Twitter for iPhone updated to V3.3 brings UI changes and bug fixes

Twitter for iPhone just got updated to v3.3 . This new version brings lots of changes in the UI and many improvements in the overall app. Continue reading “Twitter for iPhone updated to V3.3 brings UI changes and bug fixes”

Apple iPad vs iPad 2 Specs Compared

Apple recently announced the much awaited iPad 2 at an event in San Francisco. Check out the exclusive specs comparison of the original iPad and the new iPad 2.

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Apple recently announced the much awaited iPad 2 at an event in San Francisco. The iPad 2 comes with a front facing camera as well as a rear camera. The iPad 2 is also 33% thinner as compared to the original iPad. iPad 2 runs on the recently announced iOS 4.3 and comes with the same 9.7 inch display and 10 hours of battery life. Continue reading “Apple iPad vs iPad 2 Specs Compared”

Apple iPad gets 100 USD Price Cut in USA

What Steve Jobs did not announce during the iPad 2 launch today was the price drop of the older versions of the iPad. While the new iPad 2 is going on sale at same old levels , Apple has shaved off $100 across  every model from last year. The base model is available now for $399 .

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Apple iPad 2 Launched

Apple today launched the all new iPad 2 in an event in San Francisco. The new design is thinner at barely 8.8 mm thickness and its so light at just 601 grams for the basic version. That’s makes us ask the question if tablets are going to as thin as razor blades in future. The iPad 2 still offers the same stellar 10 hour battery life as the previous version.

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Apple iPad 2 May Not be as Exciting as Everyone Hopes

According to a supposed Apple, employee, the Apple iPad 2 may underwhelm and might not be as exciting as everyone hopes it would be. But he also said that the iPad 3 is going to be the one worth waiting for.

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Apple iPad 2 to Come with USB Drive Functionality , UPDATE : Fake !

The above screenshot shows the USB Drive functionality in the Apple iPad 2. Apple is set to announce the iPad 2 today as we already told you earlier.

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A Byte of Apple : iPad 2 Predictions

Uncharacteristically Apple. The invite sent out last week to the media wasn’t subtle or discreet as the company is often wont to be. Instead, it showed an image of a calendar app icon peeled back to reveal the corner of an iPad that was very much identical to the one that is running on short supplies in Apple stores worldwide as you read this. So the next iPad is upon us, and now’s a great time to take stock of all the rumors and predictions around the new device. But before we start, the big question, at least to me is – which one will it be – iPad 2, or a 1.5 equivalent? It boils down to this – just how much does Apple need an iPad 2 beyond the simple ‘marketing’ matter of keeping up with the Joneses? Sure, the competition has recently trumpeted impressive specs such as dual-core processors, HDMI output, video chat, HD camcorders, and 4G wireless connections, but I for one feel they’re missing point completely in trying to beat the iPad on specs. Where the first generation iPad scores is on experience – the breadth and depth of apps (games included) that run like a dream on the iPad are yet to see serious competition from tablet specific apps on Android. Plus, the iPad’s 10 hours of battery life has set the bar really high for the competition, and all those dual core processors the competition is sporting aren’t going to help one bit in this department. I’d even be willing to wager that the first-gen is good for some more time yet, possibly with modest improvements, allowing for a bigger September iPad 2 update to capitalize on the massive holiday shopping season. All this points to why the updates I sense we’ll see come March 2 will be incremental and evolutionary, not revolutionary. Continue reading “A Byte of Apple : iPad 2 Predictions”

Apple working on Android like nine-dot lock screen feature

Apple is internally using a gesture-based lock screen for iOS devices that is similar to Android’s unique nine-dot lock screen feature. The feature allows the user to set up a pattern who needs to input that same pattern in, instead of a password or a four number code. Apple has already been testing this new lock screen internally for use, in the employee ‘Apple Connect’ application for iOS devices.  Continue reading “Apple working on Android like nine-dot lock screen feature”