicians App, and received an honorable mention for Best Visual Design. Loopy HD and first-place winner NanoStudio by Blip Interactive, both developed by ‘indie’ one-developer companies, received more votes than Apple’s GarageBand app

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Apple predicted to sell 40 million iPhones in China, Apple gets new retail chief from Dixons, iPhone 5 get strong NFC support

January 31st, 2012

Morgan Stanley is predicting that Apple could sell as many as 40 million iPhones in China by 2013. That of course is contingent on Apple landing contracts with the other two carriers in China and the next version of the iPhone supporting China Mobile’s TD-LTE 4G network. Apple has landed a new retail chief who came over to Cupertino from European retail chain Dixons

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EU Commission opens an Antitrust investigation against Samsung

January 31st, 2012

EU Commission opens an Antitrust investigation against Samsung

January 31st, 2012

T-Mobile improves support for iPhone and Samsung suit booted from court

January 30th, 2012

T-Mobile doesn’t officially sell the iPhone on its network, but has more than 1 million unlocked iPhones operating on its networks despite the fact. The catch is that the unlocked iPhones operating on the T-Mobile network don’t work that well according to most users

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T-Mobile improves support for iPhone and Samsung suit booted from court

January 30th, 2012

T-Mobile doesn’t officially sell the iPhone on its network, but has more than 1 million unlocked iPhones operating on its networks despite the fact.

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Cook not happy at offensive factory claims

January 27th, 2012

Apple CEO Tim Cook isn’t happy at all about the claims that are making rounds claiming the company is knowingly using manufacturing facilitates where labor abuses are common. Cook said, “We care about every worker in the worldwide supply chain.” He also said that the accusations were offensive.

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German court turns down another Samsung complaint against Apple

January 27th, 2012