2011-02-01

Apple blocks Sony Reader app: new in-app purchase rules could scupper Kindle
Posted by MobiG @ 1:36 pm

Apple has rejected Sony’s Reader for iPhone application, with the New York Times [subscription required] reporting that Apple now insists that from now on all in-app purchases must go through its own systems. According to the report, developers have been told that they can “no longer sell content, like e-books, within their apps, or let customers have access to purchases they have made outside the App Store.” It’s unclear at this stage what this means to existing titles, like Amazon’s Kindle app, which allows users to load ebooks bought on other Kindle devices or software into the iPad version.

Currently, ebook purchases made for Kindle on iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad are made not using Apple’s in-app purchase system – which would see Amazon handing over a 30-percent tithe on all transactions – but by loading up the Amazon store page in the browser. New titles can then be downloaded in the Kindle app itself; alternatively, all ebooks purchased from Amazon are accesible in a cloud store, even if they were not bought in the iOS browser.

It seems that Apple is changing the rules, however, so as to ensure that it gets a share of the purchase action in future. A similar push was reported back in January, when magazine and newspaper publishers were told that they would no longer be allowed to bundle inclusive digital access to iOS versions of their content with a print subscription.

According to a Sony statement, the company is “exploring other avenues to bring the Reader experience to Apple mobile devices” but has “reached an impasse at this time”:

Reader for iPhone

We would like to update everyone on the status of our Reader™ for iPhone® mobile application. We created an app that we’re very excited about, which includes all the features you’ve come to expect from a mobile reading application – including access to your existing collection, synching with your Reader Daily Edition™ and purchasing new content as is possible on other mobile platforms.

Unfortunately, with little notice, Apple changed the way it enforces its rules and this will prevent the current version of the Reader™ for iPhone® from being available in the app store. We opened a dialog with Apple to see if we can come up with an equitable resolution but reached an impasse at this time. We’re exploring other avenues to bring the Reader experience to Apple mobile devices. We know that many of you are eagerly awaiting the application and we appreciate your continued patience.

[via TechCrunch]


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2011-01-31

Nintendo Battle & Get! Pokemon Typing DS keyboard surfaces
Posted by MobiG @ 4:41 pm

I bet most of us used typing programs back in school to help us learn to type. If you have a kid that is to the age, where they are starting to type in school and are surfing the web it may be time for them to start learning to type correctly as well.

Nintendo has unveiled a cool new typing tutor program that uses Pokemon and a cool Bluetooth keyboard that will also work with the iPhone and iPad. The program is called Battle & Get! Pokemon Typing DS. The DS game will ship with the keyboard and the dongle needed for BT on the portable since it lacks that capability.

The keyboard will also apparently work with Android devices as well. It might be the perfect little keyboard for your Galaxy Tab. The catch is that the game and keyboard are only announced in Japan right now and pricing is unknown.

Via OhGizmo


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Windows Phone 7′s live tiles turned into a pretty convincing iOS theme (video)
Posted by MobiG @ 12:46 pm

Had enough of seeing grids and folders of static (Calendar app excluded, of course) icons on your iDevice? Well, here’s one option to relieving your tedium: a Windows Phone 7 theme for the iPhone and iPod touch. You’ll naturally need to jailbreak your iOS handheld in order to restyle it quite so dramatically, but once you do, you’ll have all your precious apps sorted in a neat alphabetical pile on one screen, with the other waiting patiently for your customizations and live tile choices. It’s a good looking little mod, we have to say, and it’s currently going through beta testing, so why not grab your iPhone and see if it can survive a lick of Microsoft paint without self-combusting?

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What Went on at Macworld This Weekend? [Best of Show Winners Listed]
Posted by MobiG @ 8:02 am

First, let’s talk about what Macworld is briefly – it’s a trade show where all sorts of Apple enthusiasts can show off their wares in an almost completely non-fruit-free environment. This used to be where Steve Jobs set up shop to show off Apple’s newest wares until 2009 when they began hosting their own events (which we basically always attend.) This convention has been going on since 1985 and is generally accepted as being sort of “past it’s prime” but is still going relatively strong. This year’s Macworld took place January 25th through the 29th, and dismissed the idea that no Apple keynote means no Macworld FOREVER!

One of the main things of note at this year’s convention is, of course, the amount of iPad cases on the floor. The amount of cases for iDevices of all sorts – iPod Touch and iPhone included, are essentially countless, in color, design, shape, and function. In previous years, giant amounts of iPhone cases and earlier on iPod cases reigned supreme.

There’s also Mac stuff, too, incase you forgot that Apple produced laptops and desktops, sellers slinging Time Machine backups, document and video converters of all kinds, and even Windows virtualization were there to remind you. Third-party devices were also in attendance, especially those working with speaker systems, hardware for storage, and basically everything else you’d find in an Apple store, but from other brands more than likely hoping to find their way in.

Amongst the winners of the treasured Best In Show award were the following:

Awind McTiVia acts as an intermediary between your Mac and your HDTV in a way the Apple TV SHOULD.

BusyMac BusyToDo is a to-do list that works with iCal (already installed on your Mac) and MobileMe and syncs them all in real-time. Thus, when an item is marked as done on your iOS device, it’s marked in iCal at the same time.

Dane Elec myDitto Key Working with myDitto Server, this USB key allows you access to your server files from any computer, anywhere. No software need be installed on the computer to make this work.

Global Delight Boom App which turns your Mac’s volume up to 11. Works with streaming videos, video conferencing, iTunes music, and basically anything else on your Mac.

OWC Mercury Aura Pro Express Solid State Drive Made specifically for the folks who purchased a MacBook Air who are now wishing they had more flash storage. Go for 180GB ($500), 240GB ($580), or 360GB ($1,180) for a massive upgrade.

Rain Design iRest for iPad Both foam cushions for resting the stand on your lap as well as a torque hinge that lets you adjust the angle so you might have as comfortable an experience as possible sitting on the ground, your bed, or your coutch with your iPad.

Scosche myTrek Pulse Monitor and iOS app Two LEDs and an optical sensor measure variances in blood density while Bluetooth sends data to your iPhone. App helps manage your training to stay fit.

TenOne Design Fling Joystick to attach with suction cups to your iPad screen to play virtual joystick games. No more infititely painful thumb for you.

Web Information Solutions Pocket Informant 2.0 Personal information manager [App] for iOS with a fresh interface, calendaring, appointments, and task features to keep you on task all day, every day.

Zagg ZaggMate with keyboard iPad case with a built-in Bluetooth keyboard, turning your iPad into what’s basically a laptop. Shut the case and your device is protected from harm.

These were the top items, the greatest of the great – that were chosen. Of course there were hundreds if not thousands of other items that deserved recognition, and certainly we hope they’ll get what they deserve in the coming weeks via press releases, underground message spreading, and good old fashion tweeting, but do take a look at the winners as they represent the atmosphere of the show this year.

Another note that’s important to make here is that last year there appeared to have been a general air of “is this it?” This was because it was the first year Apple did not plan on attending with an official booth or a fabulous keynote speech and release of items. What the atmosphere this year was like, in contrast, was “hooray, we’re still here, let’s do this!” Indeed it even seemed to some people to be a better event than ever because the people in attendance weren’t just there to see Steve, they were there to see everyone. Let’s hope this is the dawn of a new era for the Macworld trade show – on into the future!


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2011-01-29

Verizon turns on iPhone 4 pre-order countdown, existing customers can order on February 3rd at 3AM
Posted by MobiG @ 10:22 am

The grapevine did already hint at the timing of the Verizon iPhone 4 pre-orders, but now, to be absolutely sure nobody misses them, we have a countdown! Eager iPhone bandwagon jumpers will have to stay up till 3AM EST on February 3rd to get their orders in from a “reserved quantity” of handsets, which will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis — presumably to be delivered on that February 10th launch date everyone’s been anticipating for so long. Sadly for Verizon newcomers, a contract with the network will be a prerequisite for signing up when the countdown expires.

[Thanks, Jarrett and Anthony]

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The Daily Slash: January 29 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 10:17 am

Welcome to the future of the smartdevice – no, it’s not Android 3.0 Honeycomb, we’re getting to that later – it’s Horizontal Symmetry. Grab a review or two from Chris Davies: the ZyXEL MWR211 Mobile Router and the AT&T MiFi 2372. A hacked NOOKcolor receives Android 3.0 Honeycomb on the same day we recieve official invites from Google to attend an Android Honeycomb Event – things are getting pretty sweet around Android Community. Take a peek at our LG Optimus 2X Full Walkthrough and Hands On. Discover the ease in downloading the hardware update released today for the Samsung Continuum on Verizon. See the first Motorola released Atrix 4G commercial – very lovely music and everything. All this and MORE on The Daily Slash!

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Small Update Incoming for the Original DROID, Testing Over the Next Few Days
Nexus S Random Reboot OTA Fix Coming in 1-2 weeks
ThinkGeek offers geeky Valentines gifts for your sweetie
Samsung hits all-time record revenue in 2010; dual-core Galaxy S2 & multiple Galaxy Tabs incoming
LiveViewGPS tracks your stuff from your Android phone

Android Community
Costco Also Lists Motorola Atrix 4G at $149
According to Survey: Nearly Half of All Ad Clicks are Accidental
HTC Desire HD in Black Coming to Orange UK
Advent Vega source code v1.08 released
Facebook for Android Updated, Added Deal Support
Source Code for the Shift 4G and myTouch 3G Froyo Update Published by HTC
Samsung Gem spotted at Bluegrass Cellular, only $59 on contract
Sony Ericsson LiveView update goes live: Bluetooth issues addressed says SE
Honeycomb update for Notion Ink Adam a work-in-progress
LiveViewGPS tracks your stuff from your Android phone
Icera unveils world’s smallest HSPA+ voice and data platform for Android
Notion Ink Adam torn down by FCC
Samsung promises dual-core Galaxy S2 & new Galaxy Tab range for 2011
Samsung sells 2m Galaxy Tab slates in 3 months
Notion Ink’s Adam rooted & Android Market access added
Small Update Incoming for the Original DROID, Testing Over the Next Few Days
Nexus S Random Reboot OTA Fix Coming in 1-2 weeks
Notion Ink Customer Service Purposely Stalling Past 7 Day Return Period?
Boku and Zong Partner Up With Verizon to Offer BilltoMobile Payments
Angry Birds RIO Coming Soon! [With Movie Tie-In!]
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Android Honeycomb Event Announced by Google
Why Honeycomb will Work on Android Handsets as Well
LG Optimus 2X Full Walkthrough and Hands On
HTC EVO Shift 4G on Sprint 2.6.32 Kernel and T-Mobile myTouch 3G Froyo MR 2.6.32 Kernel Available from HTC Now
Samsung Continuum Receives Verizon Software Update
Verizon Axes Top-Tier Smartphone Rebates Altogether
Motorola Atrix 4G Promo Video Released, Gets Us Pumped Up
Samsung Galaxy S 4G SignUp Page Live on T-Mobile
Motorola Droid X Free from Dell
Nexus S Heading to AT&T Next?
HTC EVO Shift 4G Permaroot by bcnice20 and Pals
Motorola Atrix 1080p Video Capture Capability to be Added Post-Launch
HTC ThunderBolt Coming to Verizon February 24th

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Apple loses to ZTE in Global phone rankings for Q4 2010
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Sony NGP “not going to be $599? but pricing remains a mystery
Princeton MyDitto NAS offers easy remote access with USB key
Microsoft pushing for 16-core Atom CPUs
Awesome Hublot La Cle Du Temps watch debuts
Monster iMotion CarPlay 3000 lets you control your iPod in the car with motion control
DirecTV will show Formula DRIFT in 3D
World’s smallest HSPA+ platform for Android voice and data unveiled
Callaway Golf unveils new upro mx golf GPS device
Notion Ink Adam gets teardown treatment at FCC
NewerTech offers eSATA to USB 3.0 adapter
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HTC opens Chinese retail chain to spread the good message
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iSkin launches ProTouch antimicrobial keyboard cover for MacBook Air 11-inch notebook
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Sonance outs new Landscape Series outdoor speakers
Samsung hits all-time record revenue in 2010; dual-core Galaxy S2 & multiple Galaxy Tabs incoming
iPad The Daily mag launch February 2 2011
Eric Schmidt: CEO shuffle “nothing to with competitors” or China
BlackBerry 2011 CDMA roadmap leaks: Monaco, Sedona, Curve Touch & Bold Touch
Samsung pass 2m sales point for Galaxy Tab
T-Mobile Sidekick 4G leaks with Samsung branding
Adam gets Android Market as Notion Ink slate rooted
NookColor gets Android 3.0 Honeycomb
Sony’s Next Generation Portable pricing reasonable but no 3D
Google Invites Publishers to Honeycomb Android Event
World Governments Clamp Down on Anonymous, UK Arrests & FBI Warrants Served
RIM begins modest BlackBerry PlayBook production
Hands on the White BlackBerry Torch
Android Honeycomb Could Support Smartphones?
iTunes 10.1.2 released, supports CDMA iPhone 4
Amazon Sells More Kindles, But the Margins are Razor-Thin
Toshiba’s new 1.8 inch hard drives may mean new improved iPod classic
The Next Generation of Leak Sites: 5 Wikileaks Descendants
Motorola Atrix 4G Promo Video Released
Verizon and AT&T Have Another Yet Spat (Over Subscriber Numbers)
IBM Presents Centennial Short Film, 100 Years of Achievements That’ve Changed the World
Yanko’s New Fire Watch is a Must-Have for Pyros
Horizontal Symmetry – The Way of the Future Phone?
Google Swipes PayPal Vice President of Product Development
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Verizon iPhone Pre-Order Release Day, Hour, and Minute
Posted by MobiG @ 9:55 am

Oh Verizon, you guys so crazy. They’ve got splash screen after splash screen up on their iPhone site saying that Existing Customers will be allowed to ram their buttons down at exactly 3 AM EST on the third of February, 2011. The site will crash at that moment, and everyone will cry.

To see if you can find the images you see above and below this paragraph, head over to Verizon and do some soul searching. Be sure to sign up for updates, click around the site for hours, and sell your soul, because you’re gonna need the cash. The iPhone will cost you ladies and gentlemen $199 for 16GB and $299 for 32GB models, the data and talk plans starting at $70 total for 450 minutes and unlimited data. If you’d like to also be able to tether your laptop to your phone’s internet, you’ll be paying another $20 a month. Is it worth it?


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iTunes 10.1.2 released, supports CDMA iPhone 4
Posted by MobiG @ 2:01 am

Apple has released iTunes 10.1.2 for the Mac and PC, adding CDMA support in the latest update.  This is necessary for those who plan on buying Verizon’s iPhone 4 and have it sync properly with iTunes. The release didn’t specifically mention Verizon and only referred to an “iPhone 4 (CDMA model)” which has people speculating whether other CDMA carriers for the iPhone 4 may be in the near future.

The release also came with notes about AirPlay and the usual offerings of stability and performance improvements as follows:

iTunes 10.1.2 syncs music, movies, and more with iPhone 4 (CDMA model) and provides a number of important stability and performance improvements.

iTunes 10.1 came with several new features and improvements, including:

Use AirPlay to instantly and wirelessly stream videos from iTunes to the all-new Apple TV.

Sync with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 4.2.

[Via 9 to 5 Mac]


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2011-01-28

Geolocation app appeals to your inner good samaritan, makes you an amateur EMT
Posted by MobiG @ 5:59 pm

When you go into cardiac arrest, you’ve got about ten minutes to live if you don’t receive medical attention, and the average emergency response time is seven minutes after you dial 911. In an effort to get folks help more quickly and leverage the iPhone’s life saving abilities, the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District in California has created the FireDepartment app to enlist the help of the citizenry in fighting the (unfortunate) results of a lifetime of eating tacos. The iPhone app — Android and BlackBerry versions are currently in the works — allows emergency dispatchers to notify users via text of a nearby crisis. For those feeling heroic, the app displays a map with the victim’s location and any nearby automatic electronic defibrillators, and provides “resuscitation reminders” in case you’re the CPR teddy-toting type. For now, the service only works in San Ramon but there are plans to port it for use elsewhere. That means we can look forward to a nation of amateur EMTs, which makes us thankful that mouth-to-mouth is no longer a part of CPR. Check the video after the break to see the app in action.

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Monster iMotion CarPlay 3000 lets you control your iPod in the car with motion control
Posted by MobiG @ 5:13 pm

Controlling your iPad or iPhone in your car with a normal FM transmitter can be a pain in the butt. Controlling them through a device that plugs them into the AUX port on your car isn’t any better typically. The problem is that you have to look down to skip tracks and taking your eyes off the road isn’t a good thing.

Monster has unveiled a new car adapter that connects the iPhone or iPad to the car via an aux input and a 3.5mm cord. The cool part is instead of having to look at the iPhone to control the thing; you can control it with hand gestures. The car adapter is called the Monster iMotion CarPlay 3000.

Once connected you can swipe your hand from left to right to skip forward and from right to left to go backwards. The only downside I see is that the usefulness of the device might not be as good for everyone depending on where the aux input and DC outlet are.


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